A man charged in connection with the Omagh bombing has been freed after the charge against him was dropped.
Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service instructed that Anthony Joseph Donegan be freed from prison yesterday.
The 34-year-old, from Dundalk in Co Louth, was charged in February in connection with the car used to carry the bomb which killed 29 people in August 1998.
Mr Donegan was accused of making available to another person a maroon Vauxhall Cavalier car knowing it might be used for terrorism.
Sean Gerard Hoey, 35, of Jonesborough in south Armagh, is the only man still in custody charged with the bombing.
He was charged in May with the murders of those killed in the Real IRA blast.
