Material fell from from police vehicle on Thursday, a week after huge data breach at the force
Mr Todd said: “Police are continuing to investigate the loss of an officer’s laptop and notebook.
“It is believed the material fell from a moving vehicle on the foreshore stretch of the M2 motorway, on Thursday, August 17th around 4.15pm.He said a significant amount of the notebook had since been recovered but that some sections remained outstanding. “This afternoon it was confirmed that some of the outstanding pages, which contained details of some officers and staff, have not yet been recovered.Man arrested in Armagh over major PSNI data breach“Forty-two officers and staff have been specifically identified as being affected and directly contacted last night by line managers and senior management.
On Monday PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne said he believed the information was in the hands of dissident republicans.Many officers have expressed concern for their safety. . The policing board, which has oversight of the PSNI, is to hold a follow-up meeting on Tuesday to receive an update on the data leak and to consider further actions necessary. – PA
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