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Revenge of the Taliban continued: Warlords now arresting Afghans trying to check British government website at internet cafes to see if their details lost in UK’s worst ever data breach

The Afghans are arrested while trying to use the British government’s website to check if their details are in the leaked data set.

At least five people, including former members of the triple special forces, were organized for targeting the Taliban’s internet cafes.

The Ministry of Defense sent an E -mail to those who were suspected of apologizing, because the data was in danger. This was followed by a second E -Post, a connection of those who risk their lives to approve of the fact that they were provided for the Afghan displacement and charity policy (Arab).

Those whose details were violated by taking a message on a red background and they were victims of the blunder, and those who were not part of the leakage of the data received a message on green.

However, the Afghans – and the Campaigns in the UK – Taliban warn that they believe that they use it to arrest employees while doing the necessary checks for the UK.

Many Afghan does not have Wi-Fi at home and are forced to use internet cafes in big cities and towns.

It is said that the hunting of employees for the UK has accelerated the monitoring of cafes in recent days.

Mail knows the cities where arrests take place, but does not name them. At least five men and two women are reported to have been arrested while checking their e -mails.

British lawyers and campaignists sent a warning to their customers when they told them to stay away from the cafes.

I apologize for any discomfort: the British government reacts to the Afghans who control the British website to verify whether their details are part of the big data leakage

Muzaffer Taliban fighters who patrolled in the streets of Kabul using the vehicles, weapons and the uniform seized from the Afghan National Army and the Police

Muzaffer Taliban fighters who patrolled in the streets of Kabul using the vehicles, weapons and the uniform seized from the Afghan National Army and the Police

Panic message from the British officials who 'struck the fear of God'

Panic message from the British officials who ‘struck the fear of God’

Wazir, the 38 -year -old former façade interpreter, said: ‘We are aware of the arrests. Unfortunately, the data wants to check what may be leaked and go to cafes. I was told that they might have been arrested for the evidence that they were working with the British in front of them (screens). ‘

Wazir’s family, who worked with the British forces for five years, said the details of his family on the list, but he could approve it from his home on the MOD website.

‘Many of them do not have Wi-Fi and that makes them vulnerable’ he said. ‘Taliban has technology from China to watch and monitor our phones, so we know how vulnerable it makes us.

“ Our data entrusted to Britain will be used to hunt us. Since the leak news, I have carried my family hiding and I will do it again next week. ‘

In a rare official statement yesterday, the Taliban did not approve or refuse that he had a data set, but claimed that he had details of employees for the UK and the United States, including biometry because they were left behind during the chaotic withdrawal in August 2021.

Yesterday, up to ten forces of the Afghan forces were killed by the Taliban close to the border of Iran and Pakistan.

The report of the mail, which revealed the Taliban assassins, killed at least ten people who could have helped the West in the days after the data leakage. It is said that four of them were killed in a ambush.

Mod said: ‘Independent Rimmer Review, only E -Tablo is not a justification for an individual to target an individual, and the court has concluded that the court abolished the super -precision measure last week. The examination also found that the Taliban had already accessed a large number of data.

‘The Taliban Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement that declared an amnesty for individuals called part of the data violation last week and declared that those who have named would not encounter persecution.

‘We continue to invite Taliban to honor public amnesty against the former government and members of the special forces.’

Daily Mail was the first newspaper to discover the data violation in the world, in August 2023, the Ministry of Defense (MOD) established a covering and silenced in a special way.

Since then, they have achieved a super junking hidden by unprecedented news, and ministers have been one of the greatest release of modern British history to save England: it is neither wanted nor informed to fly to England with thousands of smuggling and taxes from Afghanistan.

In the meantime, the secret hearings in the Supreme Court heard how a judge was intentionally kept indifferent – even ‘misunderstanding’.

18,500 Afghan, whose data has been lost so far, departed in jets financed by the taxpayer or taxpayer. A total of 23,900 was allocated for arrival. They live in mode houses or hotels until permanent houses are found. In Afghanistan, more than 70,000 people will fall behind and the Taliban Taliban will have to defend themselves against the warlords.

Incredibly, hundreds of Afghan rescued by the government are now preparing to sue for leaking their data to England – adding 1 billion £ 1 billion compensation bonanza to the tremendous costs of potentially rescue and reorganization.

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