East Sussex man arrested in phone hacking probe

A 55-year-old man is the latest person to be arrested as part of the phone hacking probe.

The man was arrested at his home in East Sussex at about 7.30am today (December 5) on alleged breaches of privacy.

The arrest brings to 19 the number of people arrested under Operation Tuleta, a Metropolitan Police investigation into privacy breaches including the alleged hacking of computers and stolen mobile phones.

The suspect has been questioned at a Sussex police station and bailed until February.

Scotland Yard said the arrest was not directly linked to any news organisation or the activities of journalists.

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Comments(5)

PETE OF QUEENS PARK says...
9:03am Wed 5 Dec 12

That must be a record for sussex police,arrested at 7.30 this morning, questioned and released before 9. Are you sure about this Argus

Crystal Ball says...
9:35am Wed 5 Dec 12

Android or iOS?

qm says...
10:52am Wed 5 Dec 12

Crystal Ball wrote:
Android or iOS?
or Windows Mobile . . .

funkyyoyo says...
1:13pm Wed 5 Dec 12

prob bunged them a monkey in the back of police car,no questions asked

getThisCoalitionOut says...
10:40pm Wed 5 Dec 12

caMORON probably gave them a quickie phone call & that was it, his comrade was released

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