In Northern Ireland, the identities of all police officers were released by mistake. This was stated by Chris Todd, deputy district police chief, reports TASS.
The official said a routine inquiry was received into the total number of police and support personnel of all ranks and ranks in Northern Ireland. In the response of the police force, as a result of the negligence of one of the employees, data was inserted along with the location of each active policeman, the departments he served, their names, initials, ranks and ranks.
Todd said the classified information was available for about two and a half hours. At the same time, the home addresses of the police officers were not published.
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