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Man charged with PO armed robbery Man remanded for PO armed robbery
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A 24-year-old man has been charged with armed robbery and drugs offences after a raid on Briton Ferry Post Office near Neath on Wednesday. A 24-year-old man has been charged with armed robbery and drugs offences after a raid on Briton Ferry Post Office.
Police said the suspect was due to appear before magistrates later. Richard Kaiser Morgan was remanded in custody by magistrates in Neath and will next appear at Swansea Crown Court on 19 May.
A 28-year-old man also held on suspicion of armed robbery remains in custody at Neath Police Station. A 28-year-old man also arrested on suspicion of armed robbery is still being held at Neath Police Station.
Police said their investigation into the alleged robbery on Neath Road in which sub postmaster Andrew Ball sustained facial injuries was ongoing. Police said their investigation into the alleged robbery on Neath Road on Wednesday is ongoing.
Sub postmaster Andrew Ball sustained facial injuries during the incident.
Detective Inspector Jason Davies of Neath Port Talbot CID said: "The incident at Briton Ferry Post Office prompted a firearms operation which involved the search of several properties in Neath Port Talbot and led to the arrest of two suspects.Detective Inspector Jason Davies of Neath Port Talbot CID said: "The incident at Briton Ferry Post Office prompted a firearms operation which involved the search of several properties in Neath Port Talbot and led to the arrest of two suspects.
"I would like to thank the community of Briton Ferry who have responded to our inquiries and our appeals in the media to provide information which has been of great value to the investigation."I would like to thank the community of Briton Ferry who have responded to our inquiries and our appeals in the media to provide information which has been of great value to the investigation.
"Our inquiries continue and we would like to hear from anyone who may have seen any persons acting suspiciously in the vicinity of the post office, including the wooded area at the rear of the premises, between 0700 and 0930 BST on Wednesday or in the days or weeks leading up to this incident, to come forward with information.""Our inquiries continue and we would like to hear from anyone who may have seen any persons acting suspiciously in the vicinity of the post office, including the wooded area at the rear of the premises, between 0700 and 0930 BST on Wednesday or in the days or weeks leading up to this incident, to come forward with information."
Anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 01792 456999 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.Anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 01792 456999 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.