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LLanelli Star - Wales,UK
10 January 2008
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Dyfed-Powys Police, UK

Police Inspectors warned after

Two high-ranking former Llanelli police officers have come in for official warnings after a misconduct probe.

Inspectors Dyfed Bolton and Bob Price also had "managerial advice" following an investigation by the force's Professional Standards Department.

Dyfed-Powys Police bosses shifted the officers from their town patch soon after the misconduct allegations emerged.

The pair were moved in November last year - the same month in which their alleged off-duty misconduct at the town police station occurred. The details of the misconduct have not been made public.

Detective superintendent Mel Evans said: "Dyfed-Powys Police can confirm that the investigation concerning alleged misconduct by off-duty inspectors at Llanelli has now been concluded.

"The officers involved are to be issued with managerial advice and a warning in respect of their future conduct, this being considered to be a proportionate response having regard to the circumstances of the case."

Mr Bolton, who lives in Carmarthen, and Mr Price, of Pembrey, are alleged to have committed the misconduct on the night of Saturday, November 17.

It is believed Mr Bolton has been moved to a post in Lampeter and Mr Price is now based in the operations room in Carmarthen.

Dyfed-Powys Police spokeswoman Sharon Reynolds said it was not known whether the officers would go back to Llanelli.

"I don't know if the officers are returning to Llanelli," she said.

"They haven't as yet."
 

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