This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/devon/7419982.stm

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Exeter blast suspect in custody Exeter blast suspect in custody
(about 4 hours later)
A man arrested after a bomb explosion at an Exeter restaurant has left hospital and is in police custody.A man arrested after a bomb explosion at an Exeter restaurant has left hospital and is in police custody.
Nicky Reilly, 22, from Plymouth, suffered eye and facial injuries when an explosive device detonated at the Giraffe restaurant last Thursday.Nicky Reilly, 22, from Plymouth, suffered eye and facial injuries when an explosive device detonated at the Giraffe restaurant last Thursday.
Police said he had completed his treatment and was now being held in the Devon and Cornwall area.Police said he had completed his treatment and was now being held in the Devon and Cornwall area.
Two other men detained in connection with the blast are still being questioned. Another man arrested on Friday in connection with the blast is still being questioned.
The two men were apprehended by armed officers at the Bagatelle cafe in Plymouth on Friday. The man was apprehended by armed officers at the Bagatelle cafe in Plymouth on Friday.
Police said one of the men has been arrested and can be held for 28 days under anti-terrorism legislation. The other man is described as "helping police". Both he and Reilly can be held for 28 days under anti-terrorism legislation. Another man detained at the Bagatelle cafe is "continuing to assist" police with their enquiries.
On Sunday a terraced house in Old Laira Road, Plymouth, was searched by officers investigating the attack. They said none of the occupants were suspects.On Sunday a terraced house in Old Laira Road, Plymouth, was searched by officers investigating the attack. They said none of the occupants were suspects.
Bus appealBus appeal
Police said Reilly had boarded a number X38 double-decker Stagecoach bus to travel from Plymouth to Exeter on Thursday morning.Police said Reilly had boarded a number X38 double-decker Stagecoach bus to travel from Plymouth to Exeter on Thursday morning.
After sustaining injuries in the restaurant blast he was admitted to the Royal Devon and Exeter hospital under police guard. Officers later revealed he had a history of mental illness.After sustaining injuries in the restaurant blast he was admitted to the Royal Devon and Exeter hospital under police guard. Officers later revealed he had a history of mental illness.
Deputy Chief Constable Tony Melville said police believed he had adopted the Islamic faith and had been "preyed upon" and "radicalised". A dedicated team of detectives from Devon and Cornwall police continue to work on the investigation, assisted by officers from Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism branch. Deputy Chief Constable Tony Melville said police believed he had adopted the Islamic faith and had been "preyed upon" and "radicalised".
A dedicated team of detectives from Devon and Cornwall police continue to work on the investigation, assisted by officers from Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism branch.