Welsh police to use tuk-tuks to fight crime
The report said that the police are going to be using tuk-tuk vehicles to patrol places like parking areas and walking roads, adding that the vehicles will be kept in "safe areas" where there is a high chance the crimes are reported or help would be asked.
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- Published Date: 08:13 | 15 October 2022
- Modified Date: 08:27 | 15 October 2022
Police in some areas of Wales announced that they will be using tuk-tuk vehicles in their fight against crime.
According to BBC, it is announced that the Gwent police has recently bought 4 tuk-tuks to be used against crime in Abergavenny and Newport areas.
The report said that the police are going to be using tuk-tuk vehicles to patrol places like parking areas and walking roads, adding that the vehicles will be kept in "safe areas" where there is a high chance the crimes are reported or help would be asked.
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