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UK police ask government to withhold some Mandelson documents

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LONDON, Feb ​4 (Reuters) - British police said on Wednesday they had asked the ⁠government not to release some documents relating to Peter Mandelson, the ‍former UK ambassador to Washington, over ​concerns it could undermine their ongoing investigation.

On Tuesday police launched an investigation ​into Mandelson over alleged misconduct in public office, following claims that he leaked market-sensitive information to the late sex ‌offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein while ‌a government minister.

"When approached by the UK ​Government today with their intent to publish material, we reviewed it ‌immediately and advised that the ⁠release of specific documents could undermine ‌our current ​investigation," Metropolitan Police Commander Ella Marriott said in a statement.

"We therefore ⁠asked them not ⁠to release certain documents at this ​time," she added.

(Reporting by William James; editing ‌by David Milliken)

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