Scottish former leader held in finance probe

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Edinburgh: Former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon was arrested as part of an investigation into financial irregularities of the Scottish National Party (SNP). She was later released without charge pending further investigation.
Sunday’s was the third arrest in the probe, which is sending shockwaves through Scotland’s political system. Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the SNP, was arrested as part of the probe in April.
“A 52-year-old woman has today … been arrested as a suspect in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party,” Police Scotland said in a statement.
A spokesperson for Sturgeon said she was cooperating with the investigation, and had by arrangement attended the interview with Police Scotland.
“To find myself in the situation I did today – when I am certain I have committed no offence – is both a shock and deeply distressing… I would never do anything to harm either the SNP or the country,” Sturgeon said in a statement posted on Twitter. “Given the nature of this process, I cannot go into detail. However, I do wish to say this… I know beyond doubt that I am in fact innocent of any wrongdoing.”
Police Scotland said she was arrested at 10:09am (09:09 GMT) and released without charge at 5:24pm pending further investigation. “As the investigation is ongoing, we are unable to comment further,” it said.
Murrell has long faced questions over the alleged diversion of 600,000 British pounds ($754,000) in SNP donations that were meant to support its drive for Scottish independence.

He also failed to declare a personal loan to the SNP of more than 100,000 British pounds ($125,700), which could breach laws on political funding transparency. He was later released without charge pending further investigation.

Party treasurer Colin Beattie was also arrested in April and later released.