Gatwick drones: Sussex Police 'really sorry' for arrested couple

BBC News 

Sussex Police's chief constable has said he feels "really sorry" for the couple who were held for 36 hours over the Gatwick Airport drones chaos. Paul Gait and Elaine Kirk, who were released without charge, said they felt "violated" after their home was searched and their identities exposed. Giles York told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme he was "convinced the grounds for arrest were well-founded". Two drones found near the airport have been ruled out of being involved. Mr York defended the decision to hold Mr Gait for an extended period, despite his employer saying he was at work during the drone flights.

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