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The former editor at the News of the World Scotland has been detained in connection with the defamation action of former MSP Tommy Sheridan.The former editor at the News of the World Scotland has been detained in connection with the defamation action of former MSP Tommy Sheridan.
Bob Bird is being held on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice over Mr Sheridan's successful action against the newspaper in 2006.Bob Bird is being held on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice over Mr Sheridan's successful action against the newspaper in 2006.
Strathclyde Police said a 56-year-old man had been detained in Glasgow.Strathclyde Police said a 56-year-old man had been detained in Glasgow.
Officers are investigating allegations of perjury and phone hacking as part of the Operation Rubicon probe.Officers are investigating allegations of perjury and phone hacking as part of the Operation Rubicon probe.
Mr Bird edited the now defunct Scottish edition of the News of the World when it ran allegations about Mr Sheridan's private life.Mr Bird edited the now defunct Scottish edition of the News of the World when it ran allegations about Mr Sheridan's private life.
The former MSP successfully sued the newspaper for defamation in 2006 and was awarded £200,000 damages.The former MSP successfully sued the newspaper for defamation in 2006 and was awarded £200,000 damages.
Defamation trial
A subsequent police investigation saw Mr Sheridan charged, convicted of perjury and jailed for three years. He was released after serving just over one year of his sentence.A subsequent police investigation saw Mr Sheridan charged, convicted of perjury and jailed for three years. He was released after serving just over one year of his sentence.
Mr Bird gave evidence at the original defamation trial brought by Mr Sheridan in 2006 and his subsequent perjury trial at the end of 2010.Mr Bird gave evidence at the original defamation trial brought by Mr Sheridan in 2006 and his subsequent perjury trial at the end of 2010.
The journalist was detained in Glasgow by officers from the Operation Rubicon probe in the early hours of Wednesday morning.The journalist was detained in Glasgow by officers from the Operation Rubicon probe in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
He is being questioned at Govan Police station, at Helen Street.He is being questioned at Govan Police station, at Helen Street.
Data protection
In a statement, the Strathclyde force said: "Officers from Operation Rubicon detained a 56-year-old man in Glasgow this morning under section 14 of the criminal procedures Scotland Act 1995 on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice arising from conduct at the time of the defamation action of Thomas Sheridan versus News Group Newspapers Limited in 2006.In a statement, the Strathclyde force said: "Officers from Operation Rubicon detained a 56-year-old man in Glasgow this morning under section 14 of the criminal procedures Scotland Act 1995 on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice arising from conduct at the time of the defamation action of Thomas Sheridan versus News Group Newspapers Limited in 2006.
"It would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.""It would be inappropriate to comment further at this time."
A statement from the Crown Office also confirmed that Mr Bird had been detained "on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice and breaches of the data protection acts".A statement from the Crown Office also confirmed that Mr Bird had been detained "on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice and breaches of the data protection acts".
Mr Bird is the third senior News of the World figure to be questioned by Operation Rubicon officers.
Earlier this month, Douglas Wight, a former news editor at the News of the World Scotland, was arrested and charged in connection with the perjury trial of Mr Sheridan.
The 39-year-old was charged with perjury, conspiracy to hack telephones and multiple charges of conspiracy to obtain personal data.
In May, Prime Minister David Cameron's former director of communications Andy Coulson was arrested and charged over evidence he gave at Mr Sheridan's perjury trial.
The former News of the World editor was charged with committing perjury during the trial in 2010.