I've checked it's not April the first anymore, so the following might be
true....

The new owner of Leeds United, Massimo Cellino, has called in the police
after finding secret spy cameras at Elland Road.  
In a sensational twist to the convoluted takeover saga at Leeds, West
Yorkshire Police have launched a theft investigation, which sources say
relates to club funds used to install secret cameras.
Police sources have confirmed the investigation surrounds the discovery of
hidden cameras. Sportsmail understands that when controversial new owner
Cellino arrived in Leeds on Wednesday to start his hands-on role in charge
of the club, a security sweep found the cameras in the boardroom and the
toilets.
Cellino called in the police, who spent Wednesday evening and much of
Thursday trying to ascertain how the cameras got there, what money was used
to pay for them and why anyone would want to have cameras of this nature
fitted in the boardroom and toilets.
‘He’s clearly not thrilled that these cameras were there, and the police are
taking those concerns seriously,’ a source told Sportsmail.
Italian Cellino, 57, officially became a board member of Leeds, who host
Blackpool on Saturday, on Tuesday after his £35million deal to buy 75 per
cent of the club from Bahrain bankers GFH was effectively given the green
light last Saturday. 
The Football League gave him the all-clear after deeming that a tax evasion
offence in Italy was not due to dishonesty.
Cellino has made clear he intends to run Leeds now, and that GFH - who
retain 25 per cent - and its personnel will be marginalised. Former GFH
employee David Haigh, officially still managing director of the club and
contracted to become CEO in the Cellino regime, is understood to be playing
no active role any more.
It is not known who paid for the cameras to be fitted or where that money
came from. 
A spokesman for GFH and Haigh said: ‘We have no comment to make.’
West Yorkshire Police would provide no detailed information about their
investigation. 
Head of crime for Leeds, Dep Supt Pat Twiggs, told MailOnline: ‘We can
confirm that police are investigating an allegation of theft relating to
Leeds United Football Club following a report made by the club made on April
9.
‘Enquiries are at an early stage and we are not in a position to give any
further information about the nature of the allegation.’




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