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Canada probing data theft at military research centre: reports

Wednesday July 17 2019
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A now-retired civilian specialising in ballistics is suspected of having stolen some 30,000 files, containing highly sensitive information, from a Canadian military research centre. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By AFP

OTTAWA,

The Canadian army is probing the theft of highly sensitive information from a military research centre by a former employee, media reports said Tuesday.

The now-retired civilian specialising in ballistics is suspected of having stolen and destroyed some 30,000 files containing highly sensitive information, public broadcaster Radio-Canada reported. The employee has not been formally charged.

A spokesman for Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan told AFP that a probe is underway but declined to comment further.

A court document seen by Radio-Canada says military police obtained a search warrant for a highly restricted area within a research facility run by Defence Research and Development Canada, located near a military base outside Quebec City.

This document says files were copied and then erased, such as photos of ballistic test results, videos of ballistic trials and munitions procurement records, Radio-Canada said.

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The former employee under suspicion reportedly committed an act of insubordination before leaving his job with the army last year, Radio-Canada said.

He was reported by three former colleagues, it said.

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