SAS and British spy designated for violating Afghanistan data

The status of more than 100 British officials, including special forces and MI6, can be reported to have been reported to have been damaged by data leakage that causes thousands of Afghanistan to be at risk of retaliation.

The latest fallout of this violation was kept secret by the prohibition order until the order of the order was partially released by the Understanding of the Under Thursday.

This revealed that media organizations include the detailed case notes of the database that included the secrets of special forces and spies.

The government acknowledged almost 19,000 Afghanistan data on Tuesday in Afghanistan for 20 years in Afghanistan on Tuesday.

As the Taliban pursued retaliation for those who worked with the British government during the conflict, many people were at risk of serious damage.

This was part of the reason why the information was protected by the so -called “super intunction”.

Data violations occurred in February 2022, but were not found by the government by August 2023, and pointed out that Afghanistan’s data could be posted on Facebook and the rest could be released.

The BBC said on Wednesday that the Ministry of Defense (MOD) brought him to the country after promptly proposing a review of an individual’s application and posting data.

The mode refused to mention the individual’s behavior, but he said, “A person who comes to the UK according to the Afghanistan relocation system must go through a” powerful security check to enter. “

If a violation was found in 2023, the government had to secure the Afghanistan Response Route (ARR).

The system has already allowed 4,500 Afghanistan and family to move to the UK, and 2,400 are expected to be £ 850 million.

An accidental leak was the result of an email of more than 30,000 settlement applications to individuals outside the government by mistake, and sent data for 150 people.

After the superpower was released on Tuesday, the second prohibition order prevented the revelation of special forces and security services.

But on Thursday, it was also released that lawyers representing modes and media organizations reached a compromise that journalists could report additional facts.

Secretary of Defense John Healey said in a Tuesday parliamentary violation that “a serious department error.” He also admitted that it was “one of the many data losses” related to the Afghanistan relocation system.

Defense Minister James Cartlidge apologized for the former conservative government.

This mode refused to say how many people in Afghanistan would have been damaged as a result of data leaks. The Taliban government said it did not arrest or monitor Afghanistan, which is affected by leaks on Thursday.

But the relatives of Afghanistan, who were nominated for leaks, still told the BBC that the family was still afraid of the family, and tried to find the relative strengthening of the Taliban as the leak.

A MOD spokesman said: “It is a long -standing government’s policy that does not mention special forces.

“We are very seriously taking the security of employees, especially those who are sensitive, and always take appropriate measures to protect security.”