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Richard Lewis (police officer)
British senior police officer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Richard Lewis was the chief constable of Dyfed-Powys Police.[1]

Career
Richard Lewis was born in Carmarthenshire in West Wales. Prior to being chief constable for Dyfed-Powys he served as the chief constable of Cleveland Police from April 2019. He started his policing career with Dyfed–Powys Police in 2000, where he worked in Uniform and CID. Lewis held every rank from constable to deputy chief constable whilst at Dyfed Powys Police, prior to becoming chief constable at Cleveland.[2] In April 2025, Lewis retired as Chief Constable of Dyfed Powys Police to take up the role of the Chief Executive of the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
Heddlu Cymru/Wales Police
Lewis has suggested an all-Wales police force "Heddlu Cymru/Wales Police" and stated, "(If) the Americans can put a man on the moon in eight years, I think we can unify four police services. Doing away with those borders means we can provide a more effective service."[3]
Lewis came into some criticism after welcoming the WRU's decision to ban the song 'Delilah'.[4][5][6][7]
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Honours

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![]() | Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal |
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References
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