Dyfed Powys Police
Man jailed for violent assault on police officer

A man who subjected a police officer to a violent attack has been jailed just two days after the incident.
Connaire Parsons, of Ystradgynlais, assaulted a Dyfed-Powys Police dog handler in a lane in Ystradgynlais while attempts were being made to arrest him for a separate offence.
The officer had responded to a call at around 9.30pm on Sunday, March 28 reporting a group of men kicking her front door and making threats.
One of the suspects was quickly located and arrested on suspicion using violence to gain entry to a premises, possession of class a drugs, harassment and threats to commit criminal damage. He was taken to custody and released on bail.
A second suspect – 23,-year-old Parsons – was found by a dog handler shortly after in a lane close to the river. He was arrested and launched a physical attack on the PC, punching him several times in the face, wrestling with him on the ground and making attempts to bite him.
Detective Sergeant Christine Beaton said: “This was an unprovoked attack by a prolific and violent offender on an officer who was trying to do his job.
“The officer involved suffered significant pain to his face and jaw, and injured his shoulder and hip. It is fortunate that none of the injuries sustained were more serious, but that does not detract from the appalling violence he was subjected to.”
Additional officers who were close by attended to assist the PC, who remained on duty but visited hospital to have his injuries assessed.
Parsons was restrained and taken to police custody, where he was charged with assault by beating of an emergency worker.
He appeared at Merthyr Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, March 30, where he pleaded guilty to the offence and was sentenced to six months in prison.
“Parsons had been released from prison in 2020 following a conviction for aggravated vehicle taking and dangerous driving, and had not been seen in the area recently,” DS Beaton said.
“No emergency worker should face violence of this kind while on duty, and we hope this result sends a message to the defendant that his antisocial and criminal behaviour will not be tolerated.
“My thanks go to all officers who were involved in the investigation and who contributed to getting such a quick result for this serious offence, and also to the officer who was assaulted for his commitment to service by staying on duty.”
Ammanford
Man who filmed rape on Ammanford victim’s phone changes plea mid trial

A man who filmed himself raping an Ammanford woman on his victim’s phone has changed his plea to guilty midway through his trial.
Cameron Hassan, aged 31, of no fixed abode, attacked the woman, raping her as she slept on 21 August 2021.
Hassan had been on trial at Swansea Crown Court after denying any wrongdoing. However, after the jury was shown the video of the attack and hearing the victim was going to give evidence yesterday (Tuesday, 10 May), Hassan changed his plea to guilty.
Investigating Officer DC Sophie Lambert from Dyfed Powys Police said the victim had shown great strength and determination throughout the investigation.
“I must commend her tremendous courage in coming forward and the tenacity shown throughout the investigation,” she said.
“We hope this case demonstrates that Dyfed-Powys Police acts on serious allegations such as rape and sexual assault with officers working tirelessly to secure justice for victims.
“If you are suffering because of similar abuse, please contact the police, or if you would rather speak to someone in confidence, New Pathways are an independent charity that will support you through every step of the investigation.”
New Pathways can be contacted at 01685 379 310 or email enquiries@newpathways.org.uk
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Dyfed Powys Police
Man banned from driving for 12 months for fishing offence

A man from Merthyr Tydfil who travelled to the River Loughor, near Llanelli to fish using a barbaric and illegal method, has been banned from driving for 12 months as part of his sentence.
Vu Quang Tien pleaded guilty to an illegal fishing charge and also to a charge of obstruction of a Natural Resources Wales (NRW) Fisheries Enforcement Officer on 26 April at Swansea Magistrates Court.
Mr Tien and two other anglers were witnessed by NRW Fisheries Enforcement Officers deliberately using the illegal foul hooking method of fishing – also known as snatching – at the river Loughor on 15 August 2021. NRW officers attended the site after several reports of illegal fishing were made to NRW’s 24/7 incident call centre by concerned members of the community.
When approached and questioned by NRW officers, Mr Tien and his accomplices showed significant hostility and reluctance to share identification documents which eventually had to be extracted by use of reasonable force.
All of Mr Tien’s fishing tackle and fish, along with his associates’ fishing tackle was seized by NRW Officers at the time of the incident. The district judge on the day at Swansea Magistrates Court gave permission to NRW to confiscate these items permanently from each of them.
The District Judge disqualified Mr Tien from driving for 12 months due to seriousness of the incident, and the premeditated and deliberate action of travelling such a distance to commit the offence.
He was also ordered to pay a total of £2,334 in fines, NRW costs and a victim surcharge.
Mark Thomas, Fisheries Enforcement Officer for NRW, said: “We would like to again thank Dyfed Powys Police, the local communities and also the law-abiding anglers in the area for their continued support in reporting these illegal fishing activities.
“Foul hooking is a truly barbaric form of fishing carried out by a small minority of anglers in Wales, who have no regard for fish welfare.
“NRW and the Police take these incidents seriously as do the courts.
“Hopefully, the small minority of anglers who may in future, think of using any illegal fishing methods will take heed of the heavy fines and driving ban in this case issued by the courts.”
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Ammanford
Police appeal after cyclist dies in Garnant accident

Dyfed Powys Police have issued an appeal after a cyclist died in a single vehicle road traffic collision on Friday (6 May).
The accident took place around 8.45pm outside the Discovery Book Shop on Cwmamman Road in Garnant, Ammanford.
A spokesperson for Dyfed Powys Police said: “Sadly the 58 year-old male rider of the pedal cycle sustained serious injuries and passed away in hospital.
“We are appealing for any witnesses who may have seen the pedal cycle at the relevant time, or who may have dashcam footage if they travelled along this stretch of road at the time, to get in touch.
“Also local residents and business owners are asked to contact Police if they have any CCTV footage covering the location.”
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