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'''investigating corporate and police spying on activists'''
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In October 2010, [[Mark Kennedy]] was exposed as a police spy who had infiltrated environmental and anti-capitalist groups for the previous of seven years. His was  the beginning of a series of public exposures; most being the result of investigations by the people involved, supported by the work of Rob Evans and Paul Lewis at [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/undercover-with-paul-lewis-and-rob-evans the Guardian].
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The Undercover Research Portal provides easy public access to the stories about the various undercover officers who have been exposed, the groups and movements they spied upon, and the wide range of official reviews since. We also look at the background context to them, including the various police officers involved and how they interconnect with some of the big stories around UK policing in the last two decades, as well as international and private security aspects.
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The portal is set up and edited by an independent group of activists involved in exposing infiltrators, and dedicated to investigating the wider context of political undercover operations. We can be reached at: UndercoverResarch AT xs4all.nl
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Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]]. It is overseen by a [[User:Melissa Jones|managing editor]], a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several associate portal editors. Please read the [[Powerbase:General_Disclaimer#Jurisdiction_and_legality_of_content|General Disclaimer]].
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The undercover operations exposed involve two [[Special Branch]] units that focused ond protest groups and what would in the 2000s be given the name [[Domestic Extremism]]. These were the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], operating since 1968, and the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]]. The lack of supervision and oversight of their undercover police operations has led to more than a dozen [[Official Inquiries| official inquiries]], most of which are internal and confidential. Convictions of campaigners have been [[Convictions Overturned|overturned]], and declared unsafe because it had not been disclosed that undercover police officers were at the heart of activities, and it is highly likely that further convictions will be challenged. A number of court cases have been initiated by [[Women's Case| women]] tricked into [[Sexual Relations | intimate relationships]] with undercover agents (and in a few cases having children by them. [[Hearings in Parliament]] have questioned the more extreme methods employed, such as the use of [[Use of Identities of Children | death certificates of children]] to provide a false identity for the spies involved; while using Parliamentary Privilege, Green MP Caroline Lucas has accused one spy of being an [[Agent Provocateur|agent provocateur]], committing arson while an activist with the [[Animal Liberation Front]].
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Elsewhere another officer, [[Peter Francis]], came forward with details of how the undercover police were used to smear the Stephen Lawrence family. It has become apparent that a culture of abuse grew up around the units involved in covert policing and how that intelligence was used. So much so, that a public inquiry was announced in 2014. Follow the links below to learn about the secretive world of undercover policing, the shadowy units and the personalities involved, as well as context for many of the stories seen in the news.
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* [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:UndercoverResearch An A-Z list of articles] on the people, groups and issues around undercover operations and policing of protest.
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'''Undercover Operations in Policing Protest and Dissent'''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Undercover Officers | The Undercover Officers]]: ''profiles of known undercover police.''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Intelligence Gathering Units | The Covert Police Units]]: ''the units which spied on protests and  protestors.''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Police Officers | Police Officers]]: ''the senior police who knew and had oversight''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: International Surveillance and Undercover Groups|International Surveillance and Undercover Groups]]
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Non-UK undercover police|Non-UK undercover police]]
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'''Corporate Spying'''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Corporate Spies| Known Infiltrators]]
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Corporate Intelligence Agencies | Corporate Intelligence Agencies]] and [[UndercoverResearch: Private Investigation Agencies | Private Investigation Agencies]]: ''the private security firms who have spied on campaign groups.
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Ex-Cops in the Security Industry]]: ''police officers who have taken their knowledge and experience to the corporate world.''
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'''[[UndercoverResearch: Analysis and Background | Issues/Case Studies/Background/Analysis]]'''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Smearing of the Stephen Lawrence Campaign | Smearing of the Stephen Lawrence Campaign]]
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* [[Use of Identities of Children]]
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* [[Sexual_relations | Sexual Relations]]
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* [[Domestic Extremism]]
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* [[Convictions Overturned]]
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* [[Consultancy Association Blacklist]]
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* [[Far Right]]
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'''Holding Authorities to Account'''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Official Inquiries | Official Inquiries]]
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* [[Rules &amp; Regulation on Undercover Policing]]
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* [[Parliamentary Hearings and Questions]]
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* [[Cases in Court]]
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* [[Official Inquiries, Cases in Court & Questions - Abroad]]
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* [[International Policy and Agreements on Undercover Operations]]
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'''Targets and Background'''
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Groups targeted by Undercover Police|Targeted Groups]]
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* [[UndercoverResearch: Events targeted by Undercover Police|Targeted Events]]
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'''What's New on UndercoverResearch'''
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List of ‘confirmed’ [[UK Undercover Police Officers| undercover officers in the UK]]
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# [[Peter Francis]] AKA ''[[Peter Daley]]'' or ''[[Pete Black]]''
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# [[Mark Kennedy]] AKA ''[[Mark Stone]]''
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#''[[Lynn Watson]]''
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#''[[Mark Jacobs]]''
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# [[Jim Boyling]] AKA ''[[Jim Sutton]]''
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#''[[Simon Wellings]]''
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# [[Robert Lambert]] AKA ''[[Bob Robinson]]''
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# [[John Dines]] AKA ''[[John Barker]]''
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# [[Mark Jenner]] AKA ''[[Mark Cassidy]]''
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# [[Officer 10]]
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# [[Officer 11]]
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# ''[[Rod Richardson]]''
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# ''[[Mike Chitty]]'' AKA ''Mike Blake''
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# ''[[Jason Bishop]]''
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# ''[[N81]]''
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For a list of all known officers see [[Exposed Undercover Officers (Full List)]].
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=== Undercover Police Officers &amp Agents - Abroad ===
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# [[Simon Bromma]] AKA ''[[Simon Brenner]]'' (Germany)
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# [[Christian Høibø]] (Norway)
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our own blogs
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* [http://bristlingbadger.blogspot.co.uk/ Bristling Badger]
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* [http://bristle.wordpress.com BristleKRS]
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* [http://secretmanoeuvresinthedark.wordpress.com/ Secret Manoeuvres]
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campaigning groups
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* [http://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/ Police Spies Out of Lives]
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* [http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.wordpress.com/ Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance]
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* [http://www.tmg-uk.org/ The Monitoring Group]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/HJCOfficial Hillsborough Justice Campaign]
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* [http://uffc-campaigncentral.org/ United Families and Friends]
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* [http://netpol.org/ Network on Police Monitoring (NetPol)]
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other interesting reading
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* [http://Spinwatch.org SpinWatch]
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* [http://www.corporatewatch.org/ CorporateWatch]
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* [http://www.statewatch.org/news/ StateWatch]
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* [http://domesticextremist.wordpress.com/ Random Reflectons of a Domestic Extremist]
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* [http://www.activistsecurity.org/ ActivistSecurity.org]
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resources for further action
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* FOIA Fighters
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* [http://netpol.org/campaigns/dont-be-on-a-database/making-an-sar/ NetPol guide to requesting your data from the police]
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* [http://www.activistsecurity.org/Infiltrators0.3.pdf Exposing Infiltrators and Informers] (pdf from ActivistSecurity.org)
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* [http://www.activistsecurity.org/booklet-2.7%28final%29.pdf Activist Security Handbook] (pdf from ActivistSecurity.org)
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[[Category:UndercoverResearch]]

Revision as of 11:16, 12 October 2014

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investigating corporate and police spying on activists


Welcome to the UndercoverResearch Portal on Powerbase

In October 2010, Mark Kennedy was exposed as a police spy who had infiltrated environmental and anti-capitalist groups for the previous of seven years. His was the beginning of a series of public exposures; most being the result of investigations by the people involved, supported by the work of Rob Evans and Paul Lewis at the Guardian.

The Undercover Research Portal provides easy public access to the stories about the various undercover officers who have been exposed, the groups and movements they spied upon, and the wide range of official reviews since. We also look at the background context to them, including the various police officers involved and how they interconnect with some of the big stories around UK policing in the last two decades, as well as international and private security aspects.

The portal is set up and edited by an independent group of activists involved in exposing infiltrators, and dedicated to investigating the wider context of political undercover operations. We can be reached at: UndercoverResarch AT xs4all.nl

Powerbase has a policy of strict referencing. It is overseen by a managing editor, a Sysop and several associate portal editors. Please read the General Disclaimer.

Background

The undercover operations exposed involve two Special Branch units that focused ond protest groups and what would in the 2000s be given the name Domestic Extremism. These were the Special Demonstration Squad, operating since 1968, and the National Public Order Intelligence Unit. The lack of supervision and oversight of their undercover police operations has led to more than a dozen official inquiries, most of which are internal and confidential. Convictions of campaigners have been overturned, and declared unsafe because it had not been disclosed that undercover police officers were at the heart of activities, and it is highly likely that further convictions will be challenged. A number of court cases have been initiated by women tricked into intimate relationships with undercover agents (and in a few cases having children by them. Hearings in Parliament have questioned the more extreme methods employed, such as the use of death certificates of children to provide a false identity for the spies involved; while using Parliamentary Privilege, Green MP Caroline Lucas has accused one spy of being an agent provocateur, committing arson while an activist with the Animal Liberation Front.

Elsewhere another officer, Peter Francis, came forward with details of how the undercover police were used to smear the Stephen Lawrence family. It has become apparent that a culture of abuse grew up around the units involved in covert policing and how that intelligence was used. So much so, that a public inquiry was announced in 2014. Follow the links below to learn about the secretive world of undercover policing, the shadowy units and the personalities involved, as well as context for many of the stories seen in the news.

Where to Start?

Undercover Operations in Policing Protest and Dissent


Corporate Spying


Issues/Case Studies/Background/Analysis


Holding Authorities to Account


Targets and Background

What's New on UndercoverResearch

What's New on UndercoverResearch

Undercovers Uncovered

List of ‘confirmed’ undercover officers in the UK

  1. Peter Francis AKA Peter Daley or Pete Black
  2. Mark Kennedy AKA Mark Stone
  3. Lynn Watson
  4. Mark Jacobs
  5. Jim Boyling AKA Jim Sutton
  6. Simon Wellings
  7. Robert Lambert AKA Bob Robinson
  8. John Dines AKA John Barker
  9. Mark Jenner AKA Mark Cassidy
  10. Officer 10
  11. Officer 11
  12. Rod Richardson
  13. Mike Chitty AKA Mike Blake
  14. Jason Bishop
  15. N81

For a list of all known officers see Exposed Undercover Officers (Full List).

Undercover Police Officers &amp Agents - Abroad

  1. Simon Bromma AKA Simon Brenner (Germany)
  2. Christian Høibø (Norway)

Further Reading

our own blogs
campaigning groups
other interesting reading 
resources for further action


References