News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Wire: Mirror 'Cannabis' Journalist Arrested |
Title: | UK: Wire: Mirror 'Cannabis' Journalist Arrested |
Published On: | 1997-12-29 |
Source: | BBC Online News |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-28 19:43:35 |
MIRROR 'CANNABIS' JOURNALIST ARRESTED
The Mirror reported that Dawn Alford was sold cannabis by the son of a
Cabinet Minister
The Mirror reporter who said she was sold cannabis by the son of a Cabinet
Minister has been arrested by police.
Dawn Alford was arrested after voluntarily attending a London police
station with senior features writer Tanith Carey and a legal representative
of the newspaper. She was later released.
The newspaper said that Ms Alford was given police bail after being
arrested on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said later: "A 30-year-old woman was arrested in
connection with the possession of cannabis. She was bailed to return on a
date in February 1998."
The Mirror reported on Christmas Eve that Ms Alford had been sold just
under two grammes of cannabis resin in a London pub by a Minister's son.
The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was taken to a police
station by the Minister, who was told by the newspaper what had happened.
The youth was arrested and released on police bail.
Police are currently preparing a file for the Crown Prosecution Service
which is expected to decide early in the New Year whether to press charges.
The Mirror reported that Dawn Alford was sold cannabis by the son of a
Cabinet Minister
The Mirror reporter who said she was sold cannabis by the son of a Cabinet
Minister has been arrested by police.
Dawn Alford was arrested after voluntarily attending a London police
station with senior features writer Tanith Carey and a legal representative
of the newspaper. She was later released.
The newspaper said that Ms Alford was given police bail after being
arrested on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said later: "A 30-year-old woman was arrested in
connection with the possession of cannabis. She was bailed to return on a
date in February 1998."
The Mirror reported on Christmas Eve that Ms Alford had been sold just
under two grammes of cannabis resin in a London pub by a Minister's son.
The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was taken to a police
station by the Minister, who was told by the newspaper what had happened.
The youth was arrested and released on police bail.
Police are currently preparing a file for the Crown Prosecution Service
which is expected to decide early in the New Year whether to press charges.
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