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NI terrorism: Royal Marine still being questioned in Somerset | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A serving Royal Marine, arrested in Somerset as part of an investigation into Northern Ireland-related terrorism, is still being questioned. | |
Ciarán Maxwell, 30, from Larne, was detained by officers from the Metropolitan Police Service's Counter Terrorism Command on Wednesday. | |
It is understood the operation is connected to the discovery of two arms dumps near Larne earlier this year. | |
They were suspected to be linked to dissident republican paramilitaries. | |
Mr Maxwell was arrested after searches in Larne and Devon. | |
The operation involved several UK police forces, including the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). | The operation involved several UK police forces, including the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). |
It is understood MI5 is also involved in the operation in England which is likely to continue all weekend. | |
You can follow the latest developments on the police investigation at the BBC Devon and Cornwall live page. | You can follow the latest developments on the police investigation at the BBC Devon and Cornwall live page. |
Following the arrest on Wednesday afternoon, police in Devon searched a house in Exminster and a wooded area nearby. | |
The PSNI searched at least two houses on the Old Glenarm Road in Larne. | |
It is understood that a number of laptops and mobile phones were seized from the houses as part of the investigation. | It is understood that a number of laptops and mobile phones were seized from the houses as part of the investigation. |
A woman, who said she was the aunt of Ciarán Maxwell, expressed fears for her family's safety following his arrest. | A woman, who said she was the aunt of Ciarán Maxwell, expressed fears for her family's safety following his arrest. |
She said the family only became aware this afternoon that police searches were being carried out. | She said the family only became aware this afternoon that police searches were being carried out. |
The wider family are believed to be well known in the town. | The wider family are believed to be well known in the town. |
Significant arms cache | Significant arms cache |
In March, the PSNI said they had uncovered a "significant terrorist hide" of bomb-making components and explosives at Carnfunnock Country Park. | In March, the PSNI said they had uncovered a "significant terrorist hide" of bomb-making components and explosives at Carnfunnock Country Park. |
Among the items recovered were wiring, circuit boards, partially constructed power timer units and a small quantity of explosives. | Among the items recovered were wiring, circuit boards, partially constructed power timer units and a small quantity of explosives. |
In May, a second significant arms cache, including an armour-piercing improvised rocket and two anti-personnel mines, was found at Capanagh Forest, near Larne. | In May, a second significant arms cache, including an armour-piercing improvised rocket and two anti-personnel mines, was found at Capanagh Forest, near Larne. |
'Intelligence-led' | 'Intelligence-led' |
Mr Maxwell is suspected of being involved in preparing for acts of terrorism and is being held at a West Country police station. | Mr Maxwell is suspected of being involved in preparing for acts of terrorism and is being held at a West Country police station. |
Police said the operation was pre-planned and intelligence-led as part of a collaboration between the Met, the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the South West Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit. | Police said the operation was pre-planned and intelligence-led as part of a collaboration between the Met, the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the South West Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit. |
The arrest was the culmination of months of police work, said BBC News's home affairs correspondent Daniel Sandford. | The arrest was the culmination of months of police work, said BBC News's home affairs correspondent Daniel Sandford. |
The arrest was made at 12:20 BST by Met detectives supported by officers from Avon and Somerset and Devon and Cornwall Police. | The arrest was made at 12:20 BST by Met detectives supported by officers from Avon and Somerset and Devon and Cornwall Police. |
At the suspect's home town in Larne, heavily armed police supported forensic investigators as they searched houses on the Old Glenarm Road. | |
Army technical officers, who are routinely deployed where there is a threat of explosives, were also involved in the operation. | Army technical officers, who are routinely deployed where there is a threat of explosives, were also involved in the operation. |
BBC News NI reporter David Maxwell said he saw officers bringing a ladder into one of the houses, while bags of material were taken in and out of the properties. | |
Devon and Cornwall Police said they will be carrying out patrols to try to reassure the community following the anti-terrorism operation in Devon. | |
The force said there was no intelligence to suggest a threat to the community. | The force said there was no intelligence to suggest a threat to the community. |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We are aware of a police investigation involving the arrest of a member of the armed forces under the 2000 Terrorism Act and will assist this investigation fully. | A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We are aware of a police investigation involving the arrest of a member of the armed forces under the 2000 Terrorism Act and will assist this investigation fully. |
"It would be inappropriate to comment further on an ongoing investigation." | "It would be inappropriate to comment further on an ongoing investigation." |