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CAMERON’S BODYGUARD LEAVES GUN IN JET LOO

EXCLUSIVE: Panic as passenger finds loaded Glock pistol

- By Jason Groves and Rebecca Camber

DAVID Cameron’s bodyguard sparked a security scare on a transatlan­tic jet by leaving his gun in the toilet.

A terrified passenger found the weapon and handed it to flight attendants on the British Airways scheduled service from New york to London. Take-off was delayed by an hour because of the commotion.

The pilot announced that close-protection officers were allowed to carry guns on board but one passenger refused to accept the situation. The stand-off ended with the weapon being removed from the plane. Believed to have been a 9mm Glock 17 pistol, it had been found along with Mr Cameron’s passport and that of his bodyguard.

A source said: ‘Fortunatel­y it was found by a law-abiding member of the public who did the right thing. If it had been found by someone with malign intent it could have turned into a very serious incident for everyone on

board.’ A passenger said: ‘A guy started to show pictures on his phone of a gun and two passports – one was David Cameron’s – he said he found in the toilet.

‘They were just resting on the side by the sink. He was stunned by what he saw. Later the man pointed out the bodyguard as he came through our section. He was dressed casually, which surprised me, in jeans and a black and grey striped top.’

In a statement, the Metropolit­an Police Service said: ‘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.’

Mr Cameron’s office declined to comment on the incident last night, saying it was a matter for the police. He was reportedly taking a weekend break in New York with his wife, Samantha.

He is automatica­lly entitled to roundthe-clock armed protection for life. Close-protection officers are provided from Scotland Yard’s elite Specialist Protection Branch, which also guards Boris Johnson and senior ministers.

The taxpayer funds them to travel with Mr Cameron around the world, even if he is travelling on money-making ventures. His protection squad faced criticism in 2014 when a jogger was able to collide with him during a visit to Leeds.

But the last comparable incident involving the squad was in 2008, when a female officer protecting then prime minister Tony Blair left her gun in a Starbucks.

The latest incident is a major embarrassm­ent for the police and could raise questions about whether bodyguards should be allowed to keep their weapons during flights.

But Mr Cameron may have been sympatheti­c, having sparked a security scare of his own in 2012 after accidental­ly leaving his daughter Nancy in a pub.

At the time, No 10 said Mr Cameron and his wife Samantha were ‘distraught’ when they realised they had left their eightyearo­ld behind after a Sunday drink. The couple blamed themselves and none of the protection team was discipline­d.

Mr Cameron resigned in the wake of the 2016 referendum, in which he had campaigned to Remain. Since then he has adopted a low public profile. But he has taken up a number of money-spinning roles, including giving speeches around the world to large corporatio­ns.

Accounts released last week suggest he made more than £800,000 last year from speaking and media appearance­s.

The former prime minister initially considered a return to public life and is said to have expressed interest in the possibilit­y of becoming the secretary-general of the Nato military alliance. But he has admitted he remains ‘ haunted’ by Brexit. In an interview for the release of his autobiogra­phy he said he felt some responsibi­lity for ‘the state the country’s got into’.

‘Remains haunted by Brexit’

 ??  ?? Air scare: Mr Cameron and a 9mm Glock 17 pistol
Air scare: Mr Cameron and a 9mm Glock 17 pistol

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