Officers and civilian staff in Northern Ireland feeling ‘frightened’ and ‘betrayed’, Commons committee told

Catholic officers in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have been asking if they should bring their personal firearms to mass, such is their concern in the wake of a disastrous data breach, MPs have been told.

PSNI officers and civilian staff felt “frightened” and “betrayed” by their employer, members of representative bodies told the House of Commons’ Northern Ireland affairs committee, and were looking towards the UK government to provide large-scale funding to help.

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