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* 1 August 2017: Metropolitan Police make application to restrict her real name.<ref>[https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/20170801-MPS-HN334-Open_Application.pdf Open application for a restriction order (anonymity) re: HN334], ''Metropolitan Police Service'', 1 August 2017, published 8 May 2018 via ucpi.org.uk.</ref>
  
 
* November 2017: Mitting stated was minded-to: restrict real name. He noted she wished to 'preserve her privacy and that of her family', and it was unlikely that surviving members of the groups she targeted would recall her.<ref name="mitting.mindedto2.14Nov17"/>
 
* November 2017: Mitting stated was minded-to: restrict real name. He noted she wished to 'preserve her privacy and that of her family', and it was unlikely that surviving members of the groups she targeted would recall her.<ref name="mitting.mindedto2.14Nov17"/>

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This article is part of the Undercover Research Portal at Powerbase - investigating corporate and police spying on activists



Part of a series on
undercover police officers
'HN334'
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Alias: Margaret White
Deployment: 1968
Unit:
Targets:
Vietnam Solidarity Campaign

Margaret White is the cover name used by a former undercover officer with the Special Demonstration Squad who was deployed for several months in 1968 into the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign. For the purposes of the Undercover Policing Inquiry and Operation Herne, htey are also refered to by the cipher HN334 (for the N cipher system see N officers).

As an SDS officer

Mitting wrote of her: No allegation of misconduct against her. She served with Special Operations Squad 1968-72. In 1968 she was deployed for several months against the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign as the girlfriend of another SDS undercover officer, Don de Freitas (HN330). Thereafter, according to her own recollection, she performed back office duties only.'[1]

In the Undercover Policing Inquiry

  • 1 August 2017: Metropolitan Police make application to restrict her real name.[2]
  • November 2017: Mitting stated was minded-to: restrict real name. He noted she wished to 'preserve her privacy and that of her family', and it was unlikely that surviving members of the groups she targeted would recall her.[1]
  • 6 March 2018: cover name and target group released.[3]

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