Met police arrest former British ambassador to US Peter Mandelson – as it happened | Politics

More details on Mandelson’s arrest

Vikram Dodd

Vikram Dodd

Vikram Dodd is the Guardian’s crime correspondent.

Peter Mandelson was led to a waiting car by detectives without being placed in handcuffs. This is after police assessed the former cabinet minister did not present a risk of violence or trying to flee.

Met detectives investigating Mandelson have had discussions with lawyers from the special crime division of the Crown Prosecution Service, which authorises criminal prosecutions in England and Wales.

As yet the discussions are described as informal, but no formal early investigative advice has yet been sought nor offered.

The CPS’s special crime division is also the part of the prosecution service that would consider the misconduct in office case against the former Prince Andrew.

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