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PSNI leak is an attempt to ‘intimidate’ officers

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PSNI leak is an attempt to ‘intimidate’ officers

PSNI leak is an attempt to ‘intimidate’ officers

There are warnings that dissident Republicans are claiming to have sensitive information about some Northern Ireland police officers, following a major security leak.

Apologising for the data breach, the chief constable of Northern Ireland, Simon Byrne said advice was being given to officers and staff who might be affected.

Report by Ajagbef.

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