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Lee Harpin, recently appointed agenda editor of all three national titles owned by Trinity Mirror, has been arrested for phone hacking. | Lee Harpin, recently appointed agenda editor of all three national titles owned by Trinity Mirror, has been arrested for phone hacking. |
Sources said Harpin was arrested around midday on Wednesday in the Mirror offices, and his computer confiscated. | |
A Trinity Mirror spokesperson refused to confirm Harpin’s identity, but said: “We can confirm that an employee has been arrested.” | A Trinity Mirror spokesperson refused to confirm Harpin’s identity, but said: “We can confirm that an employee has been arrested.” |
Harpin is understood to be the fifth journalist to be arrested in relation to allegations of phone hacking at the Mirror. Another 14 have been interviewed under caution. | Harpin is understood to be the fifth journalist to be arrested in relation to allegations of phone hacking at the Mirror. Another 14 have been interviewed under caution. |
Harpin was one of three Mirror journalists told by police in 2012 that their phones may have been hacked by journalists working at the now defunct News of the World. | Harpin was one of three Mirror journalists told by police in 2012 that their phones may have been hacked by journalists working at the now defunct News of the World. |
In May, a high court judge ruled that phone hacking at the tabloid publisher Trinity Mirror was “widespread and frequent” for a decade, as he ordered the company to pay a record £1.2m in privacy damages to eight victims, including the actor Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne. | In May, a high court judge ruled that phone hacking at the tabloid publisher Trinity Mirror was “widespread and frequent” for a decade, as he ordered the company to pay a record £1.2m in privacy damages to eight victims, including the actor Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne. |
The Metropolitan police said in a statement: “A 47-year old man, a journalist, has today, Wednesday 15 July, been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications. | The Metropolitan police said in a statement: “A 47-year old man, a journalist, has today, Wednesday 15 July, been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications. |
“The arrest was made by detectives from Operation Golding, the investigation into the suspected conspiracy by individuals to intercept telephone voicemails at Mirror Group Newspapers. | “The arrest was made by detectives from Operation Golding, the investigation into the suspected conspiracy by individuals to intercept telephone voicemails at Mirror Group Newspapers. |
“It is being investigated as part of Operation Weeting. He is the fifth person to be arrested under Operation Golding. | “It is being investigated as part of Operation Weeting. He is the fifth person to be arrested under Operation Golding. |
“The man remains in police custody at this time.” | “The man remains in police custody at this time.” |
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