Racist Caught and Jailed in Just 48 Hours
A Bridgend man has been slammed with an eight-week prison sentence just two days after he racially abused another man. On January 14, police raced to Merthyr Mawr Road following reports of a hate crime. A rapid probe, boosted by CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts, led to the quick arrest of 63-year-old Clive Connell.
Speedy Justice at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court
Connell didn’t waste time pleading guilty to racially aggravated harassment. On January 16, just two days after the offence, the judge handed down a no-nonsense jail term, sending a clear message that racial abuse will not be tolerated.
Police Send Strong Warning on Hate Crime
Police Constable Danny Roberts of the Bridgend Neighbourhood Team slammed hate crimes hard:
“There is zero-tolerance for hate crime in our communities, and I hope this sentence reassures victims we will take their reports seriously. I hope it also gives Connell some time to reflect on his actions.”
South Wales Police remain on high alert, cracking down on hate crimes targeting anyone for their race, beliefs, or identity. Their Winter of Action campaign shines a spotlight on Neighbourhood Policing Teams working to keep communities safe.