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Sensitive army papers found in Newcastle street | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The papers seem to have spilled from a black bin bag that was burst open and lying on a Newcastle street | The papers seem to have spilled from a black bin bag that was burst open and lying on a Newcastle street |
Piles of papers containing sensitive military information have been found scattered along a city street. | |
They include soldiers' ranks, emails, shift patterns and weapon issue details, and information which appears to relate to accessing weapons storage and an intruder detection system. | They include soldiers' ranks, emails, shift patterns and weapon issue details, and information which appears to relate to accessing weapons storage and an intruder detection system. |
The documents were discovered spilling out of a black bin bag in the Scotswood area of Newcastle by a football fan on 16 March and, according to information security consultant Gary Hibberd, posed a "significant" threat to individuals named in them. | The documents were discovered spilling out of a black bin bag in the Scotswood area of Newcastle by a football fan on 16 March and, according to information security consultant Gary Hibberd, posed a "significant" threat to individuals named in them. |
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it was looking into the matter "urgently" and was conducting an internal investigation. | The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it was looking into the matter "urgently" and was conducting an internal investigation. |
Downing Street said it could not comment on "any specifics" while the Army's investigation was taking place. | Downing Street said it could not comment on "any specifics" while the Army's investigation was taking place. |
"But you can expect that appropriate action will be taken in response to any potential information breach," a spokesperson said. | "But you can expect that appropriate action will be taken in response to any potential information breach," a spokesperson said. |
The papers appear to be connected to British Army regiments and barracks at Catterick Garrison. | The papers appear to be connected to British Army regiments and barracks at Catterick Garrison. |
One document was headed "armoury keys and hold IDS codes", which the BBC understands relates to accessing an armoury - a storage area for weapons and ammunition - and an intruder detection system. | One document was headed "armoury keys and hold IDS codes", which the BBC understands relates to accessing an armoury - a storage area for weapons and ammunition - and an intruder detection system. |
Another was footnoted with the words "official – sensitive" which, according to government guidance, can in some cases mean the information could lead to a "threat to life" if compromised. | Another was footnoted with the words "official – sensitive" which, according to government guidance, can in some cases mean the information could lead to a "threat to life" if compromised. |
Information contained in the dumped documents ranged from general medical advice to ingredients order sheets, along with people's ID numbers and email addresses. | Information contained in the dumped documents ranged from general medical advice to ingredients order sheets, along with people's ID numbers and email addresses. |
The "official sensitive" scrap was found in a bush near the rest of the papers | The "official sensitive" scrap was found in a bush near the rest of the papers |
The papers were discovered by Mike Gibbard, from Gateshead, as he parked his car before heading to a fanzone to watch Newcastle United's Wembley win over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Final. | The papers were discovered by Mike Gibbard, from Gateshead, as he parked his car before heading to a fanzone to watch Newcastle United's Wembley win over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Final. |
"I peered down and started to see names on bits of papers, and numbers, and I thought 'what's that?'," he said. | "I peered down and started to see names on bits of papers, and numbers, and I thought 'what's that?'," he said. |
The papers were piled up against a wall in a black bag and "in the road, underneath cars, spread all the way up the road". | The papers were piled up against a wall in a black bag and "in the road, underneath cars, spread all the way up the road". |
"I found a lot more on the other side of the road that wasn't in a bag." | "I found a lot more on the other side of the road that wasn't in a bag." |
Mr Gibbard said he asked his wife: "Why is it here? This shouldn't be here, anyone could pick it up." | Mr Gibbard said he asked his wife: "Why is it here? This shouldn't be here, anyone could pick it up." |
Describing the find as "crazy", he said he saw "details of the perimeter, the patrol, checking weapons in and out, requests for leave, mobile phone numbers, high ranking officers". | Describing the find as "crazy", he said he saw "details of the perimeter, the patrol, checking weapons in and out, requests for leave, mobile phone numbers, high ranking officers". |
Shift patterns were found among the scraps of paper | Shift patterns were found among the scraps of paper |
Gary Hibberd, an information security consultant with 35 years' experience, said the documents posed a "significant" threat to those individuals named. | Gary Hibberd, an information security consultant with 35 years' experience, said the documents posed a "significant" threat to those individuals named. |
"They could be easily identified through social media, they could potentially be coerced, they could be harassed," he said. | "They could be easily identified through social media, they could potentially be coerced, they could be harassed," he said. |
Government guidance on sensitive information reveals such documents could, in the wrong hands, lead to "moderate, short term damage" to UK or allied forces' military operations. | Government guidance on sensitive information reveals such documents could, in the wrong hands, lead to "moderate, short term damage" to UK or allied forces' military operations. |
It adds: "However, in some exceptional circumstances, the compromise of more sensitive official information could lead to a threat to life." | It adds: "However, in some exceptional circumstances, the compromise of more sensitive official information could lead to a threat to life." |
All such documents should be disposed of in a "burn bag" or by shredding in an approved machine. | All such documents should be disposed of in a "burn bag" or by shredding in an approved machine. |
There are hundreds more pieces of paper the BBC could not analyse | There are hundreds more pieces of paper the BBC could not analyse |
Mr Gibbard reported the find to Northumbria Police. | Mr Gibbard reported the find to Northumbria Police. |
A spokesperson confirmed the force "received a report that potentially confidential documents had been found on Railway Street in the Scotswood area of Newcastle". | A spokesperson confirmed the force "received a report that potentially confidential documents had been found on Railway Street in the Scotswood area of Newcastle". |
"The documents have now been handed to the Ministry of Defence." | "The documents have now been handed to the Ministry of Defence." |
An MoD spokesperson said: "We are looking into this urgently and the matter is the subject of an ongoing internal investigation." | An MoD spokesperson said: "We are looking into this urgently and the matter is the subject of an ongoing internal investigation." |
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