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Cardiff Suburb Fear: Businesses Hit by Spate of Break-ins
29 Nov
Summary
- Businesses in Cardiff's Canton area report fear due to numerous break-ins.
- Criminals show no fear of police, with low conviction rates cited.
- South Wales Police suspect one or two individuals are responsible.

A wave of break-ins is leaving businesses in Cardiff's Canton suburb feeling fearful and vulnerable. Despite the area's reputation as a vibrant hub for cafes and shops, many storefronts now display boarded-up windows. Business owners have reported multiple incidents, with some feeling that criminals exhibit a profound lack of fear regarding police response and conviction rates.
Authorities from South Wales Police indicate that investigations are ongoing, with evidence suggesting one or two individuals may be responsible for the recent surge in commercial burglaries. Business owners have voiced frustration over what they perceive as inadequate consequences for petty crimes, leading to a sense of impunity among offenders.
While police are reviewing CCTV, interviewing witnesses, and exploring forensic leads, business owners and local representatives are calling for increased police presence and swifter resolutions. The community, despite its appeal as a desirable place to live, is grappling with the unsettling impact of persistent crime on its commercial heart.




