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Sir Kim Darroch: Police launch probe into Trump email 'leak' | Sir Kim Darroch: Police launch probe into Trump email 'leak' |
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The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation into the alleged leak of diplomatic emails from the UK ambassador in the US, which were critical of the Trump administration. | The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation into the alleged leak of diplomatic emails from the UK ambassador in the US, which were critical of the Trump administration. |
Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said there was a "clear public interest" in bringing those responsible to justice. | Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said there was a "clear public interest" in bringing those responsible to justice. |
Sir Kim Darroch stepped down as ambassador on Wednesday, saying it was "impossible" for him to continue. | Sir Kim Darroch stepped down as ambassador on Wednesday, saying it was "impossible" for him to continue. |
President Trump had earlier said the US would no longer deal with Sir Kim. | President Trump had earlier said the US would no longer deal with Sir Kim. |
The US president branded him "a very stupid guy" after confidential emails emerged where the ambassador had called his administration "clumsy and inept". | The US president branded him "a very stupid guy" after confidential emails emerged where the ambassador had called his administration "clumsy and inept". |
Announcing the criminal investigation, Mr Basu said he was satisfied the alleged leak had damaged UK international relations. | Announcing the criminal investigation, Mr Basu said he was satisfied the alleged leak had damaged UK international relations. |
He urged whoever was responsible to turn themselves in and "face the consequences". | He urged whoever was responsible to turn themselves in and "face the consequences". |
"I would say to the person or people who did this, the impact of what you have done is obvious," he said. | "I would say to the person or people who did this, the impact of what you have done is obvious," he said. |
"However, you are now also responsible for diverting busy detectives from undertaking their core mission." | "However, you are now also responsible for diverting busy detectives from undertaking their core mission." |
Anyone with information about the alleged leak or those responsible should contact the police, he added. | Anyone with information about the alleged leak or those responsible should contact the police, he added. |
He advised individuals and the media not to publish leaked government documents, warning this could be a criminal matter, and to instead hand them over to the police or return them to their rightful owner. | He advised individuals and the media not to publish leaked government documents, warning this could be a criminal matter, and to instead hand them over to the police or return them to their rightful owner. |
The investigation was launched by the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command, which takes national responsibility for investigating allegations of criminal breaches of the Official Secrets Act, Mr Basu said. | The investigation was launched by the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command, which takes national responsibility for investigating allegations of criminal breaches of the Official Secrets Act, Mr Basu said. |
The government had already opened an internal inquiry into the publication of the memos. | The government had already opened an internal inquiry into the publication of the memos. |
The BBC's Dan Johnson says the involvement of counter terrorism officers gives "an indication of just how complicated this investigation could be - and how long it may take". | |
Sir Kim's resignation prompted widespread support for him - as well as criticism of Tory leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson. | Sir Kim's resignation prompted widespread support for him - as well as criticism of Tory leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson. |
According to some Whitehall sources, Sir Kim decided to resign after Mr Johnson failed to fully support him during a TV debate on Tuesday night. | According to some Whitehall sources, Sir Kim decided to resign after Mr Johnson failed to fully support him during a TV debate on Tuesday night. |
Mr Johnson said he had spoken to Sir Kim on Thursday to express his sadness over his resignation and the ambassador told him he had not watched the TV debate. | Mr Johnson said he had spoken to Sir Kim on Thursday to express his sadness over his resignation and the ambassador told him he had not watched the TV debate. |
But on Friday, Mr Johnson told the BBC a "misrepresented" account of his remarks later relayed to Sir Kim had been "a factor" in his decision to step down. | But on Friday, Mr Johnson told the BBC a "misrepresented" account of his remarks later relayed to Sir Kim had been "a factor" in his decision to step down. |
Prime Minister Theresa May said Sir Kim's departure was "a matter of deep regret" and public servants should be able to give "full and frank advice". | Prime Minister Theresa May said Sir Kim's departure was "a matter of deep regret" and public servants should be able to give "full and frank advice". |
Shadow foreign minister Liz McInnes said Sir Kim Darroch was "just doing his job" and the criminal investigation was "welcome". | Shadow foreign minister Liz McInnes said Sir Kim Darroch was "just doing his job" and the criminal investigation was "welcome". |
On Friday, President Trump said he wished the former ambassador well and that he had been told Sir Kim had actually said "some very good things" about him. | On Friday, President Trump said he wished the former ambassador well and that he had been told Sir Kim had actually said "some very good things" about him. |
In the emails leaked to the Mail on Sunday, Sir Kim said: "We don't really believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction-riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept." | In the emails leaked to the Mail on Sunday, Sir Kim said: "We don't really believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction-riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept." |
The emails, dating from 2017, said rumours of "infighting and chaos" in the White House were mostly true. | The emails, dating from 2017, said rumours of "infighting and chaos" in the White House were mostly true. |