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Eight bungling police officers ‘raided’ home of autistic child ‘by mistake’

THE FATHER of an autistic child has told of his horror as police officers smashed down his front door to execute a search warrant.

But it soon became apparent that as many as eight bungling officers had carried out the raid near Cardigan on the wrong address.

Michael Williams, 32, has taken to social media to share his experience, which he says has left his non-verbal son, 7, having nightmares.

Michael explained that when police smashed their way into the property they shouted for the father and his special-needs son to ‘Get down on the floor’.

“It was a frightening experience, seeing the door come in – and to be forced onto the floor without an understanding of what was going on,” said Michael.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Michael posted onto Facebook about the incident, receiving hundreds of shares. He said: “Where [can I] start with this mess – at 9am last Saturday (Jan 21) the police broke through my flat door with a warrant for a drugs search which in-fact was the wrong address and wrong person.

“You’ve effectively broke into my house with no warrant for the wrong person and address!

“My son was next to me on the sofa when this happened- anyone that knows me, or my son knows he is autistic and non-verbal. He is now Petrified of the police, he now has nightmares, the set back this is going to be for him is massive, we can’t ask him if he’s okay, we can’t explain to him how the force we pay to ‘protect’ us forced their way through our door with no valid reason or warrant (again the address on the warrant was across the road)

“For any child [this would have been] frightening for a child that’s nonverbal and autistic well it doesn’t bear thinking about!

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Michael added: “Not once did the police check the Council Tax records or electoral board which would have shown mickey as a vulnerable child due to how complex needs.

“The police have offered no satisfactory reason to why they didn’t check things properly!

“I have seen the warrant the warrant address is in fact for across the road from me!

“I still have a door that won’t shut properly I probably have a child now that will be scared to come back because of the damage our fine ‘police force’ have done.

“How the hell the police forced entry in to a house (around 8 officers) with no warrant – there is more which I’m not ready to disclose until the ‘investigation’ is over, then again the police will always look after the police and that was evident today when I was told ‘the police done nothing wrong’

“Dyfed Powys police should hang their heads in shame! It’s disgusting what’s happened!

Michael finished his Facebook post by saying: “I would love this to be shared so no other child is made to jump out of their skin in their own home!

“The explanation you’re offering to this blunder isn’t good enough!”

I DON’T FEEL SAFE AT HOME

Michael now says has handed his notice to his landlord, stating that he no longer feels safe in his home and that it’s not a safe environment for his children.

Michael added that all he wants is answers. He would like to be able to sit down and speak to the officers responsible, instead of via email.

POLICE RESPONSE

Dyfed-Powys Police responded to the incident with a brief official statement. They said: “We can confirm that the Professional Standards Department has received a complaint, and this is currently in the process of being assessed and formally recorded under the Police Reform Act 2002.

“The Professional Standards Department will be in contact with the complainant to explain how the complaint will be handled, and the matter will be allocated to a suitable complaint handler for review.

“The outcome will be communicated with the complainant who will have a right to review if he is dissatisfied with the outcome”.

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