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Drakeford said that this measure was not the priority and that even if it is carried out, it would be only temporarily: “If there were a crisis and dramatic actions were needed to ease the crisis, we would be willing to consider all the measures that would a difference “, said the governor, quoted by the local means Wales Online.
“But the curfew could only be a temporary answer and therefore it is not at the top of the list. There are other things we could and should do, ”Drakeford said.
The idea of men having a curfew after 6pm was originally proposed by Baroness Jones of Moulescoomb.
The case that originated the idea of a male curfew
A police officer was charged with kidnapping and murder in London on Friday after the identification of the body of a missing young woman on March 3., a case that has shocked the UK.
The London Metropolitan Police announced that 48-year-old Wayne Couzens was charged with the death of Sarah Everard. The 33-year-old marketing manager disappeared when she was walking home in the south of the capital.
The prosecution confirmed in a statement that the suspect was charged with “kidnapping and murder”.
Wayne Couzens, who appears before a judge this Saturday, was arrested on Tuesday night in Kent (southeast England), where he resides and where the body of the victim was found on Wednesday in a forest. On Friday he was formally identified.
Sarah Everard had visited friends in Clapham, south London, and was returning to Brixton, about a 50-minute walk away, when she disappeared around 9:30 p.m.
In a tweet Thursday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared himself “shocked and saddened” by this case, and urged “to work quickly to find all the answers to this horrible crime.”