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− | :EN74 | + | :EN74 was an undercover police officer and was deployed by the [NPOIU] in the 2000s. Other duties gave rise to a real risk to life and limb which, to an extent which cannot be precisely quantified, remains. Publication of the real or cover name would increase those risks. The risks are contingent, not immediate, and so engage Article 8 of the European Convention, not Articles 2 and 3. Publication of t he cover name of EN74 might lead to identification of the real name, in which case the risks w ould material ise. It is not necessary to fulfil the terms of reference of the Inquiry to run those risks.<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> |
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| No cover name; restriction order application over real name refused, Mitting writing:<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | | No cover name; restriction order application over real name refused, Mitting writing:<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
− | : In the course of a 30-year police career, which ended in 2013, EN287 was a Detective Chief Inspector seconded to the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]], the successor unit to the [NPOIU]. He had a managerial role. He played a part in the invest igation by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary into the activities of Mark Kennedy. In this context , he | + | : In the course of a 30-year police career, which ended in 2013, EN287 was a Detective Chief Inspector seconded to the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]], the successor unit to the [NPOIU]. He had a managerial role. He played a part in the invest igation by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary into the activities of Mark Kennedy. In this context, he was identified in a Guardian article on 8 November 2012. None of these activities put him or his family at risk of harm or of anything more than passing media interest. This may be unwelcome to him and them, but is outweighed by the legitimate interest which the public has in his performance of his duty in a senior and responsible public office. In respect of this office, the starting presumption that evidence given by such a person about such duties should be given in his own name is not displaced. |
[https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/nov/08/mark-kennedy-accused-fantasist-french The Guardian article of 8 Nov 2012.] | [https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/nov/08/mark-kennedy-accused-fantasist-french The Guardian article of 8 Nov 2012.] | ||
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+ | | EN288 | ||
+ | | ''restricted'' | ||
+ | | undercover | ||
+ | | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing: | ||
+ | :In the course of a police career of significant length, EN288 was deployed on a number of occasions as an undercover officer in circumstances which gave rise to a real risk to life and limb. The risk to life from one of them remains and may engage Article 2 of the European Convention. The risk to safety from at least one other deployment also remains. Both risks engage Article 8. Publication of a cover name might prompt evidence from members of the groups against which EN288 was deployed who do not pose a risk to life or limb; and the risk of identification of the real name of EN288 is not great. However, even running a small risk would amount to a disproportionate and unjustified interference in the right of EN288 to respect for an aspect of private life - physical integrity - and, if Article 2 is engaged, would infringe it.<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
+ | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
+ | | EN289 | ||
+ | | ''unknown'' | ||
+ | | undercover | ||
+ | | Mitting minded to restrict real name; application over cover name to be determined later, writing: | ||
+ | :EN289 is a serving police officer. EN289 undertook ad hoc deployments for the Animal National Rights Index/the National Public Order Intelligence Unit in the late 1990s, attending and reporting on approximately 6 marches. EN289 was instructed to, and did, research and obtain the identity of a deceased child. The nature of the deployments was such that EN289 did not have to use it. Save in one respect, the information and evidence which EN289 could provide is of peripheral relevance to the Inquiry. That respect is the fact that EN289 was instructed to obtain the identity of a deceased child. Given that the cover name was not used, no purpose would be served by determining EN289's application for a restriction order in respect of the cover name at this stage. : Publication of the real name of EN289 would not serve to permit the Inquiry to fulfil its terms of reference, might impair performance of police duties and might have some impact on the mental health of EN289. In those circumstances, publication of the real name would not be in the public interest and would risk interference with the right to respect for private and family life of EN289 which would not be justified...<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
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| EN291 | | EN291 | ||
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:EN291 was not seconded to the [NPOIU], but did write authorisations under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 for the deployment of EN327 (HN66) and performed cover officer duties for EN32 and EN508 in 2002-03. EN291 was not deployed as an undercover officer. There is no risk to EN291's safety from those encountered by the three undercover officers. There is some risk of unwelcome attention from traditional and nontraditional media. EN291 was diagnoed by Dr. Busuttil in April 2017 as suffering from a chronicmental illness for a number of years which required treatment. "In his opinion disclosure of EN291's true identity would exacerbate his/her chronic mental ill ness and may increase the risk of suicidal ideation. I have asked for confirmation that, as of September 2018, the position remains unchanged. | :EN291 was not seconded to the [NPOIU], but did write authorisations under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 for the deployment of EN327 (HN66) and performed cover officer duties for EN32 and EN508 in 2002-03. EN291 was not deployed as an undercover officer. There is no risk to EN291's safety from those encountered by the three undercover officers. There is some risk of unwelcome attention from traditional and nontraditional media. EN291 was diagnoed by Dr. Busuttil in April 2017 as suffering from a chronicmental illness for a number of years which required treatment. "In his opinion disclosure of EN291's true identity would exacerbate his/her chronic mental ill ness and may increase the risk of suicidal ideation. I have asked for confirmation that, as of September 2018, the position remains unchanged. | ||
: It is not necessary to permit the Inquiry to fulfil its terms of reference that the evidence which EN291 can provide is given under his/her real name. EN291 will give evidence in public, albeit under his/her cypher. EN291's duties for the National Public Order Intelligence Unit did not require him/her to interact with any member of the public. Publication of EN291's real name would not, therefore, prompt any evidence from them. In those circumstances, the interference in EN29's right to respect for his/her private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention would not be justified under Article 8(2).<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto3"/> | : It is not necessary to permit the Inquiry to fulfil its terms of reference that the evidence which EN291 can provide is given under his/her real name. EN291 will give evidence in public, albeit under his/her cypher. EN291's duties for the National Public Order Intelligence Unit did not require him/her to interact with any member of the public. Publication of EN291's real name would not, therefore, prompt any evidence from them. In those circumstances, the interference in EN29's right to respect for his/her private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention would not be justified under Article 8(2).<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto3"/> | ||
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+ | | EN326 | ||
+ | | ''[[Edward_David_Jones_(alias)|Dave Jones]]'' | ||
+ | | undercover | ||
+ | | Same as HN66. Deployed against London Rising Tide and the Camp for Climate Action (Drax) 2005-2007. | ||
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| EN407 | | EN407 | ||
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| ''restricted'' | | ''restricted'' | ||
| unknown | | unknown | ||
− | | | + | | Real name restricted.<ref name="gray.ucpi.npoiu.explan.note3"/> Mitting wrote:<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto3"/> |
− | : EN506 performed a necessary and important administrative duty in relation to the deployment of EN40, which gives rise to no risk to the safety of EN506. EN506 is a serving police officer | + | : EN506 performed a necessary and important administrative duty in relation to the deployment of EN40, which gives rise to no risk to the safety of EN506. EN506 is a serving police officer who has performed duties which, if the real name were to be disclosed, would give rise to real risks to life and limb. Further, EN506 continues to perform valuable police duties which would be compromised if the real name were to be disclosed. It is not in the public interest that should happen... Interference with the right of EN506 to respect for an aspect of private and family life - physical integrity - would not be justified... |
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+ | | EN507 | ||
+ | | ''restricted'' | ||
+ | | undercover | ||
+ | | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing: | ||
+ | : EN507 is a serving police officer and has undertaken undercover operations w hich put safety at risk. The continued ability of the police service to deploy EN507 in undercover operations is of public value. Publication of the cover name would substantially impair the undertaking of such operations. It is not in the public interest to do so. | ||
+ | : Further, publication of either real or cover name would interfere with the right of EN507 to respect for private and family life and would not be justified...<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
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: "There is a strong sterile corridor between cover and real name. Even if it were to be breached, the worst likely consequence is unwelcome, but transient, attention from traditional and non-traditional media. It is possible that publication of the cover name might prompt worthwhile evidence from those encountered by EN508. The limited interference with the right to respect for private and family life, if any, which publication of the cover name might cause is justified by the need to take the opportunityto try to obtain such evidence. | : "There is a strong sterile corridor between cover and real name. Even if it were to be breached, the worst likely consequence is unwelcome, but transient, attention from traditional and non-traditional media. It is possible that publication of the cover name might prompt worthwhile evidence from those encountered by EN508. The limited interference with the right to respect for private and family life, if any, which publication of the cover name might cause is justified by the need to take the opportunityto try to obtain such evidence. | ||
:There is no need to expose EN508 to media attention or to risk more serious intrusions into private life by publishing the real name. Such interference would not be justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. | :There is no need to expose EN508 to media attention or to risk more serious intrusions into private life by publishing the real name. Such interference would not be justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. | ||
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+ | | EN808 | ||
+ | | ''restricted'' | ||
+ | | cover officer | ||
+ | | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing: | ||
+ | :From 1999 to 2011 EN808 was employed as a cover officer by a provincial police force and from 2011 to 2013 EN808 performed a similar role when seconded to the successor unit to the [NPOIU]. EN808's duties required him to make use of a cover name. From 2016 to date, EN808 has been employed by a provincial police force to undertake duties under a cover name which put safety at risk. It is not in the public interest that either real or cover names are published. | ||
+ | :Publication of the real name of EN808 would interfere with the right of EN808 to respect for private and family life. The nature of the duties performed by EN808 does not require publication of the real name to permit their worth and propriety to be assessed. Publication of the real name would interfere with the right to respect for private and family life of EN808 and would not be justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. | ||
+ | :I have read two closed witness statements by EN808. I have no reason to question the truthfulness of the factual assertions made in them. The decision which I am minded to make is based on them. There are no separate closed reasons.<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
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+ | | EN1001 | ||
+ | | ''restricted'' | ||
+ | | cover officer | ||
+ | | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing: | ||
+ | :EN1001 was not seconded to the [NPOIU], but performed a peripheral supporting role in one operation for a short time in the late 2000s. It is unlikely that the Inquiry will need to receive or take into account evidence from EN1001 so as to permit it to fulfil its terms of reference. EN1001 was and is a serving police officer with a provincial force. In that capacity EN 1001 has undertaken routine criminal undercover deployments, some of which were dangerous. The work done by EN1001 and that done by other police officers would be substantially impaired if either the cover or real name of EN1001 were to be published. It is not in the public interest that either should occur. Further, publication of either would interfere with the right to respect for the private and family life of EN1001 and would not be justified<ref name="mitting.npoiu.mindedto1.2May2018"/> | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 4 February 2019
This article is part of the Undercover Research Portal at Powerbase: investigating corporate and police spying on activists.
Officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU) are for the purposes of the Undercover Policing Inquiry designated by the cipher EN. Officers were in early parts of the process simply designated by N followed by a number. As the number of officers grew, this changed to HN for those officers of the Special Demonstration Squad, the H representing Operation Herne, the corresponding police investigation. As the role of the NPOIU officers in the Undercover Policing Inquiry was taken on by the National Police Chief Council's Operation Elter, the EN cipher was adopted for them.[1] For more details see under [N officers].
This page lists the known EN numbers and material relating to them. Separate pages have been provided for the HN numbers.
Updated January 2019.
Cypher | Name (italics for cover name only) | Position | Notes |
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EN1 | Marco Jacobs | undercover | Deployed 2004-2009. Real name restricted. Had sexual relationships. |
EN26 | likely to come | unknown | Minded to refuse application to restrict real name with closed hearing on this to take place in late 2018.[2] Reasons set out in closed note.[3] |
EN28 | unknown | cover officer | Application to restrict real name refused. Cover officer for ARNI & NPOIU.[3] |
EN29 | restricted | cover officer | Real name will be restricted due to risk arising out of subsequent undercover work into serious crimed. Briefly deployed in a minor role as undercover, the cover name for which will not be released.[3] |
EN30 | restricted | cover officer | Cover officer for over six years, including deployments of interest to the Inquiry. Real name will be restricted.[3] |
EN31 | likely to come | cover officer | Cover officer for approximately six years, including for Mark Kennedy and EN34 Application to restrict real name refused.[3] |
EN32 | Rod Richardson | Undercover | Real name will be restricted.[3] Also given as N596. |
EN33 | restricted | undercover | Deployed in early years of NPOIU to groups that pose a 'real risk' to the officer. Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writting:
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EN34 | Lynn Watson | undercover | Deployed into various groups 2003-2008. Real name restricted.[4] |
EN36 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN38 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN38 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN40 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN40 | restricted | Undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN42 | unknown | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
Mentioned at a court hearing of 25 January 2019 (into Judicial Reviews relating to the Inquiry) that the application for anonymity was under review due to new (unknown) information having emerged.[5] |
EN43 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN47 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN48 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN49 | resticted | cover officer | Cover name will be resitricted.[2] Cover officer for majority of NPOIU's existance "principally for two undercover officers, one of whose cover names I have refused to restrict. Before then EN49 performed duties which, if disclosed, would give rise to a risk to life. The risk of that happening is not high, but it cannot be run. For that reason, a restriction order in respect of the real name of EN49 must be made".[3] |
EN50 | likely to come | cover officer | Minded to release real name with closed hearing on this to be held in late 2018.[2] Cover officer for NPOIU "towards the end of it existence. The undercover officer for whom EN50 was the cover officer was deployed for a short time into a group whose members pose no threat to the safety of EN50. EN50 can give evidence about the discharge of this duty and about the discharge of his/her duties generally and the management of the undercover unit in his/her real name without putting his/her safety at risk. There is likely to be some passing interest on the part of the traditional and non-traditional media in EN50's evidence, insufficient to cause any significant interference in his/her right and that of EN50's family to respect for their private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention. EN50's own concerns about the impact on both safety and private and family life are not objectively justified."[3] |
EN51 | resticted | cover officer | Real name will be restricted.[2] Cover officer for NPOIU "in the last years of its existence. The evidence which EN51 can give about the discharge of those duties is likely to be of significant interest to the Inquiry. But for the factor referred to below I would have required the evidence to be given in the real name of EN51, without protective measures. 20. Other duties performed by EN51 for police bodies other than the National Public Order Intelligence Unit did give rise to a real risk to life and physical safety. Those risks remain. Whether or not Articles 2 and 3 of the European Convention are engaged, they must not be run. Even if the risks fall to be assessed under Article 8, running them would not be justified under Article 8(2)."[3] |
EN52 | likely to come | cover officer | Seconded 2005-2006 to NPOIU where cover officer for an unsuccessful and questionable undercover deployment; also involved in the winding up of the SDS.[3] |
EN53 | resticted | cover officer | Real name will be restricted.[2] Seconded NPOIU 2009-2011, where cover officer for two undercovers. Mitting wrote: "For reasons explained in the open and closed 'Minded to' note dated 2 May 2018, I am minded to make restriction orders in respect of both the real and cover names of both officers. The risk posed by members of the targeted groups to the safety of EN53 is negligible. However, other police duties,performed outside the National Public Order Intelligence Unit have given rise to risks to safety , which cannot be precisely quantified, but remain. Those risks are explained in the closed note which accompanies these reasons. Further, publication of the real name of EN53 would interfere with the current and future performance of work by EN53 which it is not in the public interest to interrupt. To do so would also amount to a disproportionate interference in the right of EN53 to respect for aspects of private life - physical integrity and the ability to perform useful paid work - which would not be justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. Careful thought will need to be given about the manner in which the evidence of EN53 and the two undercover officers is to be provided or
given."[3] |
EN54 | likely to come | Temporary head of undercover operations 2003-2004. | Minded to refuse application to restrict real name with closed hearing on this to take place in late 2018.[2] Temporary head for nine months. Mitting wrote: "With one possible exception, no threat to EN54's physical safety arising from the performance of these duties has been identified. For reasons explained in the closed note which accompanies these reasons, I am unconvinced that even the possible exception gives rise to a real risk to EN54's physical safety. The evidence which EN54 may be able to give about the discharge of his/her duties for the National Public Order Intelligence Unit islikely to attract the attention of traditional and non-traditi onal media and is likely to interfere, for a short period, with EN54's right and that of his/her family to respect for their private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention. I am not persuaded that there is any greater risk of interference by others. The risk assessor has drawn attention to the "Contrainfo" post referred to in the case of EN31 above. I do not believe that this gives rise to any greater risk to EN54 than it does EN31. I am satisfied that the need for a public official performing a significant managerial role in one of the units under specific investigation to give evidence publicly in his/her own name about the discharge of those duties justifies any interference in his/her right to respect for private and family life under Article 8(2)."[3] |
EN74 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN287 | DCI Richard May | NDEU manager | No cover name; restriction order application over real name refused, Mitting writing:[4]
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EN288 | restricted | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real and cover names, writing:
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EN289 | unknown | undercover | Mitting minded to restrict real name; application over cover name to be determined later, writing:
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EN291 | restricted | Authorising officer, not with NPIOU | Application to restrict real name granted.[2] Mitting wrote:[3]
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EN326 | Dave Jones | undercover | Same as HN66. Deployed against London Rising Tide and the Camp for Climate Action (Drax) 2005-2007. |
EN407 | Likely to come | cover officer | Minded to refuse application to restrict real name with closed hearing on this to take place in late 2018.[2] Mitting wrote:[3]
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EN506 | restricted | unknown | Real name restricted.[2] Mitting wrote:[3]
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EN507 | restricted | undercover | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing:
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EN508 | cover name to come | undercover | Application to restrict cover name refused; real name will be restricted.[2] Deployed 2002-2004 into a number of groups on intermittent basis, none of the member of which pose a 'real risk' to the safety of EN508. Mitting wrote:[3]
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EN808 | restricted | cover officer | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing:
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EN1001 | restricted | cover officer | Real and cover names to be restricted with Mitting writing:
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Notes
- ↑ Witness Statement Protocol (v.1.0), Undercover Policing Inquiry, 22 January 2018 (accessed 22 January 2018).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Steven Gray, Counsel to the Inquiry's Explanatory Note to accompany the third 'Minded To' note in respect of applications for restriction orders over the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor units, Undercover Policing Inquiry, 15 November 2018.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 Sir John Mitting, In the matter of section 19(3) of the Inquiries Act 2005. Applications for restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor units 'Minded to' Note 3, Undercover Policing Inquiry, 15 November 2018.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 Sir John Mitting, Applications for restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor units 'Minded to' Note, Undercover Policing Inquiry, 2 May 2018.
- ↑ Rob Evans, Public inquiry into #spycops infiltration of political groups re-examining whether one particular undercover officer, known only as EN42, should be given anonymity at the inquiry after new (unknown) evidence emerges., Twitter.com, 25 January 2019, accessed 31 January 2019.