UK official's bodyguard suspended after leaving gun on plane
LONDON (AP) — A bodyguard who was traveling with Britain’s foreign secretary has been suspended from duties after he reportedly left a loaded gun on a plane.
British media reported Saturday that the police protection officer traveling with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on a visit to the United States left the pistol on a plane at London’s Heathrow Airport on Friday. A cleaner found the weapon, media reports said.
London's Metropolitan Police said the force was aware of “the incident on a flight into the U.K. on Friday” and “taking this matter extremely seriously.”
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“The officer involved has since been removed from operational duties whilst an internal investigation into the circumstances is taking place,” the police department said Saturday in a statement.
A similar incident took place in February when the bodyguard for former Prime Minister David Cameron left his gun in the bathroom on a British Airways flight. The pistol was reportedly found by a passenger, who handed it to flight attendants.
Raab visited Washington this week to speak with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other officials about Brexit.
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