By clothing-bag, 09/12/2022

They find cocaine traces in eleven of twelve sinks of the British Parliament

SCANDAL

Remains of this drug have been found in different areas of the building, including the seat of the president of the Chamber of the Commons, Lindsay Hoyle.

Scandal in the British Parliament after the newspaper 'The Sunday Times' has revealed that eleven of twelve toilets under test in the Westminster Palace gave positive for traces of cocaine.

Specifically, remains of this drug were found in the mixed bathrooms of one of the press areas, as well as in the sink of men and women located near the office of the United Kingdom Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.But in addition, there were also remains of cocaine in the seat of the president of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle.

"Many sources have described occasional consumption of cocaine by a group of deputies," reports the aforementioned medium.The newspaper also reports that, in the last year, two "vendors" of drug.

Hallan trazas de cocaína en once de doce lavabos del Parlamento británico

"Dozens of deputies, lords, counselors, investigators and employees have shared their stories about drug abuse in the corridors of the United Kingdom power under anonymity," adds 'The Sunday Times'.

Parliament reacts to the news and Hoyle suggests using trained dogs

As expected, the British Parliament has already reacted to the information published by the aforementioned newspaper.Information that comes just at the moment when the government will announce a plan to fight against drug use among citizens.

In that sense, Hoyle already advanced this Sunday that will inform the police to investigate the remains of cocaine found in the different areas of the building and said that he hopes that the law will be applied in a "complete and effective way".

"Information on illicit drug consumption in Parliament (...) They are deeply worrying and I will urgently raise them to the Metropolitan Police this week, "said the president of the Commons in statements to the BBC.He also suggested the possibility of using trained dogs to detect the presence of illegal substances inside the Parliament.

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