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Met cops investigating allegations of corrupt payments to police and public officials arrested two suspects in Surrey this morning. A 32-year-old woman was cuffed at her home in Chertsey at 6am BST, and her 42-year-old husband - who is a serving member of the armed forces - was nabbed at a separate address in Camberley half an …

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  1. Bumpy Cat

    Camberley?

    That means Sandhurst. Someone is in big trouble.

    1. Lord Voldemortgage

      Re: Camberley?

      That's what I thought. There are some areas where disloyalty is at the very top of the list of wrongs.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Camberley?

        "disloyalty is at the very top of the list of wrongs"

        If it is a Sandhurst based individual, I doubt that counts as at the very top. As for disloyalty, I don't think we're talking about defence secrets, merely passing tittle tattle to the red tops. Of course, there's every chance that a different sort of red top will now be wanting information from them.

        1. Anonymous Coward
          Anonymous Coward

          Re: Camberley?

          As for disloyalty, I don't think we're talking about defence secrets, merely passing tittle tattle to the red tops.

          “If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend I hope I should have the guts to betray my country”.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Camberley?

      "That means Sandhurst"

      Maybe. Or any of the Aldershot cluster. Or commuting into Whitehall.

  2. adam payne

    Pick up book and throw.

  3. Elmer Phud

    Charges

    Is anyone running a count of the total number charged from the various operations?

    They are going to have to build a court with a conveyor belt.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Charges

      Must be approaching thirty. Unfortunately the Evil Old Git In Chief looks likely to get away scot free, which seems par for the course in British "justice".

  4. John G Imrie

    Unfortunately the Evil Old Git In Chief looks likely to get away scot free

    I guess that depends on what Rebecca knows and weather she thinks his pay off matches the prison time she gets

  5. NomNomNom

    i have nothing to say on this topic

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      @NonNomNom

      So it was you! Well done for finding a means of posting from your cell.

  6. NorthernCoder
    Stop

    Headline!?!

    Who writes these headlines? Dick van Dyke's Bert in Mary Poppins, or any of Guy Ritchie's low-level criminals?

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