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06-11-08, 02:44 PM
Secret government files on the al-Qaeda threat and the strength of the Iraqi security forces were left on a train by a senior intelligence officer, the Cabinet Office revealed today.
The documents, both marked "secret", were in an orange cardboard envelope left on a commuter train between London Waterloo and Surrey yesterday.
The file was found on a seat by a passenger who passed to the BBC after realising what was inside.
Scotland Yard confirmed it was investigating the loss of the documents, which the Cabinet Office said was "a matter of grave concern".
FULL STORY>>> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4115588.ece
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We are liaising with the BBC for the return of the papers."
And on next weeks Panorama, How secret is our secrets we will show you some very interesting papers found on a train. ;)
The documents, both marked "secret", were in an orange cardboard envelope left on a commuter train between London Waterloo and Surrey yesterday.
The file was found on a seat by a passenger who passed to the BBC after realising what was inside.
Scotland Yard confirmed it was investigating the loss of the documents, which the Cabinet Office said was "a matter of grave concern".
FULL STORY>>> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4115588.ece
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We are liaising with the BBC for the return of the papers."
And on next weeks Panorama, How secret is our secrets we will show you some very interesting papers found on a train. ;)