Victim Tomasz Waga who died in Cardiff last week A DESPERATE plea has gone to people in Essex that knew a man at the centre of a murder probe in Cardiff to help. South Wales Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of 23-year-old Tomasz Waga. No arrests have been made in connection with Mr Waga s death, and officers have made fresh appeals for anyone with information to come forward. This includes friends of Mr Waga based in London and Essex, as he had travelled from the county to Cardiff the same day he was killed. Mr Waga was found dead by a member of the public in the Penylan area of the capital at around 11.30pm on January 28.
Victim Tomasz Waga who died in Cardiff last week A DESPERATE plea has gone to people in Essex that knew a man at the centre of a murder probe in Cardiff to help. South Wales Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of 23-year-old Tomasz Waga. No arrests have been made in connection with Mr Waga s death, and officers have made fresh appeals for anyone with information to come forward. This includes friends of Mr Waga based in London and Essex, as he had travelled from the county to Cardiff the same day he was killed. Mr Waga was found dead by a member of the public in the Penylan area of the capital at around 11.30pm on January 28.
Victim Tomasz Waga who died in Cardiff last week A DESPERATE plea has gone to people in Essex that knew a man at the centre of a murder probe in Cardiff to help. South Wales Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of 23-year-old Tomasz Waga. No arrests have been made in connection with Mr Waga s death, and officers have made fresh appeals for anyone with information to come forward. This includes friends of Mr Waga based in London and Essex, as he had travelled from the county to Cardiff the same day he was killed. Mr Waga was found dead by a member of the public in the Penylan area of the capital at around 11.30pm on January 28.
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12:04 PM January 22, 2021
Norfolk police arrested more than 80 drivers during their annual Christmas drink and drug driving blitz
- Credit: Denise Bradley
Almost 90 people were arrested by Norfolk police during their Christmas drink and drug driving campaign.
The month-long initiative, which began on Tuesday, December 1 and ended on Friday, January 1, ran in conjunction with a UK-wide operation led by the National Police Chiefs’ Council.
It saw officers carrying-out roadside checks throughout the day and night, as well as intelligence-led enforcement activity.
This year, 46 drivers provided positive readings, while eight failed to provide a specimen and four were arrested for being unfit to drive through drink and drugs. A total of 86 motorists were arrested as a result. Meanwhile, 28 people failed roadside drug tests.
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