By Paul Thornton
A POLICE officer has been remanded in prison over claims he breached the Official Secrets Act.
It is alleged police constable Derek McLeod, 41, abused his position to pass on sensitive information between June 3 2009 and May 12 this year.
The Lothian and Borders officer has also been charged with producing and supplying cannabis, as well as facing a charge under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
His wife Jemima, 41, and son, also Derek, 21, have been charged with producing and supplying the Class B drug, as well as having money which is suspected to be the proceeds of crime.
They, along with Mr McLeod – who was based at West Calder Police Station in West Lothian – appeared in private on petition at Edinburgh Sheriff Court today (Monday).
It is claimed they were each involved in the production and supply of cannabis at their home in Blinkbonny Gardens in Breich, West Lothian, on July 2.
During brief separate and private appearances from custody on petition they made no plea or declaration before Sheriff Derrick McIntyre.
McLeod senior was remanded in custody, while Jemima McLeod and McLeod junior were admitted to bail.
All three were committed for further examination and are expected to appear next week.