Chief Constable Reassures Communities of Dyfed Powys

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There is a lot of positive news for Dyfed Powys Police contained in a report released today from the HMIC inspection into crime prevention, police attendance and the effective use of police time.

Chief Constable Simon Prince said, “In Dyfed Powys we put the victim at the centre of all our decision making, they are our priority and we seek to do our absolute best for them, providing a high level of service that people have come to expect.

“Through consultation and knowing what matters to our residents we have tailored the priorities of the force accordingly, focusing on the areas of work that are important to the communities within Dyfed Powys.

“Unlike many forces in the UK we investigate every crime and do our best to provide a first class professional service throughout the investigation, seeking a positive outcome where ever possible.

“Over the last year we have been restructuring and streamlining the way that we support our front line officers, reducing the level of bureaucracy and making things as straightforward and as easy as possible for information to be completed, shared and processed quickly, safely and effectively.

“A high percentage of our residents think we are doing a good job to safeguard our communities and are satisfied with the level of service that we provide.

“We know that there are some areas where we can improve even further, and we have put plans in place to ensure that this happens.

“I want people to be reassured that Dyfed Powys Police is a high performing police force and does it best to go the extra mile to safeguard our communities.”


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