Pubdate: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 Source: Sunday Mail (UK) Copyright: 2006 Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Contact: http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2260 Author: Brian Lironi and Billy Paterson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) JOHN WEED Cops' Sniffer Dogs Find Cannabis In House Of Defence Secretary - --- RED-FACED Defence Secretary John Reid was last night forced to deny taking drugs after police sniffer dogs found cannabis in his home. Reid, 58, said the drugs did not belong to any of his family adding: "I have no idea where it came from... or when." Special Branch officers on antiterrorism duties found a small amount of cannabis resin, claimed to be worth just 85p, at his house in Bellshill, Lanarkshire. Reid is the FOURTH Cabinet minister to come a cropper in four days. Home Secretary Charles Clarke was left reeling by the foreign prisoners scandal, Deputy PM John Prescott confessed to cheating on his wife with a secretary and health chief Patricia Hewitt was heckled by nurses over NHS reform. Reid's explanation that the cannabis was not his, was found in a guest room and could have been 20 years old has been accepted by police who are taking no action. He said yesterday: "I can confirm that a minuscule amount of cannabis resin was found in the guest room of my home by police carrying out a security check. "I am told that it weighed a fraction of a gram, was worth around 85p and could be years old. I have no idea where it came from, or when. "There is absolutely no suggestion that this in any way involves me or members of my family and both I and Strathclyde Police regard the matter as closed." Reid, who has just returned from visiting Afghanistan, is guarded round the clock by Special Branch officers. His home is regularly checked by security teams when he is away for any length of time. One neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: "Police usually search the house two hours before he comes home if he has been away. "But last Friday sniffer dogs were involved in the operation. I had never seen the dogs there before." Reid was not at the house at the time of the discovery although he was informed very quickly. Police said yesterday that they will submit a report on their discovery to the procurator fiscal but will take no further action. Last night one of the Cabinet minister's aides said that "hundreds" of people had visited the house over the years and there was no way of telling how the drug got there. The house is within Reid's former constituency of Hamilton North and Bellshill in Lanarkshire. He became the MP for Airdrie and Shotts last year because of boundary changes. Reid initially shared the house with his first wife Cathy and their two sons. Cathy died in 1998 and friends say he has spent little time in the house over the last few years. Dr Reid, 58, married Brazilian film director Carine Adler four years ago. Last September, he shared centre stage at his son Mark's wedding with a villain on the run from police. Reid and fugitive Ronnie Campbell - the father of the bride - stood side-by-side on the steps of Westminster Cathedral. Yesterday Campbell claimed he knew "all about" the cannabis found at Reid's home but declined to comment further. One political ally said: "The drugs are far more likely to have belonged to friends, or friends of his sons, than to him. "He doesn't spend thatmuch time in that house and he doesn't have the faintest idea how it got there." Reid, a key ally of Tony Blair, is one of Labour's ministerial heavyweights. He has held the posts of Health Secretary, Northern Ireland Secretary, Scottish Secretary and Leader of the House. While he was Northern Ireland Secretary he presided over the declassification of cannabis from a class B to a class C drug. He was forced to defend himself against claims that he was soft on drugs and was sending out the wrong message. He said at the time: "Those who are convicted of cannabis-related offences can expect to face the full force of the law. "Cannabis will be reclassified as a Class C drug on the basis of scientific and medical evidence but those found guilty of possessing it could face up to two years in prison." In 2000, Reid was among Cabinet Ministers who refused to say whether he had ever tried the drug. And last year he ran into trouble when he wrongly claimed the Lib Dems were planning to declassify crack and heroin. In January this year a 'legalise cannabis' campaigner appeared in court charged with sending drugs to Reid. Jeffrey Ditchfield, 45, the owner of a cannabis cafe in Wales, was charged with attempting to supply a cannabis plant to Reid at his office in Whitehall. Strathclyde Police assistant chief constable John Corrigan said: "I can confirm that we have investigated the discovery of a small piece of cannabis resin in a guest room of a house within the force area. "The owner of the house has cooperated fully with police and is not suspected of having committed any crime or offence." Neighbours defend MP over cannabis discovery DRREID'S neighbours in the quiet cul-de-sac in Lanarkshire leapt to his defence yesterday. Wholesaler Nareem Cariq, 47, said: "The only thing I can think of is that maybe when his boys were younger they had some friends over and one of them left this small piece of cannabis behind, possibly after a party, years ago. "I would not imagine it would have anything at all to do with Dr Reid. He's a really nice man and good neighbour who is liked by everyone here." Peter Grover, 54, an evangelical church pastor, said: "We are used to seeing police come and go at Dr Reid's address but in the last couple of days there has been a major presence. "On Friday night there were two police cars and a jeep there as well as Dr Reid's limousine so I presume he was at home at that point. "We have only been here a couple of years so we don't really know him that well but I would be surprised if the cannabis had anything to do with him. "It is not something I can get excited about. It was a tiny amount which we are told could have been there 20 years." - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)