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Armed forces member appears in court accused of 'sharing highly sensitive information' | |
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A serving member of the UK's armed forces shared "highly sensitive" military information, a court was told. | |
Thomas Newsome, 36, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Saturday charged with two offences under the Official Secrets Act. | |
He was deployed overseas until April 17, when prosecutors allege he made a "damaging disclosure of information relating to defence". | |
It follows an investigation by Scotland Yard's Counter Terrorism Command. | |
Mr Newsome is also accused of possessing documents "which he failed to take such care of as to prevent the unauthorised disclosure of those documents as a person in his position may reasonably be expected to take", on April 18. | |
He confirmed his name and date of birth, but his address and the names of his lawyers were withheld on national security grounds. | |
Mr Newsome is alleged to have shared a 10-page document with two senior officers who had clearance to view it, and a civilian who did not. He allegedly took photographs of the document and sent them by social media. | |
Prosecutor Brigid Fitzpatrick said the document, which Newsome allegedly had digital and hard copies of, contained "highly sensitive military information". | |
She alleged that if it were leaked it would pose a "real and immediate threat to the lives of British citizens outside the UK" and "facilitate the targeting of personnel". | |
Mr Newsome is also accused of possessing separate secret information on a USB stick. | |
He was not granted bail, and will next appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 28 April. | |
The Metropolitan Police said Mr Newsome was charged on Friday with offences contrary to section 2 and section 8 of the Official Secrets Act. | |
He was initially arrested on Tuesday and detained under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. | |
A Ministry of Defence spokesperson confirmed the arrest of a serving member of the armed forces, but said it would be inappropriate to comment further. | |
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