Councillors to send letter of concern on potential death threat to PSNI officers

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Councillors to send letter of concern on potential death threat to PSNI officers
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'We now know that this information is in the hands of terrorists, who would seek to harm and injure and perhaps even cause death.'

A Northern Ireland council is to highlight its concerns of potential death threats to the PSNI following a "tragic" data breach now in the "hands of terrorists".

An independent review, led by Peter O'Doherty, an assistant commissioner at City of London Police, will now publish an initial report on the data breach within a month and a full report by the end of November.Lisburn South DUP rep, Alan Givan, said: "At the last meeting of the PCSP, I as chair expressed to Superintendent Kelly Moore and to Chief Inspector Ian McCormack our deep regret at the data breach, which they have experienced.

"I propose that Mr Mayor would write a letter of concern and support on behalf of us all to the Superintendent, reassuring her that our thoughts are with her and with her staff and support workers and also their families, that at this time have been put in to a very worrying position.

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