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A police constable with the diplomatic protection group has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, Met Police say.

The officer was arrested late on Saturday and bailed on Sunday to return in January. He has been suspended.

The arrest was made by officers investigating how national newspapers came to publish police records of an incident at Downing Street.

It involved the then chief whip allegedly calling officers "plebs".

In September Andrew Mitchell apparently made the comments and swore when police asked him to use the pedestrian gate, rather than the main gate, to leave Downing Street.

Mr Mitchell apologised for not having shown enough respect to the police but maintained that he "did not use the words attributed to me". However, he quit the government over the affair a few weeks later.

The official police log of the confrontation between the chief whip and officers was published by the Daily Telegraph and the Sun.

On Sunday, the Met said the arrested officer was not on duty during the incident, and investigations have found no evidence to suggest those on duty on the day were involved in the unauthorised release of information.

The arrest will be formally referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission on Monday, the Met Police said.

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Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:09 pm
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'Our leak's sprung a leak!'

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'Our leak's sprung a leak!'

It is okay when government minister does it, but when a copper outs a politicians real attitude towards us plebs it is a criminal act.

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To quote Yes Minister

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That's another of those irregular verbs, isn't it? I give confidential press briefings; you leak; he's being charged under section 2A of the Official Secrets Act.


However, I find it hard to believe somebody can be charged with what is actually quite serious offense - I believe it can carry a prison sentence - for 'leaking' something which actually happened in broad daylight in a public street. I also can't believe they're quite dumb enough to charge a copper over this and thereby bring the whole thing back up to front page prominence again. I mean, I know they're stupid but even they can't be that stupid.


Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:48 pm
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It's increasingly difficult to know what's actual stupidity or just a smokescreen these days :oops:

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pcernie wrote:
It's increasingly difficult to know what's actual stupidity or just a smokescreen these days :oops:

I think that the police are seen as corrupt and this is a good case to bring as it involves the police transferring information to the press.

As long as money did not change hands I do think that there are sufficient reasons to claim public interest reasons for the leak. It is important that if our government think that we are all plebs and scum that we know it.

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