Kuwait Times

Security info found on a London street

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LONDON: Heathrow Airport said yesterday it has launched an internal investigat­ion after a memory stick containing extensive security informatio­n was found on a London street by a member of the public. The USB drive contained dozens of folders with maps, videos and documents some marked confidenti­al or restricted-detailing security at Europe’s busiest airport, according to the Sunday Mirror newspaper, which first reported the incident.

A man discovered the unencrypte­d device discarded on a west London pavement, and handed it into the paper, which said it reviewed the contents and passed it on to Heathrow officials. The airport said the breach led to an immediate review of all security plans and it was “confident that Heathrow remains secure”.

A spokeswoma­n added: “We have also launched an internal investigat­ion to understand how this happened and are taking steps to prevent a similar occurrence in future.” She declined to detail the contents on the USB and when the security lapse occurred. The device reportedly contained 174 documents, some referencin­g measures used to protect Queen Elizabeth II, and others outlining the types of IDs needed for different areas of the airport. It also included timetables of security patrols, and maps pointing to the positions of CCTV cameras, the Sunday Mirror said. The incident comes as Britain’s threat level remains at severe following a series of deadly terrorism attacks this year. Heathrow, Britain’s biggest airport which handled nearly 76 million passengers last year, is considered a prime target for terrorists. The airport spokeswoma­n said safety and security were its “top priority”. “The UK and Heathrow have some of the most robust aviation security measures in the world and we remain vigilant to evolving threats by updating our procedures on a daily basis,” she added.

 ??  ?? LONDON: Photo shows a plane trying to land at the Heathrow Airport London.
LONDON: Photo shows a plane trying to land at the Heathrow Airport London.

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