Man (39) was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of collecting information likely to be useful to terrorists
On Monday the Chief Constable, Simon Byrne, confirmed the details were now in the hands of dissident republicans after a section of the data – several A4 pages – appeared on a wall opposite the Sinn Féin office on the Falls Road in west Belfast.
“Today’s search operation, and subsequent arrest, is just one piece of a large-scale operation,” he said. On Wednesday the head of the Catholic church in Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin, spoke to Mr Byrne about the data breach and its implications. Archbishop Martin emphasised his “unequivocal support” for the PSNI’s officers and civilian employees and reiterated a previous appeal to young people from the Catholic community to consider a career in policing.
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