File:First Minister Mark Drakeford joins Wrexham police on the beat.jpg

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English: First Minister Mark Drakeford joined police officers on the beat in Wrexham today [Wednesday, 24 November] to listen to their experiences and also to see how the Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) funded by the Welsh Government can help keep communities safe. Image: First Minister Mark Drakeford (centre), North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin (left), Inspector Luke Hughes of Wrexham Police station (right)
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