happened, describing the data breach as of an industrial scale. he was asked about claims that the list of 10,000 names of police officers and staff may have fallen into the hands of dissident republicans. and he said that the ps and i had found no evidence to verify those claims. that would have been particular worrying if it was correct, because dissident republicans are behind the attempted murder of a senior detective in northern ireland in february. simon berghan was also askedif february. simon berghan was also asked if any officers had been rehoused yet after their name appeared on this list, and he said no. but, however, we do know that hundreds have contacted their managers to say they now feel concerned about their safety. there was a separate data breach as well in july which involved was a separate data breach as well injuly which involved a police laptop, radio and a spreadsheet with the names of 200 officers being stolen from a car. simon berghan
remember that there has been a second data breach that came out over the last couple of days. it emerged yesterday that a police laptop and documents had been stolen from a car last month. 0n laptop and documents had been stolen from a car last month. on that breach, the chief constable and the other senior officers at that press conference that they were confident that that information wouldn t leak, as they could wipe the devices and that they were password protected. he said that they had means of wiping those devices remotely and, as i say, he said he was confident the information on them would not be accessible to third parties. so that s just a brief sum up of what the chief constable, simon byrne, was saying at that press conference that has been held in belfast. it all comes after the senior officers
he covertly recorded 31 women between 2017 2020 and stored the images on his police laptop. corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism. he was sentenced to three years in jail. the judge said his actions had seriously undermined public trust in the police. he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18 month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it s a betrayal, damaging trust and confidence. it really hurts. one of the women who we re calling jessica was booked by corbel after he found her photos on a modelling website. he introduced himself and said how he did photography as a hobby, and how he d seen my portfolio. there seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary about it. corbel had spy cameras hidden in an alarm clock and a phone charger to secretly record her naked. jessica was eventually called into a police station. it raises further questions
a former metropolitan police counter terrorism detective has been jailed for three years for secretly filming models during fake photoshoots. neil corbel pleaded guilty to 19 counts of voyeurism, committed in hotel rooms and rented accommodation across the uk. he used cameras in tissue boxes, phone chargers and in glasses to film women, as anna adams reports. they thought they d been booked for a modelling assignment but instead, dozens of women were secretly filmed by an off duty police officer while they were undressing. he called himself harrison and said he was a pilot but in fact, he was detective inspector neil corbel from the met. he covertly recorded 31 women between 2017 2020, and stored the images on his police laptop. corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism. he was sentenced to three years in jail. the judge said his actions had seriously undermined public trust in the police . he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18 month
anna adams has this report. they thought they had been booked for a modelling assignment, but instead, dozens of women were secretly filmed by an off duty police officer while they were undressing. he called himself harrison and said he was a pilot, but in fact, he was detective inspector neil corbel from the met. he covertly recorded 31 women between 2017 and 2020 and stored the images on his police laptop. corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism. he was sentenced to three years in jail. the judge that his actions had been seriously undermined public trust in the police. he was tracked down by fellow officers, after an 18 month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it s a betrayal. it damages trust and it damages confidence. it really hurts, cos i know how hard i work and i know how hard my officers work, the met works, to look after people, to care for people. one of the women who we re