Simon Byrne says he is ‘deeply sorry’ and that force is advising officers and staff about potential risks

Dissident republicans claim to possess some of the information from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s “industrial-scale” data breach, the chief constable says.

Simon Byrne told a press conference in Belfast on Thursday he was “deeply sorry” about the mishandling of personal information and that the force was advising officers and staff about potential threats and risks.

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