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Top cop breaks into force HQ

A chief constable broke into his own police force's headquarters to test out security.

North Wales Police Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom /PA pics

Richard Brunstrom clambered up scaffolding and broke into North Wales Police's HQ, reports the Daily Mirror.

Brunstrom, 53, waited until dark before climbing up to get through an upper floor window.

He decided to see how secure the building was after scaffolding was put up as part of a £3.4million refurbishment.

A spokeswoman for North Wales Police confirmed: "We can confirm that the chief constable tested the security himself."

The Mirror quoted an unnamed officer as saying that climbing into the building in Colwyn Bay would have been hard work.

He said: "You'd have to haul yourself up hand over hand. He climbed into an office window then announced to his senior officers what he had done. You have got to admit it is an interesting approach to policing."

Brunstrom has previously let himself be shot with a 50,000-volt Taser stun-gun to prove they are safe.

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