Britain secretly resumed 4,500 Afghans in Britain after heavy data exposure: Report

London: Britain set up a secret plan to transfer thousands of Afghans to Britain, when a soldier accidentally revealed personal details of more than 33,000 people, putting them at risk of rebuke from the Taliban, by court documents on Tuesday. A judge in the London High Court on Tuesday made public on Tuesday in the May 2024 judgment that around 20,000 people may have to offer transfer to Britain, a step that would cost “several billion pounds”. The current Defense Minister of Britain John Helle said that about 4,500 affected people are “in Britain or in transit … at a cost of about 400 million pounds”. The government is also facing the cases of people affected by violations. Breach’s Defense-Communication Review Ministry, whose summary was also published on Tuesday, said more than 16,000 affected people were transferred to the UK by May this year. The government was forced to take action after the names of Afghans who helped the British forces in Afghanistan before returning from the country in 2021 in 2021. In 2023, prohibitory orders were granted, when the mod argued that a public disclosure of violations could put people at risk of additional judicial assassination or severe violence by the Taliban.The dataset had personal information from around 19,000 Afghans, who applied to transfer to Britain and their families. It was released in an error in early 2022, before the mod saw Brech in August 2023, when the dataset’s share was published on Facebook. The former Orthodox government received prohibition the next month. Roots