Chief Insp Paul Cahill was found slumped over the wheel of his car by passing cops.
A stash of hardcore Class A drugs was allegedly found during a search of the vehicle and of the 43-year-old Metropolitan Police officer.
He was also arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through alcohol or drugs and taken to a South London police station.
More of the Class A substance was allegedly seized in a search of his home.
The decorated officer — given his gong in 2004 for services to diversity in the force — was bailed until next month pending tests...
The Sun On Sunday.
He became a gay icon [sic] when he appeared on the front cover of Gay Times in full sergeant’s uniform in 1997, the year after he had been the victim of a homophobic attack.
He was also chairman of the Gay Police Association for more than a decade.
He made his mark by working as a liaison officer with Soho’s vibrant gay community [sic. Perchance only the Mail could use such wonderfully clueless and patronising terms].
Mail Online.
He was also chairman of the Gay Police Association for more than a decade.
He made his mark by working as a liaison officer with Soho’s vibrant gay community [sic. Perchance only the Mail could use such wonderfully clueless and patronising terms].
Mail Online.
It's people like him who gave policemen a good name!
Although Fagburn wouldn't want Chief Inspector Cahill to give him a lift home, he respects anyone who 'does a full George Michael'.
PS He was on about £60,000 a year, so I doubt he'd have to resort to petty drug dealing.
Gay Times used to cost £2.50!
ReplyDeleteHow strange nothing in Lgbt media about Police Panel Member paid thousands in Aids Hush Money but mention drugs & gay Police. ..
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