Military police have launched an urgent probe after sensitive documents from Britain’s largest Army base were found dumped in council bins.
Defence chiefs are scrambling to find out how the cache – which includes soldiers’ names and ranks, guard shift patterns and weapons storage information – ended up in a pile of rubbish two-and-a-half miles away from Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire.
The alarming discovery was made just a year after an almost identical incident saw files from the same base found in a bin in Newcastle.
This time, the unredacted papers also contained details about security breaches and alarm response protocols outlining the base’s
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