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January 6, 2006 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments
The Sun UK says today that police (or “bobbies”) are urging Kate Moss to return to the UK and help them catch the dealers behind her infamous on-tape coke binge. Moss has not been in England since the scandal broke in September, despite her lawyers assurances to police that she would return by Christmas to be interviewed. Surprisingly, police say they will not be seeking her extradition. She could face arrest on suspicion of supplying cocaine to ex-boyfriend Pete Doherty and others, but authorities say it is unlikely she will be charged. Instead, legal experts believe she will be cautioned. This seems to be in contrast to the tough talk by Metro Police Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, who said:
“I am very concerned about the harm created by drug usage in the entertainment, music and fashion industries. There are many impressionable young people who wish to pursue careers in those industries. They are susceptible to the drug dealers who infiltrate those worlds. Some celebrities have openly admitted cocaine use and think they