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Conservative AM Nick Ramsay released without charge by police | |
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A Conservative AM arrested after an incident at his home on New Year's Day has been released without charge. | |
Gwent Police said it arrested a 44-year-old man following a report of a "disturbance" at an address in Chepstow Road, Raglan on Wednesday night. | |
He has since been released and faces "no further action" following an investigation, the force said. | |
Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay was suspended by his party and the assembly group - the suspension will now be reviewed. | |
Mr Ramsay, who was elected in 2007, is the shadow finance minister and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. | Mr Ramsay, who was elected in 2007, is the shadow finance minister and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. |
A spokesman for the Welsh Conservatives said: "Further to today's news, as no further action has been brought, Nick's suspension will now be reviewed and the outcome reported in due course." | |
In a statement, Gwent Police said: "We received a report of a disturbance at an address in Chepstow Road, Raglan on Wednesday 1 January at around 8:05pm. | |
"A 44-year-old man from the Raglan area was arrested following an incident but he has been released with no further action following investigation." |