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UK: Police resign after drug a

Two Sussex Police officers have resigned following drugs accusations.

Insp Mark Andrews and Pc Bobby Newton both left the force after being arrested on suspicion of possessing Class A drugs.

It is understood that after answering bail Pc Newton received a caution for possession and Insp Andrews was released without charge.

Sussex Police confirmed that two officers from the Brighton and Hove area had resigned from the force.

Both officers spent part of the career at the city's gay, bisexual and transgender unit.

Resigned voluntarily

Insp Andrews represented Sussex Police during a visit to San Francisco in May 2005 to find out about new ways of dealing with cases of homophobia.

Both men have left the force voluntarily. Two other men who were arrested at the same time were also released without charge.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Two police officers, aged 30 and 38, from the Brighton and Hove area, have answered bail having been arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs.

"One accepted a caution for possession offences and no further criminal action was taken against the other.

"Both officers have now resigned from the Force."
 

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