'We have a number of people particularly very vulnerable' due to the data breach in NI 👇 Chairman of the Police Federation for NI, Liam Kelly, says some officers 'who work in more sensitive areas' rely on 'a veil of secrecy' for safety. 📺 Sky 501
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has apologised for a self-inflicted security breach which has compromised the data of every serving officer and member of staff.
The breach involved the surname, initials, the rank or grade, the work location and departments of all PSNI staff, but did not involve the officers' and civilians' private addresses.
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