LONDON, Sept 30: Britain’s MI6 intelligence service is investigating how a camera holding sensitive information about Al Qaeda suspects came to be lost by one of its agents, police said on Tuesday.
Media reports said the Nikon digital camera was put up for sale on internet trading site eBay and sold for just $30.64.
Its memory had names of Al Qaeda members, fingerprints and suspects’ academic records as well as pictures of rocket launchers and missiles, the Sun newspaper reported.
“We can confirm we seized a camera after a member of the public reported it,” said a statement by police in Hertfordshire, north of London, after the camera was handed into a police station.
“Intelligence services are investigating,” the statement added.
The incident is the latest in a series of embarrassing data losses to affect the intelligence services and the government.
On Monday, prosecutors said a senior public official who left top secret intelligence assessments of Al Qaeda and the security forces in Iraq on a London commuter train is due to face charges under the Official Secrets Act.—Reuters
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