The 31 year-old along with another man have been bailed following the alleged incident, which is said to have happend before a charity rugby match on the island
The match was due to take place at Llangefni rugby club's ground but was called off at the last minute
A National Assembly worker has been arrested following claims that a woman was sexually assaulted in a hotel on Anglesey .
North Wales Police are now appealing for information about the alleged incident, which is said to have happened in Llangefni on the night before the Assembly’s rugby side was due to play Llangefni RFC veterans on Saturday.
A spokesman for the force confirmed two 31-year-old men, from the South Wales area, had been arrested and released on bail.
The side, called Welsh Assembly Rugby and made up of Assembly staff, AMs and others, had been due to play Llangefni veterans at 2pm on Saturday but the game was called off at the last minute.
The match had been organised by Llangefni RFC juniors coach and Anglesey AM Rhun ap Iorwerth, who is also a regular member of the National Assembly side.
Mr ap Iorwerth, 44, had been planning to play for Llangefni in the fixture, which was raising funds for the Ynys Mon National Eisteddford 2017 and for Bowel Cancer UK.
According to Wales Online , a spokesman for the Assembly Commission, which administers the National Assembly, said one of its staff had been arrested.
No AMs involved in allegations
He said no Assembly Members were involved in the allegations.
He said: “The police are investigating an allegation against a member of Assembly Commission staff.
“In such circumstances, the Commission has procedures in place for dealing with allegations against staff and these procedures are being followed.
“No Assembly Members are involved in any way in the allegations that have been made.
“As it is an ongoing police investigation, it would not be appropriate for us to comment further.”
A spokesman for North Wales Police said the alleged incident happened at around midnight.
He said: “Two 31-year-old men from South Wales have been arrested and released on bail pending further inquiries.”
Anyone who witnessed the incident or who may have information relating to the assault is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference U171680.
Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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