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Operation Tuleta: Man arrested in Cardiff Operation Tuleta: Man arrested in Cardiff bailed
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A 55-year-old man has been arrested in Cardiff by police investigating the hacking of computers. A 55-year-old man arrested in Cardiff by police investigating the hacking of computers has been released on bail.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Operation Tuleta, which is linked to the phone-hacking investigation, arrested the man on Friday morning.Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Operation Tuleta, which is linked to the phone-hacking investigation, arrested the man on Friday morning.
He was arrested on suspicion of committing offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act.He was arrested on suspicion of committing offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act.
He is in custody at a police station in the Cardiff area. He has been bailed until October pending further enquiries.
Police said the arrest - the sixth by Operation Tuleta detectives - is "not directly linked to any news organisation or the activities of journalists". Police said the arrest - the sixth by Operation Tuleta detectives - was "not directly linked to any news organisation or the activities of journalists".
Operation Tuleta is investigating allegations of computers being hacked to obtain private information.Operation Tuleta is investigating allegations of computers being hacked to obtain private information.
It is linked to the Met's investigation into phone hacking, Operation Weeting.It is linked to the Met's investigation into phone hacking, Operation Weeting.
So far 24 people have been arrested as part of the phone-hacking inquiry and another 41 as part of Operation Elveden, a related investigation into alleged corrupt payments to officials.So far 24 people have been arrested as part of the phone-hacking inquiry and another 41 as part of Operation Elveden, a related investigation into alleged corrupt payments to officials.