24 people wanted by police have been arrested in one day across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
South Wales Police said the operation on Wednesday led to seven arrests for domestic abuse related offences.
Four people were wanted on warrant while two people were wanted for prison recall. Another arrest was made for immigration offences.
Three people from the Cardiff area have since been charged with thefts from shops and will appear before city magistrates next month.
Chief Inspector Matthew Hicks from the Cardiff and Vale command unit: "This operation is just one example of the work we are doing to pursue criminals and bring them to justice."
"I’m pleased to see the results of the action and thank the teams involved for their continued hard work."

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