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[[Operation Flandria]] was a [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]] investigation examining the criminal activities of a particular | [[Operation Flandria]] was a [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]] investigation examining the criminal activities of a particular | ||
− | investigator. It also analysed the activity of other investigators featured in other SOCA operations.<ref>'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2008, p. | + | investigator. It also analysed the activity of other investigators featured in other SOCA operations.<ref>'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2008, p.9.</ref> |
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+ | ==External resources== | ||
+ | *[http://brown-moses-hackgate.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/gloxinia-and-flandria-digging-over-dirt.html Gloxinia And Flandria - Digging Over The Dirt], Brown Moses blog, 1 August 2013. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 01:26, 8 August 2013
Operation Flandria was a Serious Organised Crime Agency investigation examining the criminal activities of a particular investigator. It also analysed the activity of other investigators featured in other SOCA operations.[1]
External resources
- Gloxinia And Flandria - Digging Over The Dirt, Brown Moses blog, 1 August 2013.
Notes
- ↑ 'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2008, p.9.