London police chief has resigned related allegations about how the police confront a cell phone voicemail scandal inroad by reporters British tabloid newspaper which had been closed.
Paul Stephenson, the police chief told reporters that he had not done anything wrong, but he did not want to criticisms of him would distract the police who were conducting the investigation.
British police charged with accepting bribes from journalists News of the World, and do not do thorough investigations on a cell phone's voicemail inroad.
British police have previously arrested Rebekah Brooks, a former editor of News of the World, in connection with the scandal inroad's cell phone voicemail. British police say they have arrested 43-year-old woman, but did not mention his name.
Brooks is a former editor of News of the World newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch's king.
Tabloid newspaper was shut down last week by Murdoch because of allegations that the reporter-journalists to break down the cell phone's voice boxes of hundreds of celebrities, politicians, journalists, and even the victims of murder, and also bribed the police to get information.
British police have also arrested nine other people in relation to the scandal. Brooks arrest on Sunday came just hours after Rupert Murdoch's publishing a second apology in British newspapers. Murdoch said the 80-year-old, he apologized for serious mistakes and suffering experienced by many people caused by journalist-reporters.
London police chief resigns over scandal British Tabloid
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