
In his thirties, the man was arrested after entering limited origin at Windsor Castle on Sunday afternoon 1 June. Police Thames Valley Police confirmed the incident on June 3 and said the man was detained just after 13:00
“He was quickly questioned by police officers and arrested,” the police spokesman said. “He did not come to the inner areas of Windsor Castle.”
What happened to the area of Windsor Castle?
The man was taken into custody for suspicion of an offense at a protected place and possessing drugs A. Since then he has been rescued and the police Thames Valley launched an ongoing investigation of the incident.
They said: “He was arrested for suspicion of offenses in a safe place and possession of class A. was saved and investigations are underway by the police Thames Valley.”
In a statement of shared metropolitan police read: “The man at the age of 30 was arrested for suspicion of an offense in a protected place and possession of the class and after entering private reasons at Windsor Castle. Officers on Sunday 1 June.”
No injuries or other disorders were reported. Security officials did not publish the name of the arrested man and did not publish the specific nature of drugs in his possession.
The metropolitan police, who is in charge of the royal family security, initially detained this man and then handed it over to the local authorities. According to the Act on Serious Organized Crime and the 2005 Police, an offense on protected royal residences, such as Windsor Castle, is considered a crime.
At present, it is not clear whether some members of the royal family were present at the Windsor Castle at that time. Prince William and Princess Kate are located in Adelaide Cottage, located in Windsor Great Park, along with his children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Officials claim that the investigation is underway and that further details can be published during questions.
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