By Adam Evans
A murder suspect wanted in Northern Ireland has been arrested after he was extradited from the Republic.
The PSNI says the 41-year-old was held in Armagh earlier over the death of prison officer David Black.
He's appeared before Armagh Magistrates Court to face charges of aiding and abetting murder, membership of a proscribed organisation, commissioning and instigating preparatory acts of terrorism and committing and assisting acts of terrorism.
The man's been remanded in custody until next month.
Man extradited to face charges in David Black murder case pic.twitter.com/Vu6tqjIxlG
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