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Lithuanian court frees Irish man linked to Real IRA

Brother of alleged terrorist leader was caught in 2008 sting operation over arms purchases

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An Irish man convicted of trying to purchase weapons and explosives for the Real IRA was released in Lithuania yesterday after an appeals court overturned an earlier ruling.

Michael Campbell, who has been in prison since his 2008 arrest, smiled as police took off his handcuffs and freed him in court in the capital, Vilnius.

"I am very happy," Campbell, 41, told reporters, adding that he planned to return to Ireland. "I will go as soon as possible."

Campbell, the younger brother of alleged Real IRA founder Liam Campbell, was arrested as part of an international sting operation that included undercover British agents as he tried to purchase guns and explosives in the Baltic state.

A lower court sentenced him to 12 years in prison in 2011.

The Vilnius Appeals Court said prosecutors failed to prove ties with the Real IRA and suggested that Campbell was the victim of entrapment.

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