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− | The '''Inkerman Group'''is | + | The '''Inkerman Group''' is an international private security company that reportedly monitors protestors. <ref> Paul Lewis and Rob Evans, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/14/environmental-activists-protest-energy-companies Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks], The Guardian 14 February 2011 </ref> |
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+ | It was set up in 1996 by [[Gerald Moor]], its CEO, 'to meet the specific intelligence and security needs of businesses'. <ref> Inkerman Group, [http://www.inkerman.com/gb/the-company The Company], company website, acc 5 January 2010 </ref> | ||
==Monitoring protestors== | ==Monitoring protestors== | ||
According to the Guardian, a "restricted" report produced by the Inkerman Group in 2008 warned of a growing threat of "eco-terrorism". Under a section on "recent acts of eco-terrorism", the document listed various peaceful campaign groups, including the anti-aviation collective [[Plane Stupid]].<ref name="Evans2"/> Arguably it has been this elusive threat of "eco-terrorism", sometimes tainted with the conflation between "illegal" and "violent" protest, that serves to justify the need for both the domestic extremism units and the private security firms.<ref>Matilda Gifford [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/26/protest-surveillance Why spy on peaceful protesters?] ''The Guardian'', 26/04/09, accessed 17/01/11</ref> | According to the Guardian, a "restricted" report produced by the Inkerman Group in 2008 warned of a growing threat of "eco-terrorism". Under a section on "recent acts of eco-terrorism", the document listed various peaceful campaign groups, including the anti-aviation collective [[Plane Stupid]].<ref name="Evans2"/> Arguably it has been this elusive threat of "eco-terrorism", sometimes tainted with the conflation between "illegal" and "violent" protest, that serves to justify the need for both the domestic extremism units and the private security firms.<ref>Matilda Gifford [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/26/protest-surveillance Why spy on peaceful protesters?] ''The Guardian'', 26/04/09, accessed 17/01/11</ref> | ||
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+ | :the group offers 'comprehensive surveillance and counter-surveillance service, and operates experienced in-house teams able to respond and be in place at a moment's notice. Services include specialist human surveillance as well as electronic measures. | ||
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+ | :The Inkerman Group utilises legal, ethical and wholly necessary covert surveillance techniques to detect and identify a crime or establish innocence. Services we offer include: | ||
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+ | :Covert surveillance | ||
+ | :Installation of covert video / audio equipment | ||
+ | :Technical Surveillance Counter Measures / electronic sweeps | ||
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+ | The Inkerman Group’s investigations team works for clients across a diverse range of industries – they are highly trained, professionally qualified and extremely knowledgeable in this field. <ref> Inkerman Group, [http://www.inkerman.com/gb/investigation/surveillance Surveillance], company website, acc 5 January 2010 </ref> | ||
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==Transferable skills and alliances: police and private security industry== | ==Transferable skills and alliances: police and private security industry== | ||
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* Lord [[Peter Imbert]], a former [[Met]] commissioner. He was Chairman of [[Capital Eye]] Ltd, a security consultancy now wholly owned by the Inkerman Group, for which he acts as a consultant.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/peter-imbert/26778 Lord Imbert], www.parliament.co.uk, 5 January 2011 </ref> | * Lord [[Peter Imbert]], a former [[Met]] commissioner. He was Chairman of [[Capital Eye]] Ltd, a security consultancy now wholly owned by the Inkerman Group, for which he acts as a consultant.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/peter-imbert/26778 Lord Imbert], www.parliament.co.uk, 5 January 2011 </ref> | ||
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− | + | The client base includes multinational corporations, companies, governments and private individuals for which the company provides the full range of security and intelligence services. | |
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==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, 5 January 2012
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The Inkerman Group is an international private security company that reportedly monitors protestors. [1]
It was set up in 1996 by Gerald Moor, its CEO, 'to meet the specific intelligence and security needs of businesses'. [2]
Contents
Monitoring protestors
According to the Guardian, a "restricted" report produced by the Inkerman Group in 2008 warned of a growing threat of "eco-terrorism". Under a section on "recent acts of eco-terrorism", the document listed various peaceful campaign groups, including the anti-aviation collective Plane Stupid.[3] Arguably it has been this elusive threat of "eco-terrorism", sometimes tainted with the conflation between "illegal" and "violent" protest, that serves to justify the need for both the domestic extremism units and the private security firms.[4]
The company's website states that:
- the group offers 'comprehensive surveillance and counter-surveillance service, and operates experienced in-house teams able to respond and be in place at a moment's notice. Services include specialist human surveillance as well as electronic measures.
- The Inkerman Group utilises legal, ethical and wholly necessary covert surveillance techniques to detect and identify a crime or establish innocence. Services we offer include:
:Covert surveillance :Installation of covert video / audio equipment :Technical Surveillance Counter Measures / electronic sweeps
The Inkerman Group’s investigations team works for clients across a diverse range of industries – they are highly trained, professionally qualified and extremely knowledgeable in this field. [5]
Transferable skills and alliances: police and private security industry
Questions have been raised regarding the ethics of "former police officers cashing in on their surveillance skills for a host of companies that target protesters".[3] See the Powerbase overview of the revolving door between the private security industry and the police.
Affiliations
People
- Lord Peter Imbert, a former Met commissioner. He was Chairman of Capital Eye Ltd, a security consultancy now wholly owned by the Inkerman Group, for which he acts as a consultant.[6]
Clients
The client base includes multinational corporations, companies, governments and private individuals for which the company provides the full range of security and intelligence services.
Contact
- Address:
- Phone:
- Email:
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Paul Lewis and Rob Evans, Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks, The Guardian 14 February 2011
- ↑ Inkerman Group, The Company, company website, acc 5 January 2010
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Paul Lewis and Rob Evans Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks The Guardian, 14/02/11, accessed 14/02/11
- ↑ Matilda Gifford Why spy on peaceful protesters? The Guardian, 26/04/09, accessed 17/01/11
- ↑ Inkerman Group, Surveillance, company website, acc 5 January 2010
- ↑ Lord Imbert, www.parliament.co.uk, 5 January 2011
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