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Afghanistan
Dutch officer lost memory stick with details of Afghan mission
2006-02-03
The Dutch military is red-faced following the revelation it has let confidential information slip through its fingers - twice.

The military recently had to own up to losing a USB memory stick with sensitive information. Then the news division of broadcaster RTL reported on Wednesday it had come into possession of top-secret information from a second misplaced memory stick.

This information was compiled by the military about Afghanistan. Parliament is expected to give the green light on Thursday to the controversial deployment of 1,200 Dutch troops to southern Afghanistan.

A captain in the Air Force, who had spent five months in Afghanistan, left the

unencrypted USB stick in a rented car two weeks ago. Two young men found it and copied the contents onto a computer.

The USB stick was returned to the captain a week ago and the finders received a gift certificate in return. The captain, according to RTL, said nothing about the incident and it only came to light when RTL received the information.

It included highly-sensitive recommendations on how Dutch troops should react when confronted with aggression. It also contained details on reconnaissance missions and security measures for Defence Minister Henk Kamp.

Kamp said on Thursday afternoon the captain has been discharged from the military.

This incident bears striking similarities to one last year when an employee of the intelligence service left computer disks in a lease car.

The disks included information about the sex life of murdered populist politician Pim Fortuyn. Crime journalist Peter R. de Vries featured the disks on his television programme.

The Public Prosecutor's Office (OM) announced on Wednesday De Vries would not be prosecuted for revealing State secrets.

Posted by:lotp

#8  I keep my secret memorystick wrapped in a cigar.
Posted by: 6   2006-02-03 19:03  

#7  Wait'll you get older. I keep leaving things in the fridge. Come to think about it, where the hell are my teeth ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-02-03 18:37  

#6  People do things like that all the time. It's easy enough to lose track of something small enough to fall out of a pocket -- my own experience with cell phones could have brought down several of our governments, if I actually knew anyone or anything important. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-03 17:38  

#5  Didn't Dutch Shell lose a sensitive laptop, left in a car, awhile back? Do I see a pattern here?
Posted by: Danielle   2006-02-03 16:00  

#4  What's Dutch for "I don't have a clue?"
Posted by: Mike   2006-02-03 15:30  

#3  once is a mistake, twice isn't.
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-03 14:02  

#2  Kamp said on Thursday afternoon the captain has been discharged from the military.

.....and is now employed by the US State Department's Information Management Office at The Hague.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-02-03 13:04  

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Posted by: BigEd   2006-02-03 12:33  

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