Two men in their 20s have been arrested under the Terrorism Act in connection with the accidental leak.
Two men have been arrested by detectives investigatingThe data was accidentally shared last month and included the surname and initials of 10,000 PSNI employees.
Police said the men, aged 21 and 22, had been arrested under the Terrorism Act after a search in Portadown, County Armagh, on Saturday.To date, four arrests have been made in relation to the data breach. On 16 August, a 39-year-old was arrested on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists. He was later released on bail.He appeared in court on 21 August and was remanded in custody for four weeks.Dt Ch Insp Avine Kelly said the PSNI was working to establish who possessed information related to the data breach.
"We will take action to ensure that any criminality identified is dealt with robustly to keep communities, and our officers and staff who serve them, safe."
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