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© GettyThe Commons has been rocked by a series of sex and harassment scandals
A SENIOR Tory MP is caught up in allegations he spiked four people with rape drugs - including two other MPs.

One fellow Conservative politician is said to have claimed he woke to find his colleague licking his nipples, according to reports.

A Labour MP was also allegedly abused by the same man, while the flatmate of another Tory MP told friends he also fell victim.

A fourth man also says he had suspicions that his drink was spiked, reports the Sunday Mirror.

A source said: "The name of this alleged attacker is being spoken about openly among Conservative MPs.

"If he is innocent, he should refer himself to police and our internal complaints procedure so allegations can be investigated to clear his name."

Another MP said: "No wonder he has been looking so dreadful recently with this hanging over him."

Allegations surrounding the MP are said to have been swirling in Westminster since 2017.

However, friends of the Labour MP involved say the alleged incident was blown out of proportion - and no complaint was ever made.

It comes as the Sun this week revealed a Tory MP was arrested on suspicion of rape and sexual assault offences.

​​The unnamed suspect - a serving MP - was nicked by cops and taken into custody in the latest shock allegation to shake Westminster.

The Met said the alleged sexual offences were committed between 2002 and 2009 in London.

They first received a report of the allegations in January 2020 and have conducted a two-year probe into the claims.

The unnamed MP has not being suspended by the party while detectives from the Central Specialist Crime unit continue their probe.

However the Conservatives Whips' Office said it had told him not to come to Parliament.

​In another damaging scandal, Imran Ahmad Khan resigned as a Tory MP after last month being convicted of molesting a teenage boy.

Fellow Conservative David Warburton was also suspended following sexual harassment allegations.

Around 50 MPs have reportedly been referred to Parliament's authorities over sex misconduct claims.

It is believed around 15 are active cases being probed by the Commons' Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme.

A Government spokesman said: "We take all allegations seriously."