“The government and the police have a duty to protect the public and our national security,” the Home Office said in a statement, adding that police were right to stop people suspected of possessing “highly sensitive stolen information that would help terrorism.” Article contentĪ lawyer said the detained man, David Miranda, had begun legal action against the government, calling his detention “unlawful” and seeking assurances that British officials would not share data seized from him with anyone else.
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