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British Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles, has been detained over allegations of corruption and misconduct. According to British media, police arrived at Prince Andrew’s residence in Eastern England, where they spotted six unmarked police cars. Additionally, eight plainclothes officers were seen arriving at the residence in Sandringham State.
The British media reported that the police had announced earlier this month that they would investigate allegations. It has been reported that Prince Andrew is being investigated over claims that he provided secret government documents to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, but expressed regret over his friendship with Epstein.
Following the recent release of Epstein’s files, Prince Andrew has refused to comment on the matter, as investigations continue. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that “no one is above the law” and that principles should be applied equally to all cases. He added that the country’s fundamental principles are that the law is equal for everyone, and no one is above it. If Members of Parliament choose to discuss Prince Andrew’s case, they will not be in our way.
The team from the Times Valley Police, who arrested Prince Andrew, stated in a statement that they had detained a person in connection with allegations of public office misconduct. The police are also searching addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk. According to the National Guidance, the name of the detained person has not been disclosed. The arrest was carried out after a thorough investigation, and the inquiry has begun.
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