Skepta Arrested After THC Positive Test During Traffic Stop in High Wycombe
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- British grime artist Skepta, 43, was arrested in High Wycombe on 14 May 2024 after officers pulled him over for reckless driving and a roadside test returned positive for THC.
- PC Talan O'Neill of Thames Valley Police observed the musician overtaking on the outside lane above the 30mph limit before smelling cannabis in his Mercedes-Maybach.
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Skepta, whose real name is Joseph Adenuga, is a prominent British grime artist and producer known for multiple awards including the Mercury Prize. This arrest occurs amid ongoing discussions about drug driving laws in the UK.
British grime artist and producer Skepta was arrested after officers pulled him over for driving recklessly, a court heard. The 43‑year‑old was taken to a police station after officers said they smelt cannabis in his car and a roadside test returned a positive result for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a substance found in cannabis plants. He was charged with driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit after the incident on London Road in High Wycombe on 14 May 2024. PC Talan O'Neill, the Thames Valley Police officer who stopped the musician, told the court he saw Adenuga overtaking a vehicle on the outside lane while travelling above the 30mph (48km/h) speed limit. After he pulled over, the officer noticed a "smell of cannabis" in the rapper's Mercedes-Maybach and conducted a roadside test at 10:54 GMT. Prosecutor Lucy Curran said: "He was arrested when that sample came back with a positive result for the THC component in cannabis."
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What was the exact THC level detected?
- Will Skepta contest the charge?
- What is the potential sentencing if convicted?






