Two males granted bail to ‘allow further enquiries’ into bus cease poster
etectives investigating a poster on a bus shelter in Co Londonderry which claimed to hyperlink three folks to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have launched two males on bail.
The pair, 38 and 58, have been held on “suspicion of possession for terrorist purposes and other related offences”, police mentioned.
The two males have been launched on bail on Sunday night time “to allow for further police enquiries”.
The poster appeared in Dungiven on Thursday and police mentioned it contained incorrect data.
One girl, who mentioned her private particulars have been on the poster, mentioned on Saturday she believes she has been made a goal.
Police mentioned the lady has no present or historic hyperlinks to the PSNI.
A PSNI spokesperson mentioned: “Our investigation into this matter continues and we would appeal to anyone with any information relating to this incident to contact police on 101.
“We are particularly keen to hear from anyone who was travelling through Dungiven on Thursday night, August 31, and who has any dash cam footage.”
The poster was placed on the shelter weeks after the main points of about 10,000 officers and employees have been mistakenly launched on-line in a significant PSNI information breach.
Details of officers and employees, together with the surname and first preliminary of each worker, their rank or grade, the place they’re primarily based and the unit they work in have been launched in response to a freedom of data request.
The PSNI has confirmed the record is within the palms of dissident republicans, who proceed to focus on officers.
Two males arrested by detectives on Saturday investigating the information breach have additionally been launched on bail.