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Glenn Mulcaire 'arrested in phone-hacking probe' | |
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A man arrested as part of Scotland Yard's inquiry into phone hacking is Glenn Mulcaire, the BBC understands. | |
He is being held on suspicion of conspiracy to hack voicemail messages and perverting the course of justice. | |
The private investigator was arrested at 07:00 GMT and is being held at a south London police station. | |
The Met Police's Operation Weeting is investigating hacking of mobile phone voicemails of public figures by the now-defunct News of the World paper. | |
The phone-hacking investigation is working its way through about 300 million emails from News International. | |
Operation Weeting is looking into phone hacking, computer misuse is being investigated by Operation Tuleta and corruption falls under the remit of Operation Elvedon. | |
Mr Mulcaire is the 20th person to be arrested as part of the police's investigations into phone hacking, computer misuse and corruption. | |
All but one of the 20 remain under investigation. | |
Mr Mulcaire was jailed for six months in January 2007 after admitting intercepting voicemails on phones belonging to aides of the Royal Family, including messages left by Prince William. | |
He was also convicted of intercepting messages of public figures including publicist Max Clifford, Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes and the model, Elle MacPherson. | |
In July this year, Mr Mulcaire issued a statement through his lawyers apologising to those "hurt and affected" by his actions. | |
The statement said that having been employed by the News of the World as a private investigator from 2002 he had "acted on the instructions of others". | |
Last month, in an another statement issued by his lawyer, Mr Mulcaire said he did not delete messages on a mobile phone belonging to the murdered schoolgirl, Milly Dowler and "had no reason to do so". | |
Earlier, Scotland Yard said a 41-year-old man had been arrested in London in connection with phone hacking and perverting the course of justice. | |
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and ex-Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson are among those who have already been arrested as part of the inquiry. | Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and ex-Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson are among those who have already been arrested as part of the inquiry. |
The scandal has led Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson and Assistant Commissioner John Yates to resign, and the NoW to close down after 168 years. | The scandal has led Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson and Assistant Commissioner John Yates to resign, and the NoW to close down after 168 years. |
Operation Weeting is now investigating claims of more widespread phone hacking. | Operation Weeting is now investigating claims of more widespread phone hacking. |
Some 1,800 people have come forward to express fears that they may have been hacked. |