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Revealed, GB 7BIL Secret Airlift as 18,500 Afghans Are Brought to Britain

Thousands of Afghans Moved to UK in Secret Scheme After Data Leak


Daily Mail 16 JUL 2025






One of the Governments unmarked planes landing at Stansted Airport in Essex with 227 Afghans on board












Taliban THUGS battling for control of Afghanistan for their warlords who are now seeking revenge on interpreters and others who served alongside British forces


A catastrophic mistake and a cover up revealed after the Daily Mails two year battle against superinjunction, the Governments GB7 Billion secret airlift as 18,500 Afghans are brought to Britain







The Most Expensive Email in History
How the Government tried to cover up the Afghan data breach that put thousands of lives at risk

A secret operation smuggling migrants TO Britain is being run by ministers who signed off the projected cost while a superinjunction kept taxpayers and MPs in the dark.


Today after 23 months of being gagged, the Daily Mail can reveal the eye watering scheme to bring in thousands of Afghans which came after a military blunder put 100,000 at risk of death from the Taliban.

Secret hearings in the High Court have heard how Parliament has been deliberately kept oblivious or even misled, as a judge was told.

The covert airlift codenamed Operation Rubific was launched after the UK military catastrophically lost a database of Afghans who had applied for sanctuary in the UK in a scheme for those who had worked with British forces to flee the murderous Taliban.

The data blunder also exposed British officials whose details were on the database. And the Mail can exclusively reveal that several Afghans on list had previously been rejected for violent or sexual assaults.

Instead of coming clean about all this, the Ministry of Defence mounted a cover up and successfully hushed up the Daily Mails exclusive data breach story when we discovered it in August 2023.

Ever since then, cloaked by an unprecedented news blackout, ministers have been clandestinely running one of the biggest peacetime evacuation missions in modern British history to rescue people the UK had imperilled smuggling thousands out of Afghanistan and flying them to Britain at vast cost, with taxpayers being neither asked nor informed.

So far 18,500 Afghans whose data was lost have been flown to Britain or are on their way in taxpayer-funded jets. A total of 23,900 are earmarked for arrival. They are living in MOD homes or hotels until permanent homes are found. Tens of thousands of others will be left behind in Afghanistan and will have to fend for themselves against vengeful Taliban warlords.

Farcically, many of the Afghans rescued by the Government are now poised to sue the UK for leaking their data in the first place potentially adding a further GB1 Billion compensation bonanza to the colossal costs of the rescue and rehousing mission.

Ministers agreed while the superinjunction was keeping the public in the dark. Now, as they face their scheme becoming known the High Court lifted the gagging order at noon today they are belatedly downplaying it and saying it will cost up to GB 6billion.

They even sheepishly admitted to the judge their 23 month superinjunction saga might even have made the whole situation worse by inadvertently making the lost database seem more valuable to the Taliban, which has been hunting those Afghans deemed traitors for working with British forces.






Mr Justice Chamberlain 'A statement that does not tell the whole truth to Parliament'







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb_GkECaRcQ
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