HC Deb 24 November 1969 vol 792 c27W
92. Mr. Roebuck

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he will make a statement about the circumstances in which the Metropolitan Police were called to the house of a person claiming diplomatic immunity in Langland Crescent, Stanmore, at midnight on 18th October last; and what steps are being taken to ensure that constituents of the hon. Member for Harrow, East are not subjected to disturbances which could be dealt with in the courts if the perpetrator had not diplomatic immunity.

Mr. Elystan Morgan

At 12.54 a.m. on 19th October, the police received a complaint that a noisy party was taking place at a house in Langland Crescent, Stan-more. Officers called at the house, but, there being no evidence of noise or nuisance by anyone at the time, there was no action which they could properly take. The question of the occupant's entitlement to diplomatic immunity did not arise.