![]() Lord Dafydd Wigley was the local MP at the time. When efforts were made to trace the Birmingham registration number of the car police officers in the area saw their efforts thwarted by the Home Office. Moses didn't believe the line the man had given him. ![]() I'm working for the GPO.'" The General Post Office, or GPO, was at that point responsible for telephone services in Britain. Moses added: "One of the men got out and said: 'I'll take it back. As an intrigued Moses headed home the same vehicle returned along the lane that runs from Talysarn to Nebo, travelling at high speed and clipping the kerb in its haste. He described it as being "omething like a policeman would use". Speaking to journalists at the time, Moses said he found something similar to a walkie talkie in the box. It was a time of intense investigations in Wales by detectives and other agencies to try to find those responsible for the burning of holiday homes. They waited until the pair left the scene and then went to investigate. The couple's home overlooked the phone box, and on January 6, 1982, they saw the two men surreptitiously putting something in it. ![]() So when two strangers in a white car appeared on three occasions near their home in Tanyrallt near Talysarn, a small village in the Nantlle Valley, they were curious. Eifionwen and Moses Edwards didn't miss much that happened in their small hamlet in the shadow of Eryri (Snowdonia).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |