The revelation comes just a week after the force suffered a major data breach.
The PSNI has revealed it is investigating the loss of a police officer’s laptop and notebook after the items fell from a moving vehicle.
The latest revelation comes just a week after the force suffered a major data breach when the personal details of more than 10,000 officers and staff were mistakenly released. “We will be liaising with the Office of the Information Commissioner and have advised the Northern Ireland Policing Board and the Department of Justice.Meanwhile, a man has been arrested in Co Londonderry by detectives investigating potential criminality linked to last week’s major data breach.
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