http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1328667/Afghanistan-military-sec\
rets-sold-eBay-army-officer-dumped-laptop.html
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1328667/Afghanistan-military-se\
crets-sold-eBay-army-officer-dumped-laptop.html>       Afghanistan
military secrets         sold for £18.87 on eBay after army        
officer dumped laptop in a skip
By Daily Mail Reporter
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=y&authornamef=Daily+Mail+\
Reporter>
Last updated at 10:19 AM on 11th November 2010

Security         breach:         Captain Robert Sugden, whose laptop was
found in a skip and         sold, pictured with         wife Amy

An Oxford-educated         army officer's laptop         containing
military secrets was sold on the internet for £18.87         after he
threw         it in a skip.

Captain Robert         Sugden, 29, was today being         investigated
by MoD chiefs after the security breach which         risked the lives
of         soldiers in Afghanistan.

The Afghanistan         veteran's scavenged         computer, sold
on eBay for `spares or repair', could have been         used to
deadly         effect by the Taliban.

Files – none of         which required passwords         -  included
troop numbers, patrol details, ammunition stock         lists and
locations of every police command post in a Helmand town.

The shocked buyer,         who handed the laptop         to the MoD,
also found it contained hundreds of photos, along         with names and
other details, of locals risking their lives by joined the        
Afghan National         Police and Afghan National Army.

Also stored on the         Toshiba Satellite A30         laptop was a
copy of the Afghan National Police's tactical         handbook,
giving         details of every aspect of how to take on and defeat the
enemy,         including how         to identify IED roadside bombs.

The computer was         used by Sandhurst-trained         Cpt Sugden
during seven months with the Coldstream Guards in         Afghanistan.

After handing it         over to the MoD, the IT         engineer who
made the winning bid on the internet auction site         told The Sun:
`I         couldn't believe it - the laptop could have been bought
by         anyone.

`I realised straight         away it wasn't the         kind of
stuff that should have been for sale on eBay. I         contacted the
seller to         ask if he wanted a copy of the data - but he said
no.'

Cpt Sugden - married         to barrister Amy, 27,         and
originally from Tanzania         - is so highly thought of he was
appointed assistant Queen's         Equerry after his Afghanistan
tour.

His year in the plum         role, seen as a         stepping stone to
higher things, ended only last month.

The officer, an         anti-tank platoon         commander in
Afghanistan,         told top brass he thought the laptop's hard drive
had been wiped         when he dumped         it.

As a further         precaution, he used a hammer         to wreck the
machine.

But once the IT         expert who purchased the         machine opened
it up, he discovered the hard drive intact and         found details
that could have highly valuable for terrorists.

Many documents were         classed as secret or         restricted.

The locations of         police command posts was         even
conveniently filed under the heading `Nato Secret'.

Referring to one of         the bases, the report         states:
`Many police asleep or high on heroin'.

Other documents         detail corruption in the         Afghan police
and among local leaders.

One secret file on         `key personalities'         details
14 senior figures in the Helmand town of Gereshk.

The damning verdict         on one is: `Skims         money off
reconstruction funds for personal gain, and has         connections with
narcotics trade.'

Another document         includes detailed         backgrounds and
pictures of the chiefs of police in Helmand.

An MoD spokesman         told Mail Online: `We         take
information security extremely seriously. We are now in        
possession of the         laptop and are investigating the
incident.'






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