The Exeter man held in Russia with a group of Greenpeace activists has been granted bail.
Iain Rogers from Countess Wear was the ship's engineer on the Arctic Sunrise, whose crew were detained for protesting against Russian oil drilling.
They've been in custody since mid-September and are facing charges of hooliganism, but several have now been bailed by a Russian court.
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