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Police examine strictly “drug use” claims

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaAugust 17, 20252 Mins Read
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Strictly Come Dancing Investigation

The Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation into allegations of drug use on the popular TV show Strictly Come Dancing. The police force received a report of drug-related crimes and is currently evaluating the information to determine if a crime has been committed.

Background of the Investigation

The investigation began after a report in The Sun newspaper alleged that two stars of the show were involved in drug use. The BBC has since hired a law firm to carry out an internal investigation into the matter. The police confirmed that they received a report of drug-related crimes on August 12 and are conducting further inquiries.

BBC Response

The BBC has stated that it has clear protocols and guidelines for dealing with serious complaints and encourages people to come forward with any concerns. However, the corporation has refused to comment on the police investigation, citing that it would not be appropriate to do so.

History of Controversy

Strictly Come Dancing has been broadcast since 2004 and has been involved in several controversies over the years, particularly regarding the behavior of some of its judges and celebrity guests. However, this is believed to be the first time that the BBC has involved the police in an investigation related to the show.

Ongoing Investigation

The Metropolitan Police is currently conducting an investigation into the allegations of drug use on Strictly Come Dancing. The force will determine if there is sufficient evidence to indicate that a crime has been committed and will take further action accordingly. The BBC has emphasized its commitment to dealing with serious complaints and has encouraged anyone with concerns to come forward.

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