The Asian Age

Gun blunder: Guard of ex-PM faces heat

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London, Feb. 5: An investigat­ion has been launched after former British prime minister David Cameron’s bodyguard left his gun in a toilet on a commercial flight, police said Wednesday.

The Glock semi-automatic pistol was found by a passenger before take-off on the British Airways flight from New York to London, causing a delay and scaring passengers, reports said. The officer had also left Cameron’s passport in the loo. The overnight flight landed at London’s Heathrow airport on Tuesday.

“We were waiting to take off when a guy started to show pictures on his phone of a gun and two passports — one was David Cameron’s — he said he’d found in the toilet,” The Sun newspaper quoted one passenger as saying.

“They were just resting on the side by the sink.” Scotland Yard police headquarte­rs said it was investigat­ing. “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,” a spokeswoma­n said.

“We are taking this matter extremely seriously and an internal investigat­ion is taking place.” Former British prime ministers are automatica­lly entitled to 24-hour armed protection. Cameron was premier from 2010 to 2016, stepping down after the Brexit referendum in which he had campaigned to stay in the European Union.

It is not the first time a toilet-related Cameron mix-up has resulted in something important being left behind.

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