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Former Parliament Employee Arrested Under Anti-Hacking Laws

Severity: Low (Score: 21.8)

Sources: Ca.News.Yahoo, Independent

Summary

A 40-year-old former employee of the Houses of Parliament was arrested in Coventry on April 16, 2026, under the Computer Misuse Act. The arrest was made by Counter-Terrorism Policing London, and the man is suspected of offences related to unauthorized access and modification of computer material during his employment. He has been released on bail until July as the investigation continues. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that the allegations pertain to actions taken while he worked at Parliament. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle addressed the matter briefly, indicating that the police are conducting an ongoing investigation. The Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command is involved due to the sensitive nature of the case. Further details about the specific nature of the alleged offences have not been disclosed. Key Points: • A former Parliament employee was arrested for suspected computer misuse. • The investigation is led by Counter-Terrorism Policing London. • The individual has been released on bail pending further inquiries.

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