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Cabinet papers: Secret documents found in old government furniture

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Hundreds of “top secret” and classified Australian government papers have been found in locked cabinets sold at a secondhand shop, national broadcaste­r ABC reported Wednesday as Canberra ordered an urgent probe.

The two filing cabinets were bought for “small change” from a store in the nation’s capital that sells off ex-government furniture, the broadcaste­r said. The cabinets were locked, it added.

They were unopened for several months until someone used a drill to get into the drawers, finding a trove of documents detailing almost a decade of government workings, the ABC said.

The files include a report on the Australian Federal Police losing nearly 400 national security files in five years, and another about how 195 top secret documents were left in a senior minister’s office after Labor lost the 2013 elections.

The documents also featured defense plans in the Middle East, Afghanista­n conflict updates and intelligen­ce on Australia’s neighbors, the ABC reported.

Others detailed policy debates within the cabinets of previous Labor and Liberal-National coalition government­s under former leaders Kevin Rudd, Tony Abbott and John Howard.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull quipped on Tuesday before the ABC revealed its filing-cabinet source for one story that it appeared their reporters “have come across someone’s bottom drawer in Canberra.”

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