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Monday, December 29, 1997 Published at 16:24 GMT UK Mirror 'cannabis' journalist arrested The Mirror reported that Dawn Alford was sold cannabis by the son of a Cabinet Minister
The Mirror reporter who said she was sold cannabis by the son of a Cabinet Minister has been arrested by police.
Dawn Alford was arrested after voluntarily attending a London police station with senior features writer Tanith Carey and a legal representative of the newspaper. She was later released.
The newspaper said that Ms Alford was given police bail after being arrested on
suspicion of possessing a controlled substance.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said later: "A 30-year-old woman was arrested in connection with the possession of cannabis. She was bailed to return on a date in February 1998."
The Mirror reported on Christmas Eve that Ms Alford had been sold just under two grammes of cannabis resin in a London pub by a Minister's son.
The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was taken to a police
station by the Minister, who was told by the newspaper what had happened.
The youth was arrested and released on police bail.
Police are currently preparing a file for the Crown Prosecution Service which
is expected to decide early in the New Year whether to press charges.
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