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Personnel records stolen from MoD | Personnel records stolen from MoD |
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The MoD is investigating the theft of computer files containing the personal records of thousands of serving and former RAF staff. | |
The information was stored on computer hard drives at the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency at the RAF Innsworth site near Gloucester. | The information was stored on computer hard drives at the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency at the RAF Innsworth site near Gloucester. |
The theft of the files took place last Wednesday, within a high-security area on the base. | |
The MoD has set up a helpline for people who have been affected. | |
It said it was treating the breach "extremely seriously". | |
900,000 personnel | 900,000 personnel |
A spokesman for the MoD police said: "We can confirm that an investigation is being conducted by MoD police, with the support of Gloucestershire Police into the apparent theft of three USB portable hard disk drives. | A spokesman for the MoD police said: "We can confirm that an investigation is being conducted by MoD police, with the support of Gloucestershire Police into the apparent theft of three USB portable hard disk drives. |
"In view of the ongoing nature of police inquiries, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage." | |
It is not yet clear what information was stored on the disk drives, or how many people's records are affected. | |
But two of the drives are believed to have contained potentially sensitive personal data, while the third hard drive did not contain any personal data. | |
The first priority has to be ensuring that nobody's security has been put at risk Nick Harvey, Lib Dem defence spokesman | The first priority has to be ensuring that nobody's security has been put at risk Nick Harvey, Lib Dem defence spokesman |
The agency provides support services for some 900,000 serving and ex-service personnel. | The agency provides support services for some 900,000 serving and ex-service personnel. |
Nick Harvey, Lib Dem defence spokesman, said: "This is just the latest in a seemingly endless stream of stories involving personal information being lost or stolen. | |
"The first priority has to be ensuring that nobody's security has been put at risk, but we also need a serious look at the way such sensitive data is being handled. | "The first priority has to be ensuring that nobody's security has been put at risk, but we also need a serious look at the way such sensitive data is being handled. |
"The current situation is unacceptable." | "The current situation is unacceptable." |
Former shadow minister for homeland security, Patrick Mercer, said if the theft was an "internal job" he would be even more concerned. | |
"If this was some sort of opportunity theft by, you know, 'Joe Burglar' - fine. | |
"But if we're saying that this is an internal job which is targeted at some specific form of information, then I'm afraid my alarm bells ring even more." | |
Concerned serving and former RAF personnel can email rafdata@spva.mod.uk or phone the helpline on 0800 085 3600. |