A senior Metropolitan Police detective has become the first person to be charged during a police operation investigating alleged links between the police and the press.

Detective Chief Inspector April Casburn is accused of misconduct in a public office in relation to alleged information offered to the now-defunct News of the World. She is accused of offering to give the paper information in September 2010 and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on October 1.

Alison Levitt, the Crown Prosecution Service's senior legal adviser, said: "The CPS received a file of evidence from the Metropolitan Police Service which arose from Operation Elveden in relation to April Casburn."