June 15, 2008

Not again

Yet again sensitive government paper has been found on a commuter train in the UK. Just only on Wednesday last week other top secret papers containing the latest intelligence on al-Qaeda was found on a commuter train. This time the information was regarding fighting global terrorist funding, drugs trafficking and money laundering.

Home Affairs Select Committee chairman Keith Vaz made this accurate but rather alarming comment:
Our enemies don't even need to hack into our computers, they apparently just need to travel on public transport.
Not being British, but as any person living in the age of terrorism, I'm very concerned how things like this can happened over and over again. More and more I wonder if the British government is made up by halfwits and fools. Who on earth leaves secret files on a train or a laptop with government records overnight in a car? I wouldn't. It's just common sense.

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