His lawyer Alex Tribick, who won £706,000 from the Home Office for Colin Stagg, wrongly suspected of the murder of Rachel Nickell in 1992, said: "My client feels he was being persecuted on the flimsiest of evidence. He has provided a perfectly reasonable explanation for the material taken by the police and co-operated with them fully. Considering the sensitivity of the allegations it is surprising this matter was dealt with in such a heavy-handed way."