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WikiLeaks Founder and Fugitive Julian Assange has been arrested

Conal Urquhart | 04.01.2013 18:00

Sources close to this reporter have confirmed that WikiLeaks founder and international fugitive Julian Assange has been arrested by Scotland Yard detectives at a private medical clinic located just a five minutes drive from the Ecuadorian embassy at Hans Crescent, London.

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange


Sources close to this reporter have confirmed that WikiLeaks founder and international fugitive Julian Assange has been arrested by Scotland Yard detectives at a private medical clinic located just a five minutes drive from the Ecuadorian embassy at Hans Crescent, London.

It is believed that Assange had been feeling unwell since before christmas, and after consultation from the in-house doctor he was referred to the specialist clinic.

Just before entering the clinic Assange was arrested by undercover Scotland Yard officers who swiftly took him into there custody.

It is beleived that Assange was then transported to the nearby Chelsea and Westminister hospital - also in central London.

The incident only occured within the last 45 minutes and details are rapidly unfolding.

Even at this early stage it is understood that Assange was being transferred by diplomatic officials from the embassy - and the convey he was being transported in had diplomatic plates.

More information will be made available as it comes in.

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Conal Urquhart