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* July 2018: Inquiry says Mitting is still minded to restrict the officer's real name<ref name="ucpi.pr.3July2018">[https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/20180703_press_notice_publish_SDS_anonymity_applications.pdf Publication of documents relating to anonymity applications: Special Demonstration Squad - November 2017, January 2018, March 2018 and April 2018 'Minded' to notes], ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 3 July 2018.</ref> and publishes the [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/20180408_open-application_HN20_original.pdf open application] to this effect from the Metropolitan Police.<ref>[https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/20180703-Index_of_documents.pdf List of applications and evidence published on 03 July 2018], ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 3 July 2018.</ref>
  
  

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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
'HN19'
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Alias: Tony Williams
Deployment: 1978-1982
Unit:
Targets:
Revolutionary Communist Tendency and Direct Action Movement

Tony Williams is the alias of an undercover officer with the Special Demonstration Squad, who was deployed 1978-1982 against the Revolutionary Communist Tendency and Direct Action Movement.[1] The Undercover Policing Inquiry chair, John Mitting, described Williams' deployment as 'unremarkable'.[2]

He is also referred to by the cipher HN20 (for the N cipher system, see the N officers page).

In the Undercover Policing Inquiry

  • Jan 2018, directed that restriction orders applications to be submitted by end of Jan 2018.[3]
  • March 2018: further information sought by Inquiry before making a decision.[4]
  • April 2018: Mitting minded to publish cover name but restrict real name.[2]
  • May 2018: cover name published.[1]
  • July 2018: Inquiry says Mitting is still minded to restrict the officer's real name[5] and publishes the open application to this effect from the Metropolitan Police.[6]


Notes