Ernest Moret had devices seized after arrest by counter-terrorism police on arrival in London in April
The Metropolitan police have admitted downloading the sim card from the phone of a radical French publisher who was arrested by counter-terrorism police at St Pancras station in April, his lawyer has claimed.
Officers returned the iPhone and laptop it had seized from Ernest Moret, 28, to his London lawyer on Tuesday after the Met announced late on Friday that no further action would be taken against him. He had been arrested on his way to the London book fair and held for almost 24 hours under schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
More Stories
‘The US was our El Dorado’: Africans on Trump’s travel bans and taxes
Conference to recognise Palestinian state to weaken scope of its ambition, diplomats say
Jailed Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong hit with new charges