Out the truth behind them. Police officers in Northern Ireland say theyre shocked and angry after a data breach revealed Sensitive Information about them. Yesterday the Police Service of Northern Ireland published the names, roles and Work Locations of all its staff by mistake. It blamed human error and apologised. But now, details are emerging of a second data breach, in which a document contraining the names of over 200 officers was stolen from the back of a police vehicle. Psni staff are worried about their safety and fear dissident republican groups could use the information to target them. Live now to our correspondent in belfast, julian oneill. Bring in belfast, julian oneill. Us up to date with whats happening bring us up to date with whats happening with the data breach but also this new information about the stolen details let me start with that. It stolen details let me start with that. , that. It has emerge within the past hour that there that. It has emerge within the past
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