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  • ...l|Water]] |''' and hosting since 2015...the '''[[UndercoverResearch_Portal|Undercover Research Group]] | <!---------------------------Undercover Research Group------------------------>
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  • :STRATHCLYDE police are investigating a dirty tricks campaign orchestrated by the PR firm Beatt ...re now arguing over which firm should take responsibility for drafting the undercover plan. At the time the document was written in January 1998, [[Graham Isdale
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  • In an undercover investigation conducted in June and July 2011, BPPA was secretly filmed boa ...2012 the PCC threw out Bell's complaint, ruling that the ''Independent'''s undercover filming of Bell Pottinger PR executives discussing work for the Uzbekistan
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  • centralism, the attempt by the right to police the briefing the UK military and police establishments on
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  • ...e [[Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations]] of the Metropolitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for t ...ed the Metropolitan Police Cadet Corps in 1964. He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1966 and became a CID officer in 1969. In the early 1970s he attended Tr
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  • ...AIL-POSITIVE-RETENTION-POLICY.pdf Positive Retention Policy], Metropolitan Police Service / SO15, Email of 12 May 2014 (accessed via UCPI.org.uk 20 July 2016 ...ss Statement on Rule 9-10(a) to Undercover Policing Inquiry], Metropolitan Police Service, 6 June 2016 (accessed 12 July 2016).</ref>
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  • ...r arrest, MI5 shared its responsibility for domestic intelligence with the police force's "Special Branch", then under [[Basil Thomson]]. Finally [[Secret In ...ome from intercepted wireless messages although Hall had also organised an undercover mission in which British seamen masquerading as American tourists sailed ar
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  • ...nd Yard as unpaid personal assistant to Sir [[Edward Henry]], Metropolitan Police Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War ...gnised was a religious zeal (*3). He consistently claims to have begun his undercover investigations of "subversion" as an independent amateur, though it must be
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  • ...r arrest, MI5 shared its responsibility for domestic intelligence with the police force's "Special Branch", then under [[Basil Thomson]]. Finally [[Secret In ...ome from intercepted wireless messages although Hall had also organised an undercover mission in which British seamen masquerading as American tourists sailed ar
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  • ...A GSL employee, allegedly 'dealing' with racial abuse claims, also told an undercover journalist that he discouraged inmates from making complaints about the sta ...tephen Shaw launched an investigation after a Daily Mirror journalist went undercover on a training course and published an article containing allegations of rac
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  • ...Yard]] as unpaid personal assistant to Sir [[Edward Henry]], Metropolitan Police Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War ...d was a religious zeal {{ref|3}}. He consistently claims to have begun his undercover investigations of "subversion" as an independent amateur, though it must be
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  • ...it avoided political controversy and thus escaped violent opposition from police forces. Few of the hunger marches organised by the [[National Unemployed Wo ...of influential friends included both [[General Horwood]], the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, and [[Basil Thompson]], the former head of the Directorate of
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  • ...egy was to destabilise the Wilson government, then with military support, (undercover of a manufactured or exaggerated crisis) to impose on Britain a government :"The coup d'etat . . . uses . . . the armed forces, the police and the security agencies. The technique of the coup is the technique of ju
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  • ...man having already called at this office." Another memo indicated that the police were going to supply a report of a private Communist Party meeting in Brigh ...city, information from a small number of defectors from the League, and an undercover report by Granada TV's ''World in Action'' enable us to build up a clear pi
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  • ...ing in the Research Department in London "who had professional security or police background" refused to make the move and left its service. ...uently sacked by the League, and his claims were investigated by the local police and pronounced unfounded. {{ref|4}} The League were aware that "The Boys on
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  • ...ackburn''' was one of four peers who allegedly agreed to accept money from undercover ''Sunday Times'' reporters, who were posing as business lobbyists, in retur ...rds-house-commons-corruption-allegations?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords'], ''The Guardia
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  • ...Moonie''' was one of four peers who allegedly agreed to accept money from undercover ''Sunday Times'' reporters, who were posing as business lobbyists, in retur ...rds-house-commons-corruption-allegations?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords'], ''The Guardia
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  • ...m Experience', the text of a lecture by [[Peter Clarke]] of [[Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command]], in memory of [[Colin Cramphorn]], with an appe In February 2006, he accused part of the [[Metropolitan Police]] of "a kind of ideological “Stockholm syndrome.”
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  • ...February 2008.</ref> Similar units were subsequently established by other police forces. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/20/religion.july7 Speci ...At least two other members of the Unit were former SDS as well. After the undercover scandal broke and Bob Lambert was exposed, the MCU's focus on building trus
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  • ...ruscott''' was one of four peers who allegedly agreed to accept money from undercover ''Sunday Times'' reporters, who were posing as business lobbyists, in retur ...rds-house-commons-corruption-allegations?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 'Erminegate: police called to examine corruption allegations in House of Lords'], ''The Guardia
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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 ...n which case it would be 16 March 1952.</ref> , is a former [[Metropolitan Police]] officer turned academic.
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  • ...sh Army married quarters at Palace Barracks in Holywood, east Belfast. The undercover unit started out as a handful of soldiers under the command of a captain wh ...His colleague Lance Corporal [[Sarah Jane Warke]] of the [[Royal Military Police]] escaped.
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  • :After initially insisting that the role of the undercover, plainclothes unit was "low-level" and "behind the scenes", Whitehall sourc ...organise the surveillance operation in the run-up to the shooting, but the undercover soldiers were not physically present at Stockwell tube station.
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  • ...wn as the [[Castlereagh break-in]] took place at the headquarters of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI) in Castlereagh, Belfast on St Patrick ...FRU). It has long been assumed that Castlereagh was one of the most secure police stations on these islands.<ref>[http://www.statewatch.org/news/2002/jun/09n
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  • ...BC News, accessed 10 April 2008.</ref> It was a unit of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] with a remit to prevent disorder.<ref>[http://www.dailytelegraph. ...routinely engaged in violence against members of the public and uniformed police officers to maintain his cover".
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  • ...consistent with social democratic criteria, then it is essential that the police and the army be seen to act within the law. When this became difficult, th ...use of force are vigorously denied. The investigation of six killings by undercover units of the RUC in 1982, by Merseyside Deputy Chief Constable, [[John Stal
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  • ...rivate security and intelligence company controlled by former Metropolitan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], established in 2005 from the London branch of [[I ...ment has been embroiled in a number of scandals around corruption, bribing police officers and eavesdropping, though none of the staff were ever convicted.
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  • ...tablished by association. Several of the American cases involve the use of undercover agents to incite the defendants. In some cases there is no evidence of link ...and Hossain - Criminal Complaint.pdf| Criminal Complaint (PDF)]]</ref> An undercover informant, Shahed Hussain, who used the name Malik introduced himself to Ho
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  • ::Irish police sources corroborate O'Callaghan's account, saying he did not begin working ...held a 'court martial' before sentencing Corcoran to death as a long-term police informer.
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  • ...plate:NuclearSpin}}'''The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)''' is the elite police force responsible for guarding Britain's civil nuclear licensed sites and s ...eness of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. <ref>CNC Website, [http://www.cnc.police.uk/about-the-cnc/who-are-the-cnc Who are the CNC?] (Accessed 11 August 2008
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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> ...0Job%20description.doc Role Profile (word document)], Association of Chief Police Officers, accessed 10 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...(for) Domestic Extremism (NCDE)|Alias=none|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Public Order ...under the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]]' [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters commit
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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> ::NPOIU supports the police service throughout the UK to maintain a strategic overview of public order
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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> ...on service to animal research and related industries.<ref>[http://www.acpo.police.uk/asp/news/PRDisplay.asp?PR_GUID={A19DE824-55E1-47D1-8C6B-7BD288DBE25A} LE
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  • ...es and Northern Ireland''' was a membership body made up largely of senior police officers. Although not a public body, it exercised an important strategic r ...Chief Constable Sara Thornton has been appointed as Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)] NPCC, 1 December 2014 (accessed 14 June 2020).</ref
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  • ...ar|Name=HN16 / N16|Alias=James Straven (Kevin Crossland)|Series=undercover police officers|Image=James profile 1.JPG |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesD In September 2018, the Inquiry revealed that the undercover officer known as HN16 had been using two identities 'James Straven' and 'Ke
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  • {{Undercover_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name= Unknown|Series=Undercover Police|Alias=Jason Bishop|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1998-2005 ...-names/ ''Undercover Policing Inquiry''] that core participant HN3 was the police officer who had used the Jason Bishop alias.<ref name="CoverNames"/><br/>
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  • ...right. While I was its director, Policy Exchange devised policies to make police forces more accountable to local people, to expand the number of places in ...ard in their London office. Hewitt attended a bogus interview and told the undercover reporter:
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  • ...1970) was a corporate spy who also worked for 'the government' and for the police. Using the name '''''Ian Farmer''''', he was active in gay rights groups, t :: ... I played an under-cover police officer during the Winchester By Pass [Twyford Down road] protest, so convi
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  • He was involved undercover work which led to the arrest of the Brighton bomber, [[Patrick Magee]], and ...Ireland|Fitzsimons, Brian]][[Category:RUC|Fitzsimons, Brian]][[Category:UK Police Intelligence|Fitzsimons, Brian]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Pro
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  • ...he High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and Scotland Yard's SO-15 ...tablished by association. Several of the American cases involve the use of undercover agents to incite the defendants. In some cases there is no evidence of link
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  • ...er 16 after he was reported on suspicion of assault'.<ref>Barry Leighton, 'Police boss probed over road-rage row', ''Western Daily Press'', 24 November 1997, ...p officer', Gloucestershire Echo, 26 August 1998, p.3, see also 'Assaulted police officer wins GBP 150 compensation', ''The Gloucester Citizen,'' August 27,
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  • ...n further enlarged in the Reagan-Bush era with the increased importance of undercover government operations designed to be free of publicity and legislative over ...ed States and Israel, closely tied to the intelligence agencies, military, police, and corporate establishment. They are more frequently linked to foreign in
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  • ...hich were wholly outside his jurisdiction as a liaison officer – working undercover, developing contacts amongst loyalist and republican paramilitaries.<ref>[h ::At the time of Nairac’s death, John Weir, a police officer and loyalist sym-pathiser, was using a local haulier, [[Packy Reel]
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  • ...ents and videos that terrorists release to rally their supporters. He goes undercover, logging on to restricted forums (if he has been able to get a password) an ...sburd, [[Evan Kohlmann]] and Metropolitan Police Commander [[Peter Clarke (Police officer)|Peter Clarke]]">IpK7tgBxNeQ</youtube>
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  • ...th's reported pseudonym) had been questioned by [[RUC]] and [[Metropolitan Police]] officers about leaks by [[Martin Ingram]] about the top FRU agent in the ..., [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/may/21/northernireland.henrymcdonald1 Police in hunt for British agent], The Observer, 21 May 2000.</ref>
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  • ...unter hooligan made famous by the television documentary series, MacIntyre Undercover.<ref>Nick Lowles, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/features/Businessman-bankr ...ight'' reported in January 2010 that Brookes had been removed as the EDL's police liason officer and head of the women's division, after clashing with [[Matt
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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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  • ...has been any Saudi pressure over the Channel 4 [[Dispatches]] programme [[Undercover Mosque]]. ...the [[Times]], [[Dean Godson]] attacks West Midlands Police for referring Undercover Mosque to Ofcom, and for their links with [[Birmingham Central Mosque]].
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  • ...fficer_sidebar|Name='HN326'|Alias=Douglas "Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesD ..." Edwards''' is the cover name of a former [[Special Demonstration Squad]] undercover officer who infiltrated anarchist groups (including West Ham Anarchists). H
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