The Scotsman

Crystal meth found at Home Office

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Police were called after drugs were found inside the Home Office’s London headquarte­rs, the department has confirmed.

A “small quantity” of suspected class A drugs were discovered in a communal area – reportedly a disabled toilet – at the office on Marsham street, west minster, earlier this month.

According to the Sunday Mirror, the drugs were believed to be crystal meth. A spokesman for the Home Office said police had been called by security staff, who discovered the discarded drugs. Officers attended and removed the substance.

The spokesman added: “The police advised no further action was needed.

“We take incidents of this nature extremely seriously, always ensure that proper procedures are followed and take appropriat­e action based on the advice of the police.”

Scotland Yard confirmed that officers were called to the incident on 3 May.

A spokesman said: “The substance was seized by officers and taken to a local police station. Advice was provided to security staff. No suspects have been identified at this time.”

The incident came just a few days after Sajid Javid took over from Amber Rudd as Home Secretary.

The Home Office is responsibl­e for government policy on security-related issues such as drugs.

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