The pub was said to be packed when the files were discovered on the floor of a cubicle. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The UK’s navy has launched a probe after official documents about one of its nuclear-powered submarines were reportedly found in the toilet of a pub in north-western England.
The pub was said to be packed when the files were discovered on the floor of a cubicle, the newspaper said, quoting a source. A Royal Navy spokesman said: “These are generic training documents that carry no classified information. However, we take all security matters extremely seriously and will investigate the circumstances of their discovery.”
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