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Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
Mae'r Uned Troseddau Cyfundrefnol Ranbarthol ar gyfer Rhanbarth Gorllewin Canolbarth Lloegr (ROCUWM) yn gydweithrediad rhwng heddluoedd Swydd Stafford, Gorllewin Canolbarth Lloegr, Gorllewin Mercia a Swydd Warwick i ymladd troseddau cyfundrefnol ar draws y rhanbarth.
Nod ROCUWM yw lleihau'r effaith a chynyddu'r tarfu ar droseddau difrifol a chyfundrefnol yn y rhanbarth a’r tu hwnt.
Rydym yn targedu'r meysydd hynny o droseddu rydyn ni'n credu eu bod yn creu’r bygythiadau rhanbarthol mwyaf i bobl a busnesau'n hardal.
Gan weithio ochr yn ochr ag asiantaethau eraill gorfodi'r gyfraith yn y Deyrnas Unedig a llawer o bartneriaid eraill o'r sectorau preifat a chyhoeddus, bydd WMROCU yn dylanwadu'n uniongyrchol ar alluoedd y grwpiau hyn, gan fygu a lleihau eu gweithgarwch troseddol.

Operation Target is major initiative to target serious and organised crime across the West Midlands region and bring offenders to justice.
Operation Target sees Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Mercia and West Midlands police joining forces in a defiant stand against a whole range of offences – from drug dealing and human trafficking, to cyber-crime and fraud.
As well as targeting offenders who look to profit from the misery of their victims, the operation will also work towards preventing this type of activity from taking place.
The four forces will be working in unison alongside the Regional Organised Crime Unit for the West Midlands Region (ROCUWM), to utilise their skills and expertise.
Officers will be seizing goods, carrying out warrants and targeting offenders as part of Op Target’s ongoing crack-down against serious and organised crime.
The Head of ROCUWM Chief Superintendent Jenny Skyrme said: “Serious and Organised Crime affects more people and more often than any other national security threat with the impact having devastating consequences on both individuals and communities.
The launch of Operation Target is a way for all four forces within the West Midlands region to further come together with ROCU WM in a collaborative show of defiance against serious and organised crime to relentlessly disrupt and dismantle organised crime groups.
Criminals don’t abide by boundaries and therefore our work as a region best protects our communities. As well as pursuing offenders, Operation Target is also about ensuring we do everything we can to prevent people becoming victims in the first place and being exploited by criminals who think nothing about preying on people’s vulnerabilities. This includes putting activity in place to disrupt organised crime and also through education and support to stop it happening in the first place.”
Nationally, organised crime is seen as one of the greatest threats to communities because of the harmful effect it can have on everyone.
Organised crime is anything which is planned, coordinated and conducted by people working together for financial gain.
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