Secret Afghan relocation scheme arrange after main information breach


Joel Gunter & Sean Seddon

BBC Information

Getty Images Afghan men walk past a patrol conducted by British soldiers of the 1st batallion of the Royal Welsh, French soldiers of the 21st RIMA and Afghan soldiers in a street of the city of Showal in Nad-e-Ali district, Southern Afghanistan, in Helmand province on February 25, 2010. Getty Photos

Hundreds of Afghans have been moved to the UK beneath a secret scheme which was arrange after a British official inadvertently leaked their information, it may be revealed.

In February 2022, the non-public particulars of almost 19,000 individuals who had utilized to maneuver to the UK after the Taliban seized energy in Afghanistan have been leaked.

The earlier authorities realized of the breach in August 2023 and created a brand new resettlement scheme 9 months later. It has seen 4,500 Afghans arrive within the UK, with an extra 600 individuals and their rapid households nonetheless to reach.

The existence of the leak and relocation scheme have been saved secret for greater than three years after the federal government obtained a superinjunction.

Particulars of the most important information breach, the response and the variety of Afghans granted the precise to reside within the UK consequently have been solely made public on Tuesday after a Excessive Court docket decide dominated the gagging order ought to be lifted.

The leak contained the names, contact particulars and a few household info of individuals doubtlessly vulnerable to hurt from the Taliban.

The federal government additionally revealed on Tuesday:

  • The key scheme – formally known as the Afghan Relocation Route – has price £400m up to now, and is anticipated to price an extra £400m to £450m
  • The scheme is being closed down, however relocation presents already made will likely be honoured
  • The breach was dedicated mistakenly by an unnamed official on the Ministry of Defence (MoD)
  • Individuals whose particulars have been leaked have been solely knowledgeable on Tuesday

Talking within the Home of Commons, Defence Secretary John Healey provided a “honest apology” to these whose particulars had been included within the leak, which got here to mild when some appeared on Fb.

He mentioned it was because of a spreadsheet being emailed “outdoors of authorised authorities techniques”, which he described as a “severe departmental error” – although the Metropolitan Police determined a police investigation was not essential.

Healey mentioned the leak was “certainly one of many information losses” associated to the Afghanistan evacuation throughout that interval, and contained the names of senior army officers, authorities officers, and MPs.

The MoD has declined to say how many individuals might have been arrested or killed because of the info breach, however Healey advised MPs an unbiased evaluation had discovered it was “extremely unlikely” a person would have been focused solely due to it.

He mentioned that evaluation had additionally judged the key scheme to be an “extraordinarily important intervention” given the “doubtlessly restricted” threat posed by the leak.

In a Excessive Court docket judgement issued on Tuesday, Mr Justice Chamberlain mentioned it was “fairly doable” that a few of those that noticed the Fb publish containing the leaked private information “have been Taliban infiltrators or spoke about it to Taliban-aligned people”.

An e mail has been despatched to these impacted by the breach, urging them to “train warning”, and take steps like defending their on-line actions and never responding to messages from unknown contacts.

Healey mentioned those that have been relocated to the UK have already been counted in immigration figures.

‘Unprecedented’

Tuesday’s disclosure dates again to the August 2021 withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, which noticed the Taliban retake energy and rapidly encompass the capital Kabul.

The leak concerned the names of people that had utilized for the Afghan Relocations and Help Coverage (Arap) scheme, which the UK authorities set as much as quickly course of functions by individuals who feared reprisals from the Taliban and transfer them to the UK.

The evacuation has already been closely criticised within the years because it was launched, with a 2022 inquiry by the Overseas Affairs Committee discovering it was a “catastrophe” and a “betrayal”.

When the federal government arrange a brand new relocation scheme final 12 months in response to the leak, members of the press rapidly realized in regards to the plans.

The federal government requested a decide to impose a superinjunction on the media, stopping retailers by legislation from reporting any element.

Healey advised the Home even he had been prevented from talking in regards to the breach due to the “unprecedented” injunction, after being knowledgeable whereas nonetheless shadow defence secretary.

Studying a abstract of his judgment in courtroom, Mr Justice Chamberlain mentioned the gagging order had “given rise to severe free speech issues”.

He continued: “The superinjunction had the impact of utterly shutting down the unusual mechanisms of accountability which function in a democracy.

“This led to what I describe as a ‘scrutiny vacuum’.”

Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge, who was in authorities when the key scheme was established, mentioned “this information leak ought to by no means have occurred and was an unacceptable breach of all related information protocols”.

Erin Alcock, a lawyer for the agency Leigh Day, which has assisted a whole bunch of Arap candidates and relations, known as the breach a “catastrophic failure”.

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