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Man charged under explosives law Man charged under explosives law
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A 23-year-old man has been charged with possessing explosives.A 23-year-old man has been charged with possessing explosives.
Peter Stephen Hill, a risk analyst, from Skipton, North Yorks, was charged under the Explosive Substances Act and will appear in court on Monday.Peter Stephen Hill, a risk analyst, from Skipton, North Yorks, was charged under the Explosive Substances Act and will appear in court on Monday.
He was detained on Wednesday in Leeds by Metropolitan Police officers and a domestic and a business property were searched in Skipton.He was detained on Wednesday in Leeds by Metropolitan Police officers and a domestic and a business property were searched in Skipton.
Scotland Yard said it could not confirm claims he was also questioned under the Official Secrets Act. Police released Mr Hill on bail, pending further enquiries under the Official Secrets Act.
But it emerged that a specialist team of officers is brought in only over matters of national security.
The Metropolitan Police said the man would appear in custody at Leeds Magistrates' Court on Monday.The Metropolitan Police said the man would appear in custody at Leeds Magistrates' Court on Monday.
The Yorkshire Post reported the man was originally arrested under the Official Secrets Act, for allegedly attempting to pass military information to Russia.The Yorkshire Post reported the man was originally arrested under the Official Secrets Act, for allegedly attempting to pass military information to Russia.
The paper said the breach of security was related to a government rather than a commercial source.The paper said the breach of security was related to a government rather than a commercial source.