Queen Elizabeth's Bodyguard Arrested For Having 9 Bags Of Cocaine And Ketamine After White Powder Is Found In St James' Palace Bathroom
One of Queen Elizabeth's bodyguards was arrested on suspicion of drugs possession after white powder was found in a bathroom at St James' Palace.
The bodyguard was said to have nine bags of cocaine and ketamine among his possessions after police searched his room and car at Wellington Barracks by Buckingham Palace.
The Coldstream Guardsman was arrested on Tuesday, July 28, by the Royal Military Police and has been removed from ceremonial duties pending the outcome of the investigation.
According to The Sun, officers launched an investigation after white powder was found in the guardroom toilets where the soldier had been on duty.
They then uncovered five bags of what was suspected to be cocaine and four of ketamine, a horse sedative that is also a Class A drug.
An Army spokesman told MailOnline: "We can confirm that a soldier from the Coldstream Guards has been arrested for a suspected drug offence by the Royal Military Police.
"It would be inappropriate to comment further."
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