Police investigating the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr have charged a man with terrorism offences.
The suspect (33) is accused of possession of firearms and explosives with the intent to endanger life and possession of articles likely to be of use in terrorism.
Constable Kerr (25) died earlier this month when a booby trap bomb exploded under his car in Omagh, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
The suspect will appear at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court, Tyrone, tomorrow.
At the time of the killing police blamed dissident republicans for targeting the Catholic officer.
The device exploded as he got into his car to go to work, yards from where participants in a fun run had earlier passed by.
This is the first individual to be charged. Two others were released earlier this week.
Separately, a newly dissident Republican group is reported to have admitted murdering Mr Kerr.
Today's Belfast Telegraph newspaper says the group is made up of former members of the IRA.
It said it had seen a statement issued by the group in which it threatens to continue a campaign of violence to try to end what it described as "British occupation".
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