TWO OF seven men being questioned about suspected dissident republican activities in the north-west were yesterday moved to other Garda stations outside of Co Donegal.
One man was taken to Manorhamilton Garda station in Co Leitrim and one to Sligo town.
The other five continued to be held in Co Donegal stations, including Ballyshannon and Letterkenny.
Gardaí said the relocations were made for operational reasons.
One of those held is believed to be a senior figure in the Real IRA in Derry.
Four BBC journalists who were arrested with some of the men were released on Sunday night after 19 hours in custody.
The BBC said they worked for current affairs and were on an investigation with full editorial authority under BBC guidelines. All the arrests on Sunday were in Co Donegal and were made under Offences Against the State legislation which allows suspects to be held by gardaí for up to 72 hours after which they must be charged or released.
Meanwhile, a senior member of the DUP in Derry has questioned what the journalists were doing in Co Donegal. Gregory Campbell asked the BBC to explain their guidelines.
He said: "I would like to hear the BBC expand on that and say what it was exactly they [ the journalists] were doing.
"They need to: A, explain what their guidelines are and B, explain the activities of the camera crew when gardaí took steps against them."
He added: "It's all very well for them to say they have guidelines but the public need to know what these are."