The identity of more than 100 British authorities, including special forces and members of MI6, was compromised in a data violation, which also put thousands of Afghans at risk of vengeance, it could be reported.
The latest decline from Brech was kept secret by an prohibition until Thursday, when the order was removed in part by the High Court judge.
This allowed media organizations to explain that the notes of the detailed case in the database included secret personal data of special forces and detectives.
The government had already accepted the figures of around 19,000 Afghans on Tuesday, who worked with the British during the 20 -year war in Afghanistan and applied to reconsider in the UK which was inadvertently leaked.
Many people were judged to have serious losses or even the threat of death as the Taliban demanded vengeance against those working with the British government during the conflict.
This was part of the reason that information was protected by a so-called “super-in-innovation”-a type of gagging order that prevents the reporting of the prohibition of prohibition.
The BBC understands that the man was first rejected for rehabilitation, but was brought to the UK after posting the name from data on Facebook and shows that he could leave the rest.
The Ministry of Defense (MOD) refused to comment on the actions of the individual, but said that “whoever comes to the UK under any Afghan rehabilitation schemes” “should go through strong security checks” to get admission “.
The discovery of violation in 2023 forced the government to secretly install a rehabilitation plan for the affected people – a rehabilitation plan for the affected people, which were not told about the violation despite their safety risk.
The scheme has already allowed 4,500 Afghans and family members to visit the UK and expect 2,400 people at an estimated cost of £ 850m.
Casual leaks were the result of someone working in the UK special forces headquarters in London, inadvertently emailing a person out of the government over 30,000 rehabilitation applications, thinking that he was sending data to just 150 people.
After lifting super-injections on Tuesday, a secondary prohibition had stopped the revelations about special forces and security services, which was individually compromised.
But it was also raised on Thursday that the barrister representing a group of modes and media organizations reached an agreement, which meant that journalists could report additional facts.
Defense Secretary John Heli told Parliament on Tuesday that the violation was a “serious departmental error” and admitted that it was “one of many data deficits” related to the Afghan transfer schemes.
Chhaya Defense Secretary, James Cartaliz apologized on behalf of the former Orthodox government, which was in power when the leakage was discovered.
The Mod has refused to say how many people in Afghanistan can suffer loss as a result of data violation. The Taliban government said on Thursday that it had not arrested or monitored the leak -affected Afghans.
But the relatives of the Afghans were named in the leak Told the BBC that they are still afraid of their family in the countryWith efforts to find a relative of his name by the Taliban, it intensified after leakage.
A MOD spokesperson said: “This is a long -term policy of gradual governments for not commenting on forces.
“We take the safety of our personnel very seriously, especially for those on sensitive positions, and always take appropriate measures to protect their safety.”