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  • ...pecialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys Iraq]], [[ ...clude interrogation but may have included detention until hand over to the police or coalition forces.
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  • ...n 1981 his 'own view' that the 'real secret of the success' of the British police 'in the antiterrorism role is the extremely high standard of specialist tra ...terrorism course which was aimed at influencing future state and corporate personnel: "I would hope that our graduates would put their training to good use in g
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  • ...oreign Relations]] (CFR) as a clearing house for projects'.(27) It was CFR personnel, for example, who raised money to intervene in the Italian elections of 194 45.See H.H. Wilson for an account of the Mr Cube campaign. Aims Council personnel is from Kisch p. 28.
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  • ====Police support==== ...ist industrial file in their office... I am also in touch with the Salford Police; their Communist man having already called at this office".
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  • ...r at least transatlantic) in scope, although details of its activities and personnel are vague. ...ad been dictated by Willy Muenzerberg, the head of the Soviet NKVD (secret police) in Western Europe.<p>In the meantime, Crozier's views had been turned arou
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  • ...to a photo of a mutilated body. Connecting them is an official Sandinista police badge allegedly found near the body. ...e dropped by the U.S. in the German theater of operations alone. Given the personnel needed to print the leaflets and fly them over enemy territory, it is surpr
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  • ...e [[Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations]] of the Metropolitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for t ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism==
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  • ...identified government agencies as among its customers - the [[New Zealand Police]] was one example given.<ref>[http://www.stratfor.com/corp/Corporate.neo?s === Personnel ===
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  • ...I think - was comprised of personnel from Ministry of Labour, Home Office, police (presumably Special Branch), IRD and MI5. This looks very important - if th
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  • ...y there was an out-of-term seminar at Lancaster about how the military and police could cope with civil unrest and disorder. By then I was working on a major ...st of her fellow associates appeared to be former NATO and allied military personnel. Hoey and her comrades used to sneer at "laptop bombardiers". Now she can r
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  • ...Yard]] as unpaid personal assistant to Sir [[Edward Henry]], Metropolitan Police Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War ==Personnel and Operations==
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  • ...man having already called at this office." Another memo indicated that the police were going to supply a report of a private Communist Party meeting in Brigh ...ny knowledge of the blacklisting. However [[Peter Linklater]], [[Shell]]'s personnel director told the newspaper:
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  • ...x-trade union officials who acted as advisors on "industrial relations and personnel matters". ...ing in the Research Department in London "who had professional security or police background" refused to make the move and left its service.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}}The '''Airey Neave Trust''' commemorates the late [[Airey Nea ===Counter-terrorism===
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  • .../ref> He moved to London in 1993 to take up his appointment as director of personnel and administration at MI6’s headquarters, and was promoted to director of ...larke (Police officer)|Peter Clarke]], the former head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command and [[Charles Guthrie]], a former Chief of Defenc
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  • qualified Intelligence personnel. During his military career, he has Organized and implemented a wide 13 major organizations, totaling over 2,500 personnel, including their families and dependants. Before
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  • .... Kiernan is a senior member on the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Terrorism subcommittee, and has presented training on Critical Incid ...Control and Disarmament. In 1987, she was elected Chairman of the Military Personnel and Compensation Subcommittee, becoming the first woman chosen for a promin
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  • ...mand, until his retirement in February 2008. He became the face of the UK police’s counterterrorism operations following the July 2005 London bombings and ...m Peter Clarke, Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations] Metropolitan Police website (accessed 2 May 2008)</ref>
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  • ==Police corruption== ...n [[MI5]] unit had been set up to monitor corruption in the [[Metropolitan Police]], following the murders of [[Daniel Morgan]] and [[Stephen Lawrence]].<ref
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  • ...February 2008.</ref> Similar units were subsequently established by other police forces. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/20/religion.july7 Speci ...(2011).<ref name="ABK077">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011.</ref> As a result this
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