jigzy
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Just to add, at the very least I would have expected LE to place the town and immediate surrounding area on 'lock down'. This could have been done relatively quickly and with a minimum of manpower simply by placing officers at strategic points on the A487, A493, A489 and B4404................
Given that LE issued a statement at 10:30pm confirming that AJ was taken away in a vehicle why did they not establish roadblocks until the morning of the next day?
Your first point: FOUR roads 'relatively quickly' - that would take at least 4 police personnel at the very minimum with 4 vehicles as well as several LE at Bryn Y Gog. I cannot express how few police we see here in Mid Wales in an evening other than Friday or Saturday. Even when I had a car crash during the day, the paramedics took me away in an ambulance and my car was taken away on a low loader before the police arrived. We are a very under-resourced area.
Your second point: do you have a link to where it says roadblocks were not in place until the next day ( other than when the A487 above and below Ceinws was blocked off as the LE were looking for MB).
Jmo.