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Complaints up against South Wales Police and North Wales Police | Complaints up against South Wales Police and North Wales Police |
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Complaints against two Welsh police forces have gone up, according to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). | |
Complaints against South Wales Police rose 15% to 721 in 2013/14, the same as the increase for England and Wales. | Complaints against South Wales Police rose 15% to 721 in 2013/14, the same as the increase for England and Wales. |
North Wales Police saw a rise of 8% to 330, while the Dyfed-Powys force saw a fall in the number of allegations - they were down by 1% to 598. | |
Gwent Police's complaints remained stable at 783. | |
However, the number of complaints upheld against Gwent by the IPCC was significantly higher than average. | |
It comes after Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) criticised the force's "overloaded" and "slow" professional standards department in a report last year. |