A second data breach that may bring risks to dozens of Afghan interpreters has been uncovered on Wednesday as the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) investigates an almost identical incident uncovered three days ago. The BBC revealed that defence officials mistakenly copied in 55 applicants of Afghan Relocations Assistance Policy (ARAP) in an email that could be seen by all recipients earlier this month. According to the report, the email said ARAP team officials couldn’t reach the recipients and asked them to update their contact details. The ARAP scheme is designed to relocate Afghans—who are at risk of Taliban retaliation for their work with the British military or government—to the UK, along with their families. After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, many former employees of Western countries have reportedly been targeted by the Taliban and have gone into hiding. The BBC said that at least one of the individuals copied …