Police begin trawl through crime and terrorism reports after faulty mobile phone data used in police evidence
by Rachael Burford
Apr 14, 2024
2 minutes
Police forces have begun trawling through crime and counter-terrorism intelligence reports after faulty mobile phone data is believed to have been submitted as evidence in criminal cases for over a year.
It is understood experts are now manually checking databases for information provided by O2, amid concerns the problem could cause trials to be further delayed or convictions challenged.
The telecoms provider, which is the
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