Summary
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was detained at a police center in Norfolk for 11 hours after being arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. During his time in custody, he likely underwent standard procedures like being photographed and fingerprinted. The article includes details about the Aylsham Police Investigation Centre where he was held.
Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
- He spent 11 hours in custody at the Aylsham Police Investigation Centre in Norfolk.
- Usual procedures for those in custody include being photographed, fingerprinted, and having DNA swabs taken.
- The police center was featured in footage filmed by BBC Look East in December 2017.
- The footage showed processes for handling suspects, similar to those Andrew likely experienced.
- No specific details of Andrew's experience were provided beyond these general procedures.