Crime
10 years in prison for dealer involved in major drug supply network
A BARGOED man who used his car workshop as a front for large-scale drug distribution has been jailed for almost ten years — with links to supply routes reaching into West Wales, including Pembrokeshire.
Thirty-seven-year-old Peter Ian Yandell, from Bargoed, was arrested at his business premises on 11 June after officers from Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit for southern Wales, executed a warrant at his Tredegar vehicle workshop. Investigators found that Yandell had been using the business as a cover for the wholesale movement of controlled drugs.
A search of the premises uncovered significant quantities of Class A and Class B drugs, specialist equipment used to manufacture illicit substances, and an imitation firearm.
His mobile phone was seized at the scene. Subsequent analysis uncovered extensive evidence of large-scale supply operations across South Wales, including communication patterns and distribution activity indicative of a wider network reaching beyond the Valleys.
The Herald understands that this network included the movement of cocaine and cannabis into West Wales — including Pembrokeshire — as part of a broader regional supply chain.
Yandell pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, being concerned in the supply of cannabis, and possession of an imitation firearm. He was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court to nine years and ten months for the offences, with a further two months added for breaching a suspended sentence.
Detective Constable Rhys Richards, of Tarian ROCU, said: “This operation dismantled a sophisticated drug production setup that was responsible for supplying harmful substances into communities across the region.
“Yandell attempted to hide his criminal enterprise behind a legitimate business, but the evidence recovered – in particular from his mobile phone – revealed the true extent of his offending.
“This investigation demonstrates Tarian’s continued commitment to exposing and disrupting organised criminality. We will work tirelessly to protect the public and ensure that those who profit from the supply of illicit commodities are brought before the courts.”
Crime
Restraining order breach allegation withdrawn at court
Tenby man had faced harassment-related charge
A PEMBROKESHIRE man accused of breaching a restraining order has had the case against him withdrawn at court.
Christopher Marsh, aged 49, of Grove Court, St Florence, Tenby, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Friday (Mar 13).
Marsh had been charged with harassment by breaching a restraining order.
The allegation related to an incident said to have taken place on Tuesday (Mar 3), 2026.
However, during the hearing the prosecution withdrew the charge.
Magistrates therefore took no further action and the case was dismissed.
Crime
Man accused of breaching sexual harm prevention order sent to Crown Court
Llanelli magistrates send case to higher court
A 40-YEAR-OLD man has been sent to the Crown Court after appearing before magistrates in connection with an alleged breach of a sexual harm prevention order.
Luke Rogers, aged 40, of C3161 Brimston Cross to Wolfscastle Road, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Friday (Mar 13).
Rogers is charged with breaching a sexual harm prevention order on Tuesday (Feb 25), 2026.
He also faces a further charge of driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence on the same date.
No pleas were entered during the hearing.
Magistrates ruled that the case should be dealt with at the Crown Court and sent the matter to the higher court.
Rogers was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court on Apr 10, 2026.
Crime
Multiple charges of attempted sexual communication with child
Machynlleth defendant committed to Crown Court for sentence
A 63-YEAR-OLD man has been committed to the Crown Court for after appearing in court over offences involving attempted sexual communication with a child.
John Langdon, aged 63, of Brickfield Street, Machynlleth, appeared before magistrates charged with two offences relating to attempted online sexual contact with a child.
The court heard that between Saturday (Mar 8) and Wednesday (Mar 12), 2026, Langdon attempted to cause a child aged fourteen to view images of sexual activity for the purpose of sexual gratification.
He was also charged with attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child under sixteen by sending videos containing sexual content.
Both offences were prosecuted under the Criminal Attempts Act 1981.
Langdon did not enter a formal plea the hearing.
Magistrates ruled that their sentencing powers were insufficient due to the seriousness of the allegations.
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