,” he sang to one group.
South Wales Police Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan said Cooke had "let himself and the police service down badly and destroyed any trust the communities of south Wales had in him as a police officer".He added that he had written a personal letter of apology to the victim of Cooke's burglary saying he was "disgusted by his actions and was deeply sorry".
A police officer who broke his wife’s back kicking her down stairs has been banned from joining any force.Two allegations of discreditable conduct were proven against Huw Orphan at an accelerated misconduct hearing in Cwmbran.Orphan, 31, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, was
at Cardiff Crown Court in September.Gwent Police's temporary assistant chief constable Nick McLain said he had "no hesitation" in finding the allegations proven.
Had Orphan not resigned shortly before the hearing, Mr McLain said, he “would have been immediately dismissed had he not resigned.”
Orphan did not attend the hearing.He soon grew to love the cavern system, which dates back 350 million years, and by the age of seven he had explored it more than 100 times.
"It was surprisingly normal. You didn't think much of the cave because you became so used to it," he said.Growing up, Oliver said his friends thought it was "cool" and he even filmed a music video with his band in the caves.
"I think it was more when I went to university, you got people asking what your parents do," he added."When I said 'oh, we have a cave', the look on people's faces was quite interesting."