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  • ...he High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and Scotland Yard's SO-15 ...tablished by association. Several of the American cases involve the use of undercover agents to incite the defendants. In some cases there is no evidence of link
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  • ...er 16 after he was reported on suspicion of assault'.<ref>Barry Leighton, 'Police boss probed over road-rage row', ''Western Daily Press'', 24 November 1997, ...p officer', Gloucestershire Echo, 26 August 1998, p.3, see also 'Assaulted police officer wins GBP 150 compensation', ''The Gloucester Citizen,'' August 27,
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  • ...n further enlarged in the Reagan-Bush era with the increased importance of undercover government operations designed to be free of publicity and legislative over ...ed States and Israel, closely tied to the intelligence agencies, military, police, and corporate establishment. They are more frequently linked to foreign in
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  • ...hich were wholly outside his jurisdiction as a liaison officer – working undercover, developing contacts amongst loyalist and republican paramilitaries.<ref>[h ::At the time of Nairac’s death, John Weir, a police officer and loyalist sym-pathiser, was using a local haulier, [[Packy Reel]
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  • ...ents and videos that terrorists release to rally their supporters. He goes undercover, logging on to restricted forums (if he has been able to get a password) an ...sburd, [[Evan Kohlmann]] and Metropolitan Police Commander [[Peter Clarke (Police officer)|Peter Clarke]]">IpK7tgBxNeQ</youtube>
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  • ...th's reported pseudonym) had been questioned by [[RUC]] and [[Metropolitan Police]] officers about leaks by [[Martin Ingram]] about the top FRU agent in the ..., [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/may/21/northernireland.henrymcdonald1 Police in hunt for British agent], The Observer, 21 May 2000.</ref>
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  • ...unter hooligan made famous by the television documentary series, MacIntyre Undercover.<ref>Nick Lowles, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/features/Businessman-bankr ...ight'' reported in January 2010 that Brookes had been removed as the EDL's police liason officer and head of the women's division, after clashing with [[Matt
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  • ...oid retaliatory attacks) has had prior experience going undercover for the police in the UK. The photos and intelligence he brought back are proving invaluab ...hat the fifth, unnamed foreigner with the obscured face in the photos went undercover in order to try and sabotage those, such as the ISM, who support Palestinia
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  • ...has been any Saudi pressure over the Channel 4 [[Dispatches]] programme [[Undercover Mosque]]. ...the [[Times]], [[Dean Godson]] attacks West Midlands Police for referring Undercover Mosque to Ofcom, and for their links with [[Birmingham Central Mosque]].
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  • ...fficer_sidebar|Name='HN326'|Alias=Douglas "Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesD ..." Edwards''' is the cover name of a former [[Special Demonstration Squad]] undercover officer who infiltrated anarchist groups (including West Ham Anarchists). H
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  • [['Flash']] or [[Mark Stone]] were the pseudonyms used by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]] in his infiltrations of the climate protest moveme
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  • [[Mark 'Flash' Stone]] was a pseudonym used by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]] in his infiltrations of the climate protest moveme
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  • ...rs-eco-warriors-I-fear-life.html#ixzz1BDQaJXn0 'I'm the victim of smears': Undercover policeman denies bedding a string of women during his eight years with eco- ...rs-eco-warriors-I-fear-life.html#ixzz1BDQaJXn0 'I'm the victim of smears': Undercover policeman denies bedding a string of women during his eight years with eco-
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  • ...ecurity industry and the police: revolving door|revolving door between the police and private security industry]]. It first came to public attention in 2007 ...friend-of-undercover-spy-sues-corporate-security-firm Former girlfriend of undercover spy sues corporate security firm], ''The Guardian'', 12 July 2015 (accessed
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  • .../www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/10/466705.html Mark Kennedy/Stone exposed as undercover cop], 24 October 2010.</ref> <ref name="Evans">Rob Evans, Amelia Hill, Paul The cross-over between police intelligence gathering and the private security sector raises some difficul
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  • ...associated with the private security firm [[Tokra]], set-up by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]].<ref> Rob Evans, Amelia Hill, Paul Lewis and Patri ...y reveals information about the private security sector. After leaving the police,
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  • ...d], ''Endole.co.uk'', undated (accessed 13 July 2015). Also lists him as a police officer.</ref> is a former [[Special Branch]] officer, who set up [[Global Leeming admitted he regularly infiltrated undercover operatives into protest groups in his role as head of the Animal Rights Nat
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  • ...l Domestic Extremism Team (NDET)|Alias=none|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]] via [[National Co-ordinator for D ...omber Miles Cooper. For the most part its officers came on secondment from police forces.
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  • {{Police_Unit_sidebar|Series=Undercover Police Units|Name=National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDED ...nd Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU) is the latest name for the national police unit which carries out intelligence gathering and set out strategy on [[Dom
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  • ...tor and Government organisations also make use of agents. They include the police , HM Revenue and Customs , the Armed Forces and the UK's other intelligenc ==Strathclyde Police's '''The Authorisation and Management of Covert Human Intelligence Sources:
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