By Q Radio News
Police have searched the offices of a production company in Paris as part of the investigation into the murder of Lyra McKee.
The PSNI said it believes a camera crew from the production company was in Derry/Londonderry throughout the week of Lyra's killing in April 2019.
Police said a number of items were recovered for further examination.
The PSNI carried out the search today, led by two French judges, with the assistance of French police.
In a statement police said a European Investigation Order had been "carefully considered, sought and granted by Belfast Crown Court and the search was later approved and supported by senior members of the French judiciary".

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