Chief Constable believes information could be used by dissident republicans to target police officers.
A man will appear in court on Monday following a data breach involving the Police Service of Northern Ireland
PSNI said the 50-year-old, who has been charged with possessing documents or records likely to be useful to terrorists and possession of articles for use in terrorism, will appear at Coleraine Magistrates’ Court.
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