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Three men are still in custody on the Caribbean island of Antigua after being arrested over the murders of Welsh couple Catherine and Ben Mullany.Three men are still in custody on the Caribbean island of Antigua after being arrested over the murders of Welsh couple Catherine and Ben Mullany.
The trainee doctor and her husband were shot at their hotel on the final day of their two-week honeymoon last month.The trainee doctor and her husband were shot at their hotel on the final day of their two-week honeymoon last month.
Five other men arrested in relation to the killings have now been released.Five other men arrested in relation to the killings have now been released.
Police in Antigua said their enquiries were continuing and once complete, the director of public prosecutions would be consulted and his advice sought.Police in Antigua said their enquiries were continuing and once complete, the director of public prosecutions would be consulted and his advice sought.
The couple were on the final day of their honeymoonThe couple were on the final day of their honeymoon
The police statement said the arrests had been made as a result of a "proactive police operation" and some of those questioned had been charged with drugs offences unconnected to the murders. A decision on possible charges could be made on Monday or later in the week.
The newly-weds, both 31 and from Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley, were on honeymoon in Antigua when they were shot in their hotel bungalow on 27 July. Police have refused to comment on whether they are confident that any of the suspects in custody will be charged with murder.
The couple were attacked at the Cocos Hotel and Resort in the south west of the island in what police think was a robbery which went wrong. A police statement said the arrests had been made as a result of a "proactive police operation" and some of those questioned had been charged with drugs offences unconnected to the murders.
Catherine Mullany died instantly after being shot in the head while her husband, a physiotherapy student, died a week later after he was transferred home to Wales by air ambulance. The Mullanys, both 31 and from Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley, were on honeymoon in Antigua when they were shot in their hotel bungalow on 27 July.
The couple were attacked at the Cocos Hotel and Resort, in the south west of the island, in what police think was a robbery which went wrong.
Mrs Mullany died instantly after being shot in the head while her husband, a physiotherapy student, died a week later after he was transferred home to Wales by air ambulance.
The couple were buried in a private ceremony last week.The couple were buried in a private ceremony last week.
The latest arrests came after two women, believed to be accused of handling items which were stolen from the couple, gave the police information.The latest arrests came after two women, believed to be accused of handling items which were stolen from the couple, gave the police information.
Antiguan police said said the women's arrests and charges were directly linked to the three men now in police custody.Antiguan police said said the women's arrests and charges were directly linked to the three men now in police custody.
The two women, aged 32 and 22, also remain in custody.The two women, aged 32 and 22, also remain in custody.