Michael Campbell from Dundalk is in court in Lithuania A court in Lithuania is hearing evidence in the trial of a Dundalk man accused of trying to buy weapons and explosives there.
Michael Campbell, 36, from Dundalk was arrested in January 2008 in an international sting against a suspected dissident republican plot.
He allegedly handed 10,000 euro (£8,500) to an undercover Lithuanian agent posing as a weapons supplier.
The Vilnius session was closed to hear evidence from an agent in the sting.
Many British agents participated in the sting.
In February, a prisons inspector travelled to Lithuania to visit Mr Campbell.
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