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Update into Tenby investigation – Wales

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Wales
Published: 14:46 05/05/2026

British Transport Police detectives investigating a violent incident at Tenby station last month have now made a total of 11 arrests in connection to the incident.

Officers were called to the station at 9.50pm on 7 April following reports of a large fight involving a group of youths. Four of the group were taken to hospital for treatment to stab wounds which thankfully weren’t serious, and later discharged.

Two people were arrested at the scene by our colleagues at Dyfed Powys Police, a 16-year old boy and a 19-year-old man, and a further nine people have since been arrested in connection to the incident.

British Transport Police Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Davies said: “We completely understand the level of concern this incident has caused and can assure local people that a robust investigation continues.

“We have now made a total of 11 arrests for offences including Grievous Bodily Harm and Violent Disorder. All of those arrested are aged between 13 and 19 years old and all local to the Tenby and Pembroke Dock area. They are currently on police bail pending further enquiries which are continuing.

“We know there has been a lot of speculation about the background of the incident online – including discussion about an alleged spiking – and following a number of enquiries we’re now satisfied that there is no truth to any speculation around a spiking incident.

“More widely, anyone travelling to and from Tenby over the summer will see officers out across the rail network, working alongside Dyfed‑Powys Police and partners to provide a visible presence, reassure the public and help prevent disorder. We’re asking people to treat railway staff and fellow passengers with courtesy and respect, and for parents and guardians to be mindful of where their children are going and what they’re doing.

“Our focus is on helping everyone enjoy their journeys and their time at the resort safely and responsibly. If you see something that concerns you, please report it straight away by texting British Transport Police on 61016, or by speaking to a police officer or a member of railway staff.”

Dyfed-Powys Police Superintendent Louise Harries, BCU Commander for Pembrokeshire added: “We are continuing to support our colleagues at British Transport Police with their fast-paced investigation.

“However, there is understandably still some unease in the Tenby community, and more widely in Pembrokeshire, following this violent incident which happened last month.

“We have listened to the concerns raised, and along with our partner agencies we have brought forward our annual summer enforcement plans and will be launching Operation Lion this bank holiday weekend.

“Op Lion is our targeted approach to tackle antisocial behaviour and violence over the summer months, by ensuring additional policing patrols and partnership working in key areas.

“Pembrokeshire is a wonderful location for residents and visitors to spend their time over the summer months, and we are doing all we can to ensure that is it as safe as possible.”

 

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