Bad habit: Cocaine traces found in UK’s most famous churches

Traces of cocaine have been found in churches across Britain, including in the world-famous Canterbury and St. Paul’s cathedrals.

The drug was discovered in toilets at 25 of the UK’s most prominent places of worship after an investigation by the Sun, it is claimed.

The newspaper says it conducted tests on cisterns and toilet seats using swabs from drug testing kits in the week before Christmas.

When I first saw him I couldn’t see much, I thought he had an apron on, he wasn’t wearing trousers or a jacket, it was like a costume, and when he went to the window and turned around I could see his bottom — I think he had a G-string on,” she added.

Jurors in court reportedly suppressed laughter as they were shown Moran’s stockings and G-string.

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Via RT.