One of the FBI's most wanted alleged terrorists has appeared in court facing potential extradition to the US after being finally tracked down in a Welsh village.

Daniel Andreas San Diego, 47, was detained at a rural North Wales cottage on November 25 last year as police investigated a series of bombings in San Francisco.

San Diego, who had a £200,000 bounty on his head, had ties to an animal rights group which the FBI said was the motivation behind the blasts.

He had fled the US after allegedly detonating two bombs at animal biotech firms in the San Francisco Bay area in August 2003 and targeting an animal nutrition business with a nail bomb the following month.

He was arrested on November 25 last year at a property in a rural area next to woodland in Conwy, North Wales, by officers from Britain's National Crime Agency supported by Counter Terrorism Policing and North Wales Police.