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Man in court under explosives law Man in court under explosives law
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A 23-year-old man accused of possessing an explosive substance is due to appear in court in North Yorkshire. A 23-year-old man accused of possessing an explosive substance is due to appear in court in West Yorkshire.
Peter Stephen Hill was initially detained under the 1911 Official Secrets Act but will answer bail on that charge later in the month.Peter Stephen Hill was initially detained under the 1911 Official Secrets Act but will answer bail on that charge later in the month.
The risk analyst from Lambert Street, Skipton, was charged under section four of the Explosive Substances Act 1883.The risk analyst from Lambert Street, Skipton, was charged under section four of the Explosive Substances Act 1883.
The allegations are not thought to relate to terrorist-related activity. He is due before magistrates in Leeds.The allegations are not thought to relate to terrorist-related activity. He is due before magistrates in Leeds.
Police detained Mr Hill in Leeds on 7 November before making a search of premises in Skipton.Police detained Mr Hill in Leeds on 7 November before making a search of premises in Skipton.
He was initially detained under section one of the Official Secrets Act which covers passing information that could be helpful to an enemy.He was initially detained under section one of the Official Secrets Act which covers passing information that could be helpful to an enemy.
On Saturday police confirmed he had subsequently been charged under the Explosives Act with having "knowingly in your possession or under your control an explosive substance".On Saturday police confirmed he had subsequently been charged under the Explosives Act with having "knowingly in your possession or under your control an explosive substance".