A bodyguard of former Prime Minister David Cameron is reportedly under investigation for leaving a handgun in an aeroplane toilet.
According to the Daily Mail, the weapon was discovered by a ‘terrified passenger’, who handed it to staff on board the British Airways plane flying to London from New York on Monday (February 3 2020).
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The Metropolitan Police, which provides continued security for former prime ministers, said in a statement: “We are aware of the incident on a flight into the UK on February 3 and the officer involved has since been removed from operational duties.
“We are taking this matter extremely seriously and an internal investigation is taking place.”
The 9mm Glock 17 pistol, according to the Daily Mail, is believed to have been left in the toilet compartment when the bodyguard – a close-protection officer in the Met’
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