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Pete Doherty: 'I cheated drugs test on probation'

Pete Doherty                                                                                    Pic; James Quinton

Pete Doherty Pic; James Quinton

Babyshambles star says prison cleaned him up

Pete Doherty has admitted that he cheated drugs tests before he was incarcerated in Wormwood Scrubs prison recently for breaching probation.

However, contrary to tabloid newspaper reports today (May 13), the singer/guitarist explained that he did not cheat on tests when in jail. He legitimately received a certificate indicating he was free of drugs.

Speaking about a period shortly before he was in jail Doherty told NME.COM: "I was pretty much back into the [heroin] cycle. I was banging it. The only time I tested clean was when I used someone else's piss. It was a fair cop [going to jail for breaching probation], really."

Doherty explained that he was put on a drug treatment programme in jail where he received heroin replacement drug Sebutex, which he stopped taking two-and-a-half weeks before being released from jail.

He said that reports that he took heroin in jail were "complete rubbish", and that he wished the prison had reacted to newspaper reports. "It's their policy to ignore them rather than acknowledge them [newspaper reports]," he said. "I kind of wish they'd said something.

"I can't go back to that [using drugs]. I don't think I've ever been healthier."

Pete Doherty appears on the cover of the new issue of NME, out today (May 13) in London and nationwide tomorrow (May 14). Doherty gives an exclusive interview to NME, complete with excerpts from his prison diary.

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Superbeak 

May 13, 2008

Does anybody get the feeling of deja vu?

lilacnell 

May 13, 2008

Does anyone still care about this idiot? I watched his interview on exiting jail - he can barely articulate the simplest notion. The drugs have really taken a massive toll on this boy's mind. He looks finished.

ellieshambles 

May 15, 2008

I am still a fan of Pete, but I am afraid I may be one of only a few left - this routine of declaring sobreity weeks before being caught for taking drugs again is so frustrating for those who genuinely wish he's get healthy. The man has to get his act together. I still think he is a wonderfully talented musician and lyricist, but I'm starting to lose patience with him.

timeforheroes1989 

May 15, 2008

at the end of the day drugs or not he is still a lyrical genius and will always have a place in my heart no matter what! up the shambles! xx

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