Nicola Sturgeon returned home for the first time in a week today following her arrest and release as part of the police probe into SNP finances.
The former First Minister arrived at her house in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, this afternoon after being arrested last Sunday.Sturgeon, 52, was believed to have been arrested at Falkirk police station shortly after 10am on Sunday, June 11.
She was questioned by detectives for seven hours before she was released without charge at around 5.25pm.However, the ex-SNP leader had not been seen on her quiet suburban street since then until her return today.
She made a statement on her arrival insisting she had done nothing wrong.She told reporters: "I can't say very much just now, what I will say is I reiterate the statement I issued last Sunday, I am certain that I have done nothing wrong. "I intend to be back in parliament in the early part of the week and I will make myself available for questions then, obviously within the constraints that I am referring to right now. "For now, I intend to go home and catch up with some family.
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