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How to deploy the SAS (Secret military anti-terror file stolen, found in ditch)
The Sun (U.K.) ^ | July 6, 2006 | TOM NEWTON DUNN, VERONICA LORRAINE,MIKE SULLIVAN

Posted on 07/05/2006 10:33:15 PM PDT by Stoat

 
EXCLUSIVE

How to deploy the SAS

At MoD ... Sun girl Veronica with file
At MoD ... Sun's Veronica with file
 
 

By TOM NEWTON DUNN


Defence Editor
VERONICA LORRAINE
and MIKE SULLIVAN

 A SECRET military file found in a roadside ditch reveals how SAS troops and bomb disposal experts would be deployed in the event of a terrorist blitz.

The dynamite document — handed to us by the Sun reader who discovered it — tells how the elite forces would fly all over Britain in an emergency fleet of scrambled helicopters. It also:

DETAILS how Cabinet ministers, top brass and intelligence chiefs meet to discuss national emergencies on the “COBRA” security committee.

LISTS a host of ongoing anti-terror operations, along with their code names and commanders.

PROVIDES an A to Z telephone directory of the nation’s most important military figures, including the Defence Secretary, the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Director of Special Forces, and

REVEALS the home addresses and even wives’ names of the Defence Ministry’s 28 leading counter-terrorist personnel, including one of the Army’s most senior brigadiers.

The 46-page blueprint, which has come to light on the eve of the first anniversary of the 7/7 suicide bombings, was lost in a scandalous security blunder.

And it could easily have fallen into the wrong hands.

It would make a perfect handbook for more fanatics intent on blitzing Britain.


 

In the bag ... the rucksack containing top-secret dossier would be a gift to terrorists
In the bag ... the rucksack containing top-
secret dossier would be a gift to terrorists

 


It throws up a frighteningly long list of potential targets for al-Qaeda assassins, bombers and kidnappers. 

And at the very least, terrorists could use the secret information at their disposal to cripple the Government’s response to a major attack.

Armed with just a single telephone, a determined extremist could call around with bogus orders and fake information.

Security officials and resources could be tied in knots for hours.

The dossier, entitled Directorate Counter Terrorism & United Kingdom Operations Duty Officer File, was lost in a SUPERMARKET CAR PARK by Major Guy Jones, 38.

He is an Army staff officer who works for the MoD’s counter-terrorist wing.

Incredibly, he slipped the file into his gym kitbag. Then, during a shopping trip to his local Sainsbury’s in a Home Counties town, he left the bag behind the front seat of his car.

It could easily be seen by passers-by — and a thief broke into the vehicle and pinched it.

At the time of the theft, Major Jones was on duty as the military’s ranking officer to represent the entire MoD at any hastily-summoned national crisis meeting.


 

In the open . . . road where a Sun reader found top-secret document dumped in a ditch
In the open ... road where a Sun reader found
top-secret document dumped in a ditch

 


The Sun reader found the dossier along with the soldier’s MoD ID card and gym shorts, shirt and trainers. 

The reader, who contacted us to highlight the security lapse, does not wish to be named.

But he said: “I found the bag just lying in the ditch by the side of the road as I was passing by.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I opened it up and saw what it contained.

“There it was, this secret stuff in the middle of a lot of smelly gym kit.

“Surely documents like that should not be allowed to leave a military base, let alone be put in the same bag as a gym kit and left in a supermarket car park.” The Sun will not publish any information that could harm national security.

But we CAN reveal it would tell potential enemies how quickly the military can respond to a call for help from civilian authorities.

For example, it explains how many helicopters are available to be scrambled at short notice, and how quickly they would be ready for action.

It also shows how police cars may be commandeered to whisk Army chiefs to top secret meetings at COBRA — the Cabinet Office Briefing Room.


 

ID card ... we obscured major's face
ID card ... we obscured major's face
 


These are only convened rarely at times of national emergency. 

The Prime Minister usually chairs the meetings, held a few yards from Downing Street in a suite of hi-tech offices rigged with banks of TV screens and visual aides. They are attended by senior civil servants, top cops, forces chiefs and intelligence experts to plan immediate responses to crises. The most recent meeting followed last year’s July 7 horror.

As news of the dossier blunder swept Whitehall last night, a senior security source said: “This could have been dynamite for anyone who wanted to do the nation harm.

“The document contains everything al-Qaeda or their sympathisers would ever want to know about what we do in a crisis.

“Used in the wrong way, the whole system could have ground to a halt and more lives lost.

“It’s nothing less than a public scandal — no amount of excuses can change that. The military really should know better.”

There is no doubt top brass have been hugely embarrassed by the shambles


Yet Major Jones will face NO disciplinary action.

An MoD spokesman said he followed all set procedures while the dossier was in his hands.

And he reported the file’s loss to his superiors immediately.

The Sun last night returned the dossier to the Defence Ministry’s Whitehall HQ.

The MoD spokesman said: “We are very grateful to The Sun for returning the document, which was stolen from a locked car, so swiftly. In light of the incident we have reviewed our procedures accordingly.”

The bungle follows a spate of recent security breaches and scares.

Plans to protect Tony Blair from a terrorist attack were left in a Manchester hotel in May.

The same month, files from John Prescott’s office revealing private details of senior politicians were found on a grass verge.

In April, spies lost three laptops containing vital information about al-Qaeda.

A year earlier, a man searching for computer parts at a rubbish tip was handed a laptop containing 70 secret files outlining details of an Army camp and Navy base.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: britain; england; greatbritain; sas; scandal; terror; terrorism; terrorists; uk; unitedkingdom; wot
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Also from the Times Online:

Terrorist response file found by road after car break-in - Britain - Times Online

The Times July 06, 2006

 

Terrorist response file found by road after car break-in


 
 

 

A SECRET dossier explaining in detail how military chiefs would respond to a terrorist emergency has been found in a kitbag dumped in a ditch.

The document, which contained information about how Cabinet ministers and leading security officials would meet to discuss an emergency, as well as phone numbers of important military figures, was stolen from a car while under the care of an army officer who works for the counter-terrorist wing of the Ministry of Defence.

The officer informed the ministry as soon as he realised that the dossier was missing. The document, which was passed to The Sun after it was found by a reader, has been returned to the department.

Last night the MoD said that security had not been compromised by the theft of the document — which had been left behind the front seat of the car in the officer’s gym kit — but that “procedures had changed” as a result of the incident.

“This was not a secret document — it was restricted, which is the lowest category of security classification,” a spokesman said. “National security was not placed at risk as a result of the theft of this document. It was stolen from a locked car and has now been returned.”

The 46-page document, entitled Directorate Counter Terrorism & United Kingdom Operations Duty Officer File, contained information on how the Cabinet Office Briefing Room (Cobra, the emergency committee) would meet, as well as a list of ongoing anti-terror operations and their code names and commanders.

It also provided an A-to-Z phone directory of the most senior military figures in the country, including the Defence Secretary, the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Director of Special Forces, as well as a list of potential terrorist targets.

The dossier also revealed the home addresses and wives’ names of the MoD’s 28 top counter-terrorist personnel, including one of the Army’s most senior brigadiers.

The dossier was lost while under the care of Major Guy Jones, an army officer in the MoD’s counter-terrorist wing, who had left it in his gym bag as he went shopping. The bag was stolen from behind the front seat of Major Jones’s car while he was in his local Sainsbury’s.

At the time of the theft, Major Jones was on duty as the ranking officer to represent the MoD at any hastily convened national crisis meeting.

A Sun reader later found the dossier with the soldier’s MoD ID card, gym shorts and trainers after they had apparently been thrown out of a car.

“I found the bag just lying in the ditch by the side of the road as I was passing by,” the reader, who would not be named, said.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I opened it up and saw what it contained. There it was, all this secret stuff in the middle of a lot of smelly gym kit.”

As well the phone numbers, the document also contained information about how many helicopters can be scrambled at short notice, and how police cars should take army chiefs to meetings at Cobra.

The MoD said last night that most of the phone numbers contained in the directory would have been reasonably widely known, and that the information about helicopters could easily be obtained under a Freedom of Information request.

CLASSIFIED BAG

 

  • The file, marked “restricted” on the title page, was recovered from a kitbag stuffed with sportswear

     

  • The 46-page dossier was stolen from a car parked at a Sainsbury’s superstore in an unidentified town in the Home Counties

     

  • It contains details of anti-terrorism operations including codenames and commanding officers

     

  • It lists names and home addresses of some senior counter-terrorism personnel in the MoD

1 posted on 07/05/2006 10:33:18 PM PDT by Stoat
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To: All
Oopsie!
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2 posted on 07/05/2006 10:33:40 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat

What ever happened to the days where people would take responsibility and fix these things without always going to the media... is the almighty dollar that much better than honesty and honor these days. I fear for our own around the world. Anyone can be bought these days I suppose.


3 posted on 07/05/2006 10:35:28 PM PDT by PureSolace (God save us all)
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To: Stoat
Don`t the Brits have real laws that they enforce about publishing secrets/
4 posted on 07/05/2006 10:36:14 PM PDT by bybybill (`IF THE RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
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To: Stoat

and like a good rag, they publish the plan.. How
NYTimes-ish


5 posted on 07/05/2006 10:36:33 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi --- Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
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To: Stoat

The fact that these twerps couln't help but put something in print about what was inside is sickening.

Get it in the right hands and shut up. No one would have known as MoD would have had to change procedures anyway.

Now every step they make is highlighted. Damned press. When will they join the fight against the ENEMY?


6 posted on 07/05/2006 10:36:40 PM PDT by SFC Chromey (We are at war with Islamofascism, now ACT LIKE IT, PRESIDENT BUSH!)
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To: SFC Chromey

"The Sun will not publish any information that could harm national security."

But it had been the NY Times, the whole thing would be published in a series of installments under the heading: Government's Secret Plans to Invade Privacy and Deny Civil Liberties, part One of Seven.


7 posted on 07/05/2006 10:53:26 PM PDT by garjog
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To: Stoat; All

Don't forget that in Jan. they found a UK Top Secret Submarine file in a pub. WTF!?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16592931&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=ship-shame--name_page.html


8 posted on 07/05/2006 10:55:06 PM PDT by Marius3188 (Happy Resurrection Weekend)
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To: PureSolace

I disagree: I think this is actually a very good story. They talk *about* what the file contains, not actually giving any useful details. For instance, it says: "PROVIDES an A to Z telephone directory of the nation’s most important military figures, including the Defence Secretary, the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Director of Special Forces, ...." It doesn't name any names or give any phone numbers. The stuff about the choppers is similar -- any nitwit could figure out that choppers would be used in that way, and this story doesn't give any details about how they would be used, just says that the file does give details about how they would be used.

The reason I think this is a *good* story is because it alerts readers to the fact that their government has obviously screwed up in terms of security procedures to keep their own information safe! If I were a Brit, I'd be burning up the lines to my elected representatives after reading this story.


9 posted on 07/05/2006 10:56:00 PM PDT by Hetty_Fauxvert (Kelo must GO!! ..... http://sonoma-moderate.blogspot.com/)
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To: bybybill

We do; the Official Secrets Act


10 posted on 07/05/2006 11:07:25 PM PDT by Mac1
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To: Hetty_Fauxvert
They talk *about* what the file contains, not actually giving any useful details.

Thanks for reading the article   :-)

11 posted on 07/05/2006 11:41:08 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Marius3188
Don't forget that in Jan. they found a UK Top Secret Submarine file in a pub. WTF!?
 

I had forgotten about that...thanks for the reminder  :-)

Fortunately when it's left in a pub, there's no worry about terrorists getting it, them being such devout Muslims, eschewing all alcohol, sex, darts, pool, chatting up young ladies and evil activities and such......  At least until they're just about to hijack the planes the next morning.....

12 posted on 07/05/2006 11:58:40 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat
I think the Sun handled this pretty well. There was no specific sensitive information disclosed, but they were not shy about giving the MoD a well deserved thrashing, and came off looking patriotic and sensible. Well done Sun. There are a few prominent American papers that could learn a lesson from them.

-ccm

13 posted on 07/06/2006 1:24:35 AM PDT by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order)
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To: ccmay

That's right! The Sun managed to further embarass their government and gloat about it! I guess they have learned from the mistakes of the NY Times. How patriotic and sensible.


14 posted on 07/06/2006 4:25:45 AM PDT by midnoon (Support the Troops: Be a Contractor in Iraq or Afganistan!!)
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I'm just shooting for the moon here, but I imagine Major Guy Jones will be guarding a radar tower in Greenland by the end of the week.

Just mail him his clothes.


15 posted on 07/06/2006 4:57:33 AM PDT by Armedanddangerous ( Master of Sinanju (Emeritus))
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To: ccmay
I think the Sun handled this pretty well.

Agreed.  Unlike some others here, it seems that you have actually read the article rather than just the title  :-)

You won't easily find someone who hates the Left, the MSM, the NYT and their tactics more than I, but there is occasionally a time and a place for some unpleasant yet non-damaging publicity when it can serve a good purpose, and this is one of those times. Although the MOD's spin control may indeed be true in that there wasn't a lot of supersecret stuff in the file, it would indeed have saved a terrorist or a sympathizer a whole lot of work and perhaps given them some new ideas on some very evil things that they could do if this file had fallen into the wrong hands.  Hopefully a public spanking like this will encourage the MOD to reevaluate their regulations and protocols pertaining to how various types of documents are handled.  The bottom line is that unlike the NYT's exposes of late, this event has released no specific information or detail to the public and will ultimately serve to improve Great Britain's security and the overall fight in the war on terror.  If the person who originally found the file had merely returned it to the owner or to the MOD, nothing would have been done about it and such an event could easily happen again, most likely with far more disastrous results.

16 posted on 07/06/2006 8:51:23 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Armedanddangerous
I imagine Major Guy Jones will be guarding a radar tower in Greenland by the end of the week.

Just mail him his clothes.

You're probably right....there's always a need for a scapegoat in any matter such as this it seems, even if he was following regulations and did nothing wrong.

Hopefully this little event will spur the MOD to reevaluate their procedures regarding the handling of sensitive documents, and so perhaps some good will come of it all.

Too bad for the Major though....very unfortunate.

17 posted on 07/06/2006 8:57:23 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: NormsRevenge; bybybill

Do you want to quote the part where they 'publish the plan'?


18 posted on 07/06/2006 10:37:36 AM PDT by Canard
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SOCOM Ping


19 posted on 07/06/2006 10:40:58 AM PDT by ASA Vet (3.03)
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To: Canard
Why isn`t the British Government slapping somebody?
20 posted on 07/06/2006 10:48:56 AM PDT by bybybill (`IF THE RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
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