A journalist – who had his house searched by police investigating allegations of spying for China – has told BBC Wales he was baffled to find himself implicated in the case.
Martin Shipton, associate editor for Nation.Cymru, confirmed police forced entry into his house in Cardiff on Wednesday, and served him with a search warrant. He was not arrested.
The Met Police, supported by counter-terror police in Wales and in Scotland, arrested three men with connections to Wales and the Labour Party as part of the investigation and released them on bail on Thursday.
Speaking to BBC Wales, Shipton confirmed he gave police a voluntary statement and was not arrested, adding he had not done anything wrong.