Bob Quick, in charge of the counter-terror unit at Scotland Yard in London, handed in his resignation Thursday after a photograph was published showing him with high-security papers that could be read. As a result of the information being leaked, police in the UK carried out a number of raids 12 hours earlier than planned. Financial Times, UK
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