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HN110 is mentioned in the risk assessment of [[HN30]], an SDS cover officers. It names HN110 as a back office detective constable in the last period of the unit, whom senior management (HN314, HN275) of the unit 'had it in for'.<ref name="hn30.ra.28Aug2018">Adrian Baxter, [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/11-20180831-HN30-Gisted_Risk_Assessment.pdf N30 - Risk Assessment (gisted)], ''Metropolitan Police Service'', 28 August 2018 (accessed 2 October 2018, via ucpi.org.uk).</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:10, 10 January 2019


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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
'HN110'
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Alias: unknown
Deployment: unknown
Unit:
Targets:
unknown

HN110 is the cipher given to a former officer with the Special Demonstration Squad, who served in back office or as a manager for the unit.[1]

Their name will be released in the Inquiry in due course[1] and any cover name used will be considered at the 'document redaction stage'.[2]

As an SDS Officer

HN110 is mentioned in the risk assessment of HN30, an SDS cover officers. It names HN110 as a back office detective constable in the last period of the unit, whom senior management (HN314, HN275) of the unit 'had it in for'.[3]


In the Undercover Public Inquiry

  • On 11 May 2018: directed that any anonymity applications to be filed by 31 May 2018 for both the MPS legal team and the Designated Lawyers team.[4]
  • 21 June 2018: no application to restrict name made; name to be released in due course.[1][5]

Other material

They did not use a cover name as an SDS officer.[6]

Notes