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Security probe after MI6 camera sold on eBay

Government holds investigation into latest data leak

Iain Thomson in San Francisco

The UK government is investigating how a digital camera containing terrorist images apparently taken by MI6 was sold on eBay.

The Nikon CoolPix camera was bought for £17 by a 28 year-old man from Hertfordshire and contained the names of al-Qaeda members, fingerprints and suspects' academic records as well as pictures of rocket launchers and missiles, according to The Sun.

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A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that a police investigation is under way."

However she refused to comment on whether the camera was put on sale by an MI6 operative, despite it containing details of MI6's computer network.

MI6 is the foreign intelligence service for the UK government with a broadly similar remit as the US CIA.

Terrorism author Neil Doyle said: "These are MI6 documents relating to an operation against al-Qaeda insurgents in Iraq. It's jaw-dropping that they got into the public domain.

"Not only do they divulge secrets about operations, operating systems and previously unheard-of MI6 departments, but they could put lives at risk."

MI6 is currently using social networking site Facebook to recruit employees in its most recent attempt to diversify its base of applicants.

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