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14-03-2013, 06:35 PM | #1 | |||
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"Phone hacking: first serving national newspaper editor arrested
Sunday People editor James Scott among four ex-Sunday Mirror journalists, including former editor Tina Weaver, arrested over alleged phone hacking in 2003-2004." "Sunday People editor, James Scott, has become the first serving newspaper editor arrested over alleged phone hacking, relating to his time at the Sunday Mirror a decade ago. Scott was one of four former Sunday Mirror senior journalists arrested in dawn raids on Thursday on suspicion of conspiracy to intercept voicemail messages. Tina Weaver, the ex-Sunday Mirror editor who is seven months pregnant, was also arrested on Thursday morning. The other two were Nick Buckley, the deputy Sunday People editor, and Mark Thomas, the former People editor, who also both formerly worked for the Sunday Mirror. All four were bailed to return to various London police stations on various dates in April late on Thursday afternoon. The Metropolitan police said the alleged conspiracy mainly concerned the Trinity Mirror-owned Sunday Mirror between 2003 and 2004 as it announced a fresh element of its major phone hacking inquiry. The four were all arrested by detectives from Scotland Yard's Operation Weeting inquiry into alleged phone-hacking. They are being interviewed at police stations and officers are searching a number of properties, Scotland Yard said." http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/ma...hacking-claims Omah why not report on this its not just the Sun etc. Left Wing Papers as well. Sign of the Times |
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