Top UK officer admits leaving confidential papers in car before they were stolen

A top UK counter terrorism officer has admitted leaving confidential documents in a car for four or five days before they were stolen.

Top UK officer admits leaving confidential papers in car before they were stolen

A top UK counter terrorism officer has admitted leaving confidential documents in a car for four or five days before they were stolen.

Assistant Chief Constable Marcus Beale, who was the counter terrorism lead for West Midlands Police, put the papers in a locked case in an unmarked police car.

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