A British boyband star was arrested for ‘assaulting a woman and child’ when police visited his home after receiving an alarming 999 call.
The musician, who is a household name, was detained and taken in for questioning before being released on bail.
Officers decided there was insufficient evidence to refer the case to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Officers are said to have issued a ‘Domestic Abuse Protection Notice’ against the star, meaning they had reasonable grounds to suspect there had been abuse.
Protection notices were introduced this year, and allow police to impose certain conditions on alleged abusers – such as requiring them to leave the victim’s home for 48 hours.
Officers are then required to apply for a ‘Domestic Abuse Protection Order’, which allows courts to impose conditions and restrictions on perpetrators of domestic abuse.
But in this case, a magistrate refused to grant the order against the famous musician, who is facing no charge.
Source: dailymail.co.uk