Data stolen, not leaked: France

August 26, 2016 12:49 am | Updated December 04, 2021 10:59 pm IST - PARIS:

Documents relating to Indian submarines were stolen from French naval contractor DCNS and not leaked, a French government source said on Thursday, adding the information published so far showed only operational aspects of the submarines.

India and France have opened investigations after The Australian published on Wednesday documents about Scorpene submarines being built in India. “It is not a leak, it is theft,” the source said.

“We have not found any DCNS negligence, but we have identified some dishonesty by an individual.”

Of 2011 vintage The source said the documents looked to have been stolen in 2011 by a former French employee fired while providing training in India on the use of the submarines.

The documents were not classified and at this stage appeared to only focus on the operational elements of the submarines, the source said.

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