Met Police investigate alleged spiking in a bar on the parliamentary estate
Scotland Yard said it had received reports of the incident in the Palace of Westminster at around 6.30pm on January 7.
According to national reports, a female Parliamentary researcher, alerted security and staff in Parliament’s Strangers’ Bar to her drink having been tampered with, according to Politico, which first reported the incident.
The Prime Minister’ official spokesman is reported to have said:
“These are incredibly concerning reports.
“Women have a right to feel safe everywhere… everyone on the parliamentary state should feel safe in their workplace.”
The FDA union, which represents civil servants and public sector professionals, said the alleged incident was “deeply concerning” and urged parliamentary authorities to “assess the risks and take immediate action to prevent this happening again”.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said:
“Police received reports of an alleged spiking at an establishment in the House of Commons, on Tuesday January 7 at around 18.30hrs.
“The investigation is ongoing and the victim is being supported by officers.
“There have been no arrests at this stage.
“We would encourage anyone who believes they have been a victim or witness to spiking, in any form, to contact us on 101, or 999 in emergency.
“Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
- Categories: Alcohol/Ent/LNR, London
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