Cops with sweet tooth arrested for candy theft

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Two U.K. police officers have been arrested by colleagues on suspicion of stealing candy from the staff confectionery shop.

Two British police officers have been arrested by colleagues on suspicion of stealing candy from the staff confectionery shop.

An investigation was launched after “a significant stock loss” from the sweetshop at Hailsham Police Station in southern England, Sussex Police said on Friday.

The shop operates by officers helping themselves to the candy and drinks before leaving money in a tin.

The two officers, who have since been released on bail, have been suspended while "a number" of other staff and officers have also been removed from frontline duty while the candy-theft probe is carried out.

“The integrity of our staff is very important to us and when we identify problems such as this, we act swiftly and positively to resolve the issues,” said Chief Inspector Tony Blaker said.

The force said replacement officers have been drafted in to ensure a normal policing service.

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