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United Kingdom: 400 million pounds used to secretly bring in the country thousands of Afghans

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4500 is the number of Afghans. Furthermore, members of their families, who were able to benefit from a secret relocation plan organized by the British government. However, John Healey. In addition, the Minister of Defense, announced, today, before Parliament, that the project had already cost around 400 million pounds sterling and that it should cost around 850 million when it is completely finished.

According to the English Ministry of Defense (MOD). For example, 17,000 other Afghans are eligible for this special asylum request, 2,400 others are currently in transit to join the United Kingdom.

A leak discovered 1 year later – United kingdom: 400 million pounds

The reason for the deployment of such a plan? However, A massive leak of data affecting Afghans who worked with the British army which had made an asylum application united kingdom: 400 million pounds via the ARAP program (relocation. In addition, assistance policy in Afghanistan).

According to the Telegraph. a member of the Royal Marine would have accidentally communicated in 2022, during an exchange by email with a source in order to determine the legitimacy of a request, (if the person had fought well with the English and in which troops for example), a list containing the names of all the applicants. An accident that would have repeated itself at least twice, Larisa Brown, Times journalist tells in her article “(…) He had inadvertently sent the whole database to a handful of Afghans already arrived in the United Kingdom. who helped him. They then transmitted it to other Afghanists in Afghanistan likely to help him. »»

The contact details, names and family connections of more than 33,000 people are thus found in nature. However. it was united kingdom: 400 million pounds not until 2023, that the government, alerted by an Afghan activist, only realized the base circulates, an extract is even posted in a Facebook group, deleted three days later.

Prohibition to talk about it

“Deeply concerned about the lack of transparency towards Parliament. the public”, this is how Healy describes his entry into office, as reported by the Guardian. Not yet stationed at the time of the scandal. he says he was informed during the super injunction decided by a court, which will prevent 8 media and journalists from disclosing information in September 2023.

The decision. of an unprecedented length in British justice and which prohibited any communication on the case or on the linked trials was lifted on Tuesday. Journalists during the Leak for 2 years can finally publish their articles on the subject.

For the united kingdom: 400 million pounds time being. the British government does not mention people who have been victims of the Taliban due to the flight of this list. Puts remain concerning their possessions or not of this database. John Healy. quoted in the Guardian, still apologized for the imprudence of the previous administration “This serious incident should never have occurred. He may have performed three years ago under the previous government. but to all that whose information has been compromised, I present today sincere apologies on behalf of the British government, and I hope that the Secretary of State for Defense, as a former Minister of Defense, will join me. »»

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