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  • [['Flash']] or [[Mark Stone]] were the pseudonyms used by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]] in his infiltrations of the climate protest moveme
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  • [[Mark 'Flash' Stone]] was a pseudonym used by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]] in his infiltrations of the climate protest moveme
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  • ...rs-eco-warriors-I-fear-life.html#ixzz1BDQaJXn0 'I'm the victim of smears': Undercover policeman denies bedding a string of women during his eight years with eco- ...rs-eco-warriors-I-fear-life.html#ixzz1BDQaJXn0 'I'm the victim of smears': Undercover policeman denies bedding a string of women during his eight years with eco-
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  • ...ecurity industry and the police: revolving door|revolving door between the police and private security industry]]. It first came to public attention in 2007 ...friend-of-undercover-spy-sues-corporate-security-firm Former girlfriend of undercover spy sues corporate security firm], ''The Guardian'', 12 July 2015 (accessed
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  • .../www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/10/466705.html Mark Kennedy/Stone exposed as undercover cop], 24 October 2010.</ref> <ref name="Evans">Rob Evans, Amelia Hill, Paul The cross-over between police intelligence gathering and the private security sector raises some difficul
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  • ...associated with the private security firm [[Tokra]], set-up by undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]].<ref> Rob Evans, Amelia Hill, Paul Lewis and Patri ...y reveals information about the private security sector. After leaving the police,
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  • ...d], ''Endole.co.uk'', undated (accessed 13 July 2015). Also lists him as a police officer.</ref> is a former [[Special Branch]] officer, who set up [[Global Leeming admitted he regularly infiltrated undercover operatives into protest groups in his role as head of the Animal Rights Nat
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  • ...l Domestic Extremism Team (NDET)|Alias=none|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]] via [[National Co-ordinator for D ...omber Miles Cooper. For the most part its officers came on secondment from police forces.
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  • {{Police_Unit_sidebar|Series=Undercover Police Units|Name=National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDED ...nd Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU) is the latest name for the national police unit which carries out intelligence gathering and set out strategy on [[Dom
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  • ...tor and Government organisations also make use of agents. They include the police , HM Revenue and Customs , the Armed Forces and the UK's other intelligenc ==Strathclyde Police's '''The Authorisation and Management of Covert Human Intelligence Sources:
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  • ...1/jan/13/mark-kennedy-undercover-police-acpo?intcmp=239 Rein in undercover police units, says former DPP] ''The Guardian'', 13/01/11, accessed 24/01/11</ref> :DCS Tudway has been a police officer with the Metropolitan Police Service for over 25 years. During that time he has worked extensively in Se
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  • The purpose of this chronology on undercover police officer [[Mark Kennedy]] is to collate info from various places, and to try ...have useful info, please [mailto:contact@undercoverresearch.net email the Undercover Research Group].
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  • ==Revolving door between undercover policing and the private spying business== ...[Scottish Power]], joined the firm in 2001 after 30 years in [[Strathclyde Police]] where he was head of special branch. <ref name="Rob Evans"> Paul Lewis an
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  • ...am Straw was the juvenile interviewed by police for selling cannabis to an undercover reporter for the Mirror newspaper won't knock a dent in New Labour's Law an ...16-97-RAPE.html 'Ending rape 'by any means necessary?'] - Politicians, the police and feminists have combined to demand changes in rape law. [[Sara Hinchliff
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  • Peter Bleksley was a founder member of Scotland Yard's undercover unit in the 1980s. He is a director and co-owner of a business intelligence ...r in an an interview for BBC2, Bleksley confirmed there are currently more police officers embedded in the movement and that "there are also people from the
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  • ==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 th
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  • ====October 16th - Fox resigns: Police consider Werritty probe / Government ministers held over 1,500 meetings wit '''UK:''' The ''[[BBC]]'' reveal that the City of London Police are considering whether to investigate [[Adam Werritty]] over possible frau
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  • ...oid retaliatory attacks) has had prior experience going undercover for the police in the UK. The photos and intelligence he brought back are proving invaluab ...hat the fifth, unnamed foreigner with the obscured face in the photos went undercover in order to try and sabotage those, such as the ISM, who support Palestinia
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  • ...oid retaliatory attacks) has had prior experience going undercover for the police in the UK. The photos and intelligence he brought back are proving invaluab ...hat the fifth, unnamed foreigner with the obscured face in the photos went undercover in order to try and sabotage those, such as the ISM, who support Palestinia
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  • ...Sir [[John Stevens]]. Scotland Yard is tipped off by [[Derek Haslam]], an undercover policeman inside Southern Investigations.<ref name="HarpInd170912">Tom Harp ...tin Breen]] reveals that [[Ken Barrett]] is living in Bexhill-on-Sea under police protection following his release from prison for the murder of [[Pat Finuca
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  • ...f Merseyside Police before becoming the Commissioner of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. ...Standards and shortly after being appointed to replace [[Paul Stephenson (Police Officer)| Paul Stephenson]] as Commissioner in September 2011.
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  • In January 2009 the ''Sunday Times'' published details of an eight-month-long undercover investigation in which reporters posed as lobbyists representing a foreign ...of the meeting between [[Lord Taylor of Blackburn | Lord Taylor]] and the undercover reporters payment for amending legislation was discussed:
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  • ...rds-house-commons-corruption-allegations?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords'], ''The Guardia ...rd Snape]] was one of four peers who allegedly agreed to accept money from undercover ''Sunday Times'' reporters, who were posing as business lobbyists, in retur
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  • ...[[Robert Fisk]] reports in ''The Times'' that [[SAS]] members are serving undercover in Belfast and Derry.<ref name="LethalAllies61">Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal *'''8''' [[Colin Wallace]] writes memorandum complaining about lack of police action over [[Kincora]].<ref name="Foot427">Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wal
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  • ...w.spinwatch.org/images/Countergangs1971-76.pdf COUNTER-GANGS: A history of undercover military units in Northern Ireland 1971-1976], by Margaret Urwin. This pamp *[[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC) - Police force in Northern Ireland until 2001.
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  • :Of course, police are already on standby in the city to deal with any civil disturbances that ...Arrow Communications]], a London-based lobbying firm, was witnessed by an undercover reporter working for the firm.<ref>Claire Newell and Robert Winnett, [http:
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  • ...ism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|Su ...il-2017.pdf Counsel to the Inqury's Note for the hearing on 5 April 2017], Undercover Policing Inquiry, 2 March 2017 (accessed 13 April 2017).</ref>
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  • ...opolitan Police]].<ref>[http://www.scotland.police.uk/about-us/ About Us], Police Scotland, accessed 12 July 2013.</ref> ...years]. Scotland’s Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit (SCTIU), led by Police Scotland, was one of those units.
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  • [[Derek Haslam]] is a former policeman who worked undercover inside [[Southern Investigations]], the private detective firm run by [[Jon [[Category:Metropolitan Police|Haslam, Derek]]
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  • ...rnment over the findings, which appear to contradict accounts given by the undercover soldiers who said the men were shot dead while pointing weapons at them.
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  • ...ing Class Association, Republican Forum, Red Action, trade union activism, police justice campaigns}} ...s most active in the period 1995-99. He worked as part of the Metropolitan Police's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] and much of his infiltration would have s
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  • '''investigating corporate and police spying on activists''' <!--------------------------------Welcome to Undercover Research------------------------------>
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  • ...[[National Crime Agency]], [[Police Scotland]]|Issues=[[Special Branch]], Undercover Policing:([[Special Demonstration Squad]], [[National Public Order Intellig ...6).</ref> is a high ranking police officer who became Chief Constable of [[Police Scotland]] in January 2016. Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the [[N
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  • ...bringing undercover police specialists to share information on aspects of undercover policing|Parent=none|Dates=October 2001 to present (2015)}} ...ons by MP Andrej Hunko to the German Parliament about the activities of UK undercover officer [[Mark Kennedy]] in that country, though still little is known of i
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  • ...Police_Officer_sidebar|Name=Mike Chitty|Alias=Mike Blake|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Mike-Chitty.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeploy ...b Evans &amp; Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber &amp; Faber, 2013, pages 77-97. Unless otherwise referenced, all f
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  • ...ic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|Su ...vice]]'s [[Counter Terrorism Command]] in the wake of the [[Mark Kennedy]] undercover scandal.
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  • ...ic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|Su ...mism Tactical Coordination Unit]]. The role of the NDEU / NPOIU in running undercover officers such as [[Mark Kennedy]], [[Lynn Watson (alias)|Lynn Watson]], [[M
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  • ...ic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|Su ...ncluded the overseeing the controversial infiltration of protest groups by undercover officers such as [[Mark Kennedy]], [[Lynn Watson (alias)|Lynn Watson]] and
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  • '''Domestic Extremism''' is a police term which seeks to categorise a particular kind of political activity. The ...ver, in 2014 a revised working definition was provided by the Metropolitan Police as:<ref name="blowe.foia.1" />
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  • The '''National Domestic Extremism Database''' is a police database of individuals who have been associated with [[Domestic Extremism| ...s a nominator. However, the subsequent [[National Domestic Extremism Unit| police units dealing with domestic extremism]] spied on political groups without a
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  • ...d=32963 UK: Files on politicians, journalists and peace protestors held by police in "domestic extremist" database], ''Statewatch News Online'', November 201 ...lp Netpol’s legal challenge of secret police databases], The Network for Police Monitoring, 11 March 2014, accessed 31 August 2014.</ref>
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  • ...ents=[[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[National Co-ordinator for Spec The '''National Co-ordinator Ports Policing''' (NCPP) was a national police position, first established in 1987.<ref name="donlon.1">John Donlon, [http
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  • ...ficer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=Mark ‘Marco’ Jacobs|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Uni ...own as '''‘Marco Jacobs’''', was the assumed identity of an undercover police officer who infiltrated political groups within the activist and anarchist
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  • ...ficer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=Mark ‘Marco’ Jacobs|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Uni
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  • ...ficer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=Mark ‘Marco’ Jacobs|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Uni Based first in Brighton and then Cardiff, the suspected [[NPOIU]] undercover officer known as ‘[[Marco Jacobs (alias)|Marco Jacobs]]’ infiltrated a
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  • ...and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Co-ordinator Ports Policing]], [[Police International Counter Terrorism Unit]], [[National Counter Terrorism Securi ...8"/><ref>Office of the National Co-ordinator for Prevent, [http://www.acpo.police.uk/documents/TAM/2013/201310-tam-prevent-ce-bulletin19.pdf ''Prevent'' Comm
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  • ...ordination Unit]]|Forces=[[Cambridgeshire Police]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters]]|Issu ...n Mills''' is a former Cambridgeshire police officer with [[Cambridgeshire Police]] and the [[National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit]] (NETCU). He su
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  • ...], tasked with formulating the force's response to the public inquiry into undercover policing. ==Police professionalism and corruption investigations==
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  • ...e, tasked with formulating the force's response to the public inquiry into undercover policing. ==Police professionalism and corruption investigations==
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...Special Branch]] officer [[Bob Lambert]], a [[Bob Robinson (alias)|notable undercover officer]] and subsequently manager in the [[Special Demonstration Squad]],
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  • ...s 'a former British Army man who had been in Afghanistan with the military police, calling "James and his team...great blokes".<ref>Nigel Farage, [http://tin ...airman in Scotland, [[Arthur Thackeray]], boasted that the party was using undercover measures to spy on its opponents and to "infiltrate" rival organisations d
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  • ...nch]], [[Counter-Terrorism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[Special Demonstration Squad]], [[Lawrence Review Team]], [[IPCC ...], acting chief of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], and handler of the undercover identified as "[[N81]]".
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  • ...ional body to 'review, challenge and provide feedback on the standards for undercover policing' in the UK|Parent=[[College of Policing]]|Dates=2014 to present (2 ...ssofficeadmin.com/component/content/article/45-press-releases/849 National undercover scrutiny panel], ''College of Policing'' (press release), 13 March 2015 (ac
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='N81'|Alias=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeplo ...Reel family demand an apology from the Met Police and robust inquiry into police spying], ''The Monitoring Group'', 14 July 2014, accessed 24 November 2014.
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='N81'|Alias=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeplo ...81''') is the code-name given to a Metropolitan police officer, who served undercover with the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] (SDS) from 1996 to around 2001/2;
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='N81'|Alias=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDe ...n]] to the [[Macpherson Inquiry]] into the Stephen Lawrence murder and the police response.
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='N81'|Alias=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDe ...view Team]], a group of senior officers tasked with preparing Metropolitan Police Commissioner [[Paul Condon]] submissions to the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry.
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='N81'|Alias=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeplo ...Lambert]] wrote a ''File Note'', setting out the meeting between himself, undercover officer [[N81]] and [[Richard Walton]]. Walton was at that point a member o
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  • ...tephen Lawrence. All the officers involved would go on to high rank in the police over the following fifteen years. ...e original murder investigation to the Macpherson Inquiry. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (ICCP) has since [[N81: IPCC investigation| opened in
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  • ....co.uk (website), undated (accessed 4 July 2015)</ref> Driscoll joined the police in 1979 and was forced to retire in February 2014. He is noted for his invo Driscoll wrote a book on his carreer with the police, [http://www.eburypublishing.co.uk/editions/in-pursuit-of-the-truth/9781785
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  • ====2003 Daily Mirror undercover==== ...of racism and physical abuse at Yarl's Wood revealed by a ''Daily Mirror'' undercover reporter on 8 December 2003. The inquiry's final report, published in March
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  • ...issions requiring collaboration with the host nations, and in turn foreign undercover agents have come to the UK. The preparations for protests at for instance ...meeting or a protest . It's important to remember that in the life of an undercover officer, there is no such thing as 'a social visit' - border crossing alway
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  • ...er_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=Lynn Watson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX A 03.002.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Uni ...'Neill, [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/crime/article2992340.ece ‘Police infiltrator in fear for her life after gang cover is blown’], ''The Times
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  • ...ntelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) police officer ‘[[Lynn Watson]]’ during her undercover deployment 2002-2008, plus subsequent activity which came to light followin ...">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber & Faber, 2013, p216.</ref>
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  • ...how the police tried to delay her exposure, because she was deployed as an undercover elsewhere, as was detailed at the main [[Lynn Watson]] page. :* [[Lynn Watson Undercover Timeline]]
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  • This page collects together references to the undercover police officer known as [[Lynn Watson (alias)|‘Lynn Watson’]]. If we have miss ::* [[Lynn Watson Undercover Timeline]]
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  • ...ing in the UK|Parent= [[Association of Chief Police Officers]], [[National Police Chief's Council]]|Dates=1990s to present (2015)}} ...ollege of Policing]] to set national standards and provide a framework for undercover policing across the United Kingdom.
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  • ...oncerned with ethical issues in undercover policing|Parent= [[Metropolitan Police]]|Dates=2009}} ...rcover policing, but the version of 27 March 2015 has been archived by the Undercover Research Group.</ref>
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...as an academic towards the end of or after his service in the Metropolitan Police. Any photographs of Bob Lambert pictured earlier than 2007 would be most gr
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  • ...ice_Officer_sidebar|Name=Carlo Soracchi|Alias=Carlo Neri|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Carlo 4(face only).jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|Dat '''Carlo Neri''' is the alias of an undercover police officer who infiltrated the Socialist Party and anti-fascists groups. He wa
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  • {{Undercover_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=RC|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence '''RC''' is the alias of a suspected undercover officer active in the animal rights movement between 2002 and 2006. He was
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name= Unknown|Alias=Matt Rayner|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Rayner February 1994 (face cropped).jpg |Unit=Special Demons ...'20180523_UCPI_to_all_CPs_publishing_HN1_HN12_and_CP_RLR_costs_rulings', ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 23 May 2018, referencing update of the webpage [https:/
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  • ...o / Kristoforas Starszewski / Christopher Percival-Jones|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Christian Plowman(face).jpg |Unit=SO10|DatesDeployed=2008-20 ...his experiences and established a firm UJI Covert Solutions, which offers undercover policing services, including to NGOs. In 2016 he joined Interpol, serving i
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  • ...er Intelligence Unit]] between 2003-2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015. ...deny/ Neither Confirm Nor Deny] that Scotland Yard adopted since the first undercover was exposed late 2010/early 2011 [[Mark Kennedy]].
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  • ...pecial Branch]], |Forces=[[Tayside Police]],[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]],|Dates=1992 to 2015, ...London between January 2003 and July 2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015.
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  • ...was appointed to lead the investigation into long standing allegations of police corruption in relation to the original Stephen Lawrence murder inquiry. ==Police Career (RUC/PSNI)==
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  • underhand tactics adopted during the 1980 pro-Strauß campaign, the German police Marks deposited with Luxembourg banks, the police arrested Grau during one of his
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  • ...Units=n/a |Forces=[[Derbyshire Police]], [[Leicestershire Police]]|Issues= Undercover Policing:[[Operation Herne]], Child Sex Abuse investigations: Frank Beck |D ...rne]], the [[Metropolitan Police]]'s investigation into its Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. He retired in May 2017.
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  • ...olice_Officer_sidebar|Name= John Dines|Alias=John Barker|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dines cropped.JPG |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDep John Dines was an undercover officer in the Special Demonstration Squad between 1987 and 1991, disappear
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  • ...olice_Officer_sidebar|Name= John Dines|Alias=John Barker|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dines current.JPG |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDep John Dines, who was an undercover officer in the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] between 1987 and 1991,
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  • ...igence, Media Safety Training, Public Order Training & Delivery to Foreign Police Forces. ...tective at Shepherds Bush and Fulham, working in major crimes. He left the police in May 1985, an unusually short stint, with the rank of Detective Constable
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  • ...ndards]] |Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]], [[National Crime Squad]]|Issues= Undercover Policing:[[Operation Herne]], Child Sex Abuse investigations: Wonderland Cl ...on to the investigation of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. He retired as a police officer in 2015, to become a policing consultant.<ref name="LinkedIn"/>
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  • ...the criminal underworld until his arrest in 1997. He then became the first police supergrass, though was convicted for multiple offences in 1999.<ref name="u ==Police career==
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  • ...fficer_sidebar|Name=Unknown|Alias=Gary R. and Abigail L.|Series=undercover police officers|Image=URG_logo_2.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit| ...early 2008. As with Gary, she is also suspected to have been an undercover police officer; much less is recalled of her by activists who worked with them bot
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  • ...function is to respond to the issues raised by the Pitchford Inquiry into Undercover Policing (UCPI), anti-corruption investigations and the [[Daniel Morgan Ind ...eSafe, an effort to overhaul the management of records in the Metropolitan Police ahead of disclosure being required.<ref name="hutchison.9-10a"/>
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  • ...was a corporate spy who has also worked for 'the governement' and for the police. Under the cover name Farmer from 1997 to 2007, he was active in gay rights ...s on actions by the Animal Liberation Front, or various other outlets.<ref>Undercover Research Group: search of alternative media and mainstream media conducted
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  • ...ightwell''', born 15 January 1949, was a detective with the [[Metropolitan Police]] and private investigator specialising in fraud and money laundering. He i ==Police career==
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  • '''Alec Steven Leighton''' (born 1958) is a former [[Metropolitan Police]] officer who has run a number of private investigation companies, includin On leaving the police Leighton started a series of business ventures, one of which was the intell
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  • ...r_sidebar|Name=Roger Pearce|Alias=Roger Thorley / 'HN85'|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Roger_Pearce_2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesD ...r undercover police officer who rose to be Commander of the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB) and Director of Intelligence. Since retiring he has
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...ce Special Branch]], as an academic Lambert never addressed his work as an undercover with and later commander of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]].
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  • ...cused of corruption and misconduct during the clean up of the Metropolitan Police under Commissioner [[Robert Marks]] in the 1970s, and later during the [[Op ...ficers, the Ross brothers, and that Relton was passing on information from police contacts to criminals.<ref name="tendler.horsnell"/><ref name="untouchables
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...Squad]] - pursued a second career as an academic, until his exposure as a police spy in October 2011 slowed things down.
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...undercover officer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second career as a
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  • ...l Domestic Extremism Team]]|Forces=[[Kent Police]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters]]|Issu '''Andrew "Andy" Robbins''' (born September 1958) is a former Kent police officer who headed up the [[National Domestic Extremism Team]] (2009 to 201
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name=HN118|Alias=Simon Wellings|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Simon_Wellings.2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|Date ...answering machine in 2004, and left the group. However, he continued as an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref na
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  • ...e_Officer_sidebar|Name=Andy Coles|Alias=Andy 'Van' Davey|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Andy-Davey-closeup(1991).jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squ ...nickname '''Andy Van'''. Much of his deployment overlaps with another SDS undercover in animal rights, ''[[Matt Rayner (alias)|Matt Rayner]]''.
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  • ...ce_Officer_sidebar|Name=EN32 / N596|Alias=Rod Richardson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intellig ...ntent/uploads/2016/12/161215-press-notice-N596.pdf No anonymity sought for undercover identity ‘Rod Richardson’], UCPI.org.uk (press release), 15 December 20
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  • ...r_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name=Rod ?|Alias=Rod Richardson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intellig ...by it. It also discusses his activities in the context of the Metropolitan Police's Public Order Unit, and authorizing officers for the other areas were he w
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