Sensitive details exposed by Vishal Afghan data breech that puts tens of thousand people at risk It was manifested by the Defense Secretary – but the media is still banned from reporting.
John Hele offered a “honest waiver” from the British government for a large -scale leak, which shared the information Afghan is trying to escape from Britain British soldiers can be informed due to their link and only after another Two -year battle to raise an unprecedented superinity,
But in his address to the MPs, Mr. Hele said that the media still cannot publish because one strict other gagging order is in place.
Media organizations, including IndependentTrying to reverse the order in the High Court, which will allow the information kept secret to find out in advance.
In February 2022, Breach, performed by the Defense Officer, triggers a secret government operation, which saw 16,000 Afghans vacant Britain, with some 8,000 still coming.
The entire operation was kept secret from the MPs and the public, the ministers also decided to hide the exact cause of withdrawal from Parliament when the mod claimed that the issuance of information could put the nominated people in the database to risk reprimanding from the Taliban.
Raising the superinjunction on Tuesday, the High Court Judge Mr. Justice Chamberlain, after the official review of the data leak, “originally reduced the clear base” for further investigation “, on which the superinjunction was based.
Media organizations, including Independent, daily Mail And Many timesOn Tuesday, he was killed with a new prohibition, which banned any mention of some information, due to the apprehension that it could risk national security.
But the MOD lawyers should not share the information despite arguing, Mr. Hele revealed some details to the MPs in Parliament.
Shri Justice Chamberlain on Tuesday asked an emergency hearing to find out whether the second prohibition should now be removed.
He told the court, in a public hearing, that the MOD lawyers were insisting on staying in place, arguing that any release of information would result in “loss of national security” as a result of any release of information.
He said, “Mode has sought time to produce this evidence … I have reached the provisional approach that if the evidence will be produced, it will have to be produced very quickly”, he said.
The judge has now given time for media defendants and modes to try to agree whether the information can be published and what should be secret.