
As many as twelve officers went to the house, which is owned by the suspect’s mother, to search it and the grounds outside, and Robert Murat was present at the time.
Tuck Price, who is acting as a spokesman for Robert Murat said that Murat was doing all he could to help the police with their investigation, and Robert Murat's uncle, Ralph Eveleigh, also said that his family welcomed the search.
Thick vegetation was cleared away in the grounds, and a sniffer dog with a British handler was also used on the search, however, Robert Murat was not arrested or questioned any further.