THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Vatican police have arrested Pope Benedict XVI's personal butler following an investigation into the leaking of sensitive church documents.
The butler, identified as Paolo Gabriele, 40, was held by gendarmes after a special commission of three top senior cardinals had been appointed by the Pope to identify the source of the leaks which have caused severe embarrassment.
Mr Gabriele, who has been at the Pope’s side for six years, is one of the German born pontiff’s closest members of his inner circle which totals just four lay people and four nuns and he is always at his side.
It is believed that Mr Gabriele, who is known by the nickname Paoletto (little Paul) was held as he arrived for work at the Papal apartments in the Apostolic Palace behind St Peter’s and on Friday he was being held in custody – the first time in years the Vatican jail had been used.
Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said a man had been detained with “documents in his possession” adding that he was not supposed to have them and he went on to describe him as “a lay person and not a member of the clergy”. » | Nick Pisa in Rome | Friday, May 25, 2012
TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Le Vatican confirme l'arrestation du majordome : Le Vatican a officiellement confirmé samedi l'arrestation, ainsi que l'identité, du majordome du pape Benoît XVI, l'un des auteurs présumés de fuites de documents confidentiels. L'homme est toujours incarcéré. » | ats/afp/Newsnet | samedi 26 mai 2012
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