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Barnet councillor Brian Coleman arrested over assault | Barnet councillor Brian Coleman arrested over assault |
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The ex-mayor of the London borough of Barnet has been arrested on suspicion of common assault. | The ex-mayor of the London borough of Barnet has been arrested on suspicion of common assault. |
Conservative Brian Coleman was detained after an incident in Finchley and has now been bailed. | |
The Metropolitan Police said a 51-year-old man was held on Thursday over an "alleged common assault", and is due to answer bail next month. | The Metropolitan Police said a 51-year-old man was held on Thursday over an "alleged common assault", and is due to answer bail next month. |
Mr Coleman lost his seat on the London Assembly during the City Hall elections in May. | Mr Coleman lost his seat on the London Assembly during the City Hall elections in May. |
He was at City Hall for 12 years and was one of the Tories' highest profile names in London politics to face defeat in the elections. | |
In a statement, the the Met said: "A 51-year-old man was arrested on Thursday 20 September in connection with an alleged common assault. | In a statement, the the Met said: "A 51-year-old man was arrested on Thursday 20 September in connection with an alleged common assault. |
"He was taken to a central London police station and was subsequently bailed to attend a north London police station in late October pending further enquiries." | "He was taken to a central London police station and was subsequently bailed to attend a north London police station in late October pending further enquiries." |
The loss of his seat also meant Mr Coleman relinquished his position as chair of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA). | |
He is currently a Tory councillor in Totteridge, and is also the chairman of the Budget and Performance overview and Scrutiny Committee. |
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