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Football League referee Dean Mohareb arrested over hacking claim

 

Kim Pilling
Wednesday 03 October 2012 06:05 EDT

A Football League referee has been arrested on suspicion of computer hacking.

Dean Mohareb, 29, of Stockport, was due to officiate at yesterday's npower Championship game between Barnsley and Peterborough United but was stood down.

Mohareb is a senior member of the Football Association's Referees Department in his role as national referee development manager.

It is understood the arrest was prompted by allegations relating to a colleague's email account.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: "On Sunday 30 September, police seized a number of electrical items as part of an investigation into computer hacking and the dissemination of private information.

"A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of unauthorised access to computer material/data, under section 1 of the Misuse of Computers Act 1990.

"The man has since been bailed until November 26."

The FA has reportedly declined to comment on any matters relating to the arrest.

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