A 38-year-old man has appeared in court in Derry charged with having information which is likely to be of use to terrorists.
Mr Mark John Pilling, a community worker, was remanded in custody following a brief hearing.
The court heard that on dates between May 31st and September 7th this year, Mr Pilling had in his possession information of a kind "which is likely to be of use to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism".
The court heard that when charged with the offence at Waterside police station on Saturday night, Pilling, of Heron Way, Derry, replied: "I gave a proper reason for why I had it in my possession."
However, a detective constable said he believed he could connect the accused with the charges.
Mr Pilling, who wore a green fleece top during the hearing, was remanded in custody until October 3rd to appear in court via a video link.