The Rupert Murdoch media empire continues to be dragged into the dirt with this scandal and the media just continues eating it up. The Rupert Murdoch case continues the British police arrested 3 more suspects who they believe to be involved in the case. This arrest came from a separate judicial investigation into the behavior of journalists at Mr. Murdoch’s British newspapers.
The Police decide not to identify the three men arrest but give their description of them:
In a statement as a 36-year-old man living in Kent, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to corrupt a public official; a 42-year-old former member of the armed forces in Lancashire, arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office; and a 38-year-old woman living at the same address in Lancashire, suspected of aiding in that misconduct. The police said they were searching both residences.
Mr. Murdoch’s company, the News Corporation also comment "one of its journalists at The Sun, a tabloid, had been among those arrested on Thursday, though no name was given, news agencies reported. The British news media identified the journalist as Duncan Lacombe, 36, the paper’s royal editor."
Well so far there have been nine other arrests from this Newspaper incorporation this year and it has become the main event of British news. The list of those arrested but yet to be charged includes several well-known figures in British journalism, including Rebekah Brooks, the former chief of News International, and Andy Coulson, formerly an editor at The News of the World and later the communications chief for Prime Minister David Cameron.