Four people have been arrested following a spate of break-ins at Chinese restaurants and takeaways in Swansea.
Three men and one woman have been arrested in connection with the incidents in the last week, South Wales Police have confirmed. Police are urging people to get in touch with them if they have any information related to these incidents.
Several burglaries are reported to have happened since mid-January and incidents have also been recorded in Gwent, Dyfed Powys, Gloucester and Avon and Somerset police force areas. You can get more Swansea news and other story updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletters here.
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DCI Russell Jenkins, from South Wales Police, said: “Incidents of this nature are extremely distressing for victims, and they will not be tolerated. We are investigating several burglaries which have happened since in mid-January. We are working with our partners and members of the communities affected to offer additional crime prevention advice to the business owners.
"These offences have impacted several forces areas including our own, these are Gwent, Dyfed Powys, Gloucester and Avon and Somerset Police. We are working in partnership and collaboration with our colleagues from these force areas to investigate further these matters.”
Inspector Kee Wong commented, “Since these burglaries began a number of neighbourhood officers have being paying frequent visits to these businesses across the force area providing crime prevention messaging and reassurance to the Chinese community. We will continue to engage closely with the community as the investigation progresses.”
Anyone with information relating to these incidents please contract us quoting ref: 230004355.
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