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  • ...last December that Ahmed Chalabi, the leader of the Pentagon-backed Iraqi National Congress, had engineered the Erinys contract in order to set up a private m In 2003 a report in the ''National Journal'' shed some light on the relationship between Nour USA and Erinys.
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  • Doctors are also expected to participate in the machinery of surveillance and intervention that has developed under the rubric of 'child protection'. ...ty'. See [http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/ 'About Us'], Social Affairs Unit website, accessed November 2008</ref>.
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  • ...nths compiling a report for the right wing think-tank the [[Social Affairs Unit]] on extremism in British Universities. <ref>Polly Curtis, 'They don't sit ...ctivity on British Campuses'' Published by the right wing [[Social Affairs Unit]] in Autumn 2005. The report argued that British universities are in Glees'
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  • ...day's CBI) and the other predominantly Midlands manufacturing group, the [[National Union of Manufacturers]], were set up during the first World War and they m ...organisations united by peak federations and all finally capped by a great national forum of workers and managers and employers, embraced by the protection of
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  • Unit H ...encompassing air defence/command and control centres and ground-based air surveillance and weapons-locating radars. Awaiting US and French regulatory approval as
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  • ...ary coup in which the military intervene in Government in the name of the 'National Will'." ...manufactured or exaggerated crisis) to impose on Britain a government of "national unity". This imposed government - led by [[Louis Mountbatten|Mountbatten]]
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  • ...th a major trade union. In early 1966 it emerged that union would be the [[National Union of Seamen]] (NUS). The NUS was a strategically important union but no ...programme, was that appeals for funds for the strike were being made on a national basis but were to be sent to the Victoria and Albert Branch of the NUS whic
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  • ...elfare only gets one brief mention as a 'minor' requirement to comply with national labour laws.[12] ...es, making any independent monitoring of its practices very difficult. The National Labor Committee in the US did manage to track down a factory producing toys
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  • ..., they argued, the EU aid budget should be dismantled, and returned to the national aid budgets of member states.<ref>[http://www.openeurope.org.uk/Content/doc ...immigration policy, through which it can opt into EU laws which are in its national interest. This approach could be bolstered, however, by creating a ‘rever
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  • ...ge, assassination and demolition parties into insurgent-held areas, border surveillance, . . . liaison with, and organisation of friendly guerrilla forces operatin ::The 1974 file from the prime minister’s office – found at the [[National Archives]] in London in January – sheds new light on the early history of
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  • ...not clear whether [[Edward Heath]] and [[Harold Wilson]] were told of the surveillance. Historian Stephen Dorril suggests this revelation appears to justify Wilso The surveillance was ended on the orders of Prime Minister [[James Callaghan]] in 1977. Call
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  • ...dition-victim-sami-al-saadi-ruling?CMP=share_btn_tw GCHQ conducted illegal surveillance, investigatory powers tribunal rules], theguardian.com, 29 April 2015.</ref *Intelligence Analysis Unit & Open Source Joint Working Group.<ref name="AldrichGCHQ565">Richard J. Ald
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...e/2014/08/25/the-spy-who-loved-me-2 ‘The Spy Who Loved Me: An undercover surveillance operation that went too far’], ''The New Yorker'', August 25 2014 issue (
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  • ...ide to [[Tony Blair]] and served as head of the [[Strategic Communications Unit]] in Downing Street.<ref>Grice, Andrew, "[http://findarticles.com/p/article ...ory Board of [[PGI Protection Group International]] (executive protection, surveillance and risk consulting)<ref name="Symons"/>
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  • ...d to the decision to reorganise it in 1972 as the [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] under the direct control of HQ Northern Ireland. Mark Urban quotes [[Lord Carver]] as stating: "For some time various surveillance operations by soldiers in plain clothes had been in train, initiated by [[F
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  • ...he Taoiseach 5 April 1974 Army Plain Clothes Patrols in Northern Ireland], National Archives PREM 16/154.</ref> It is better known even within the Army, by a v ...Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]] in April 1974, the Special Reconnaissance Unit replaced the [[Military Reaction Force]] units created in 1971:
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  • ...It is the successor unit to the deeply secretive [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] formed in 1972/3, which operated via a range of cover names including [[4 ...to a number of press reports, Members of the regiment were involved in the surveillance of [[Jean Charles de Menezes]] prior to his shooting on 22 July 2005. The '
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  • ...n Northern Ireland, most notably, it appears, the [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]], and which have reportedly become part of the [[Special Reconnaissance Re ...Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]] in April 1974, the Special Reconnaissance Unit replaced the [[Military Reaction Force]] units created in 1971:
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  • The [[Special Demonstration Squad]] is a Special Branch Unit established in the late 1960s as a result of the rise of the New Left. ...s 1. Subversive My Arse], BBC News, accessed 10 April 2008.</ref> It was a unit of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] with a remit to prevent disorder.<re
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  • ...t, due diligence &amp; financial services, personal protection and counter-surveillance. His role was generating clients and introducing them to the relevant indiv ...ary measures were pressed, and Flood returned to duties at the Extradition Unit.
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  • ...tish Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum research unit into a full-fledged Institute for the Study of Conflict. <ref>Steve Weissma ...70s, including [[Geoffrey Fairburn]], a lecturer in History at Australian National University; [[Samuel Finer]], who was [[Max Beloff|Beloff's]] successor at
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  • ...strategic reviews to prepare for its planned expansion into the [[Critical National Infrastructure Police]]. This new force was intended to mount armed patrol ...ed to send informers to infiltrate organisations and to conduct undercover surveillance under the [[Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000]] ([[RIPA]]). It is
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  • *[[National Directorate of Security (Afghanistan)|National Directorate of Security]] (NDS) *[[National Intelligence Service (Albania)|State Intelligence Service]] (SHISH); succes
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  • ...vement of career personnel with some claim to professionalism in political surveillance did not reduce the hysterical quality of the radical hunt. The private agen ...t produced lists of threatening worker activists and engaged in continuous surveillance and clearance (referred to in Britain as "vetting"). British industry tried
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  • ...ich by 1978 had graduated some 14,000 trainees - among them members of the National Guard, army, and local and state police, and representatives from private c ...irectives, and Attorney General William French Smith eventually admonished National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane in a letter dated August 2, 1984, protest
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  • ...blished in the BMJ by Kaye and Jick stated, "The Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program is supported by grants from [[Abbott Laboratories]], [[Berlex Labor ...op-stories/2010/05/25/dr-damned-115875-22283477/ Rebel medic who sparked a national panic over MMR jab is struck off], The Mirror, 25/5/10, acc 26 May 2010</re
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  • ...section) and [[NDET]] are the three units answering to [[ACPO]]. As the "national co-ordinator for domestic extremism" he commands about 100 staff and has a ...the overall performance of the police service of England and Wales and the national Domestic Extremism units in reducing or removing the threat, criminality an
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  • ...section) and [[NDET]] are the three units answering to [[ACPO]]. As the "national co-ordinator for domestic extremism" he commands about 100 staff and has a The [[National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit]] (NECTU) website describes its role as follows:
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  • ...section) and [[NDET]] are the three units answering to [[ACPO]]. As the "national co-ordinator for domestic extremism" he commands about 100 staff and has a ...get farmers], by Jasper Copping, telegraph.co.uk, 14 April 2007.</ref> The unit is based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, a centre of animal rights activism
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  • ...ncil-npcc Chief Constable Sara Thornton has been appointed as Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)] NPCC, 1 December 2014 (accessed 14 June 2020 ...of the police service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In times of national need ACPO - on behalf of all chief officers - coordinates the strategic pol
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  • ..._Officer_sidebar|Name= Unknown|Series=Undercover Police|Alias=Jason Bishop|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1998-2005|Image=Bishopprofile.jpg ...July 2018). </ref> He appears, like his National Public Intelligence Order Unit (NPIOU) successor, [[Mark Kennedy]] (aka 'Mark Stone') to have got himself
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  • ...uality Alliance, OutRage!, SHAC|Companies=BlackChrysalis, London School of Surveillance}} ...he set up his two security firms, BLACKchrysalis and the London School of Surveillance.
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  • ==Special Reconnaissance Unit== ...llance duties. Nairac seems to have acted as a liaison officer between his unit, the local Army brigade and the RUC Special Branch.
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  • § a comprehensive Information Centre featuring a national toll-free food safety telephone line staffed by food and health professiona 1999- present: member, communications advisory committee, National Institute of Nutrition
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  • ...om'', Unit 8200 is the '''Israeli Sigint National Unit''' referred to in [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) documents released by [[Edward Snowden]].<ref>[http ===Unit 848===
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  • ...orrespondent','' pp. 701-705. The piece listed the membership of the ILP's National Administrative Committee, and highlighted what it called an "overt plan of Newton himself joined the ILP's National Administrative Committee after a year's membership of the organisation.<ref
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  • ...d Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt"> “For the avoidance of doubt, surveillance is not part of the Prevent programme and intelligence gathering is not a fe * The Critical National Infrastructure
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  • *the [[National Security Secretariat]] (NSS) in the Cabinet Office; and ...ot taken on 19/04/2010, shows web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 May 2011.</ref>
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  • ...sh Police and the MoD indicating that the IRA unit had been under constant surveillance all the way to the border. But by the time of the inquest the official stor :We raised a question over drinks about the Spanish surveillance. They said very strongly that the Spanish would not only testify but there
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  • ...tp://cryptome.org/fru-herald.htm The Scot behind Ulster's dirty war; Elite unit passed intelligence to UDA death squads], The Sunday Herald, 19 November 20 ...tp://cryptome.org/fru-herald.htm The Scot behind Ulster's dirty war; Elite unit passed intelligence to UDA death squads], The Sunday Herald, 19 November 20
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  • ...ence Corps]] units according to [[Mark Urban]], who states that the German unit took part in [[Operation WARD]].<ref>Mark Urban, Big Boys, Rules, Faber and ==Special Reconnaissance Unit==
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  • ...obin Lovell-Badge]] (head, stem cell biology and developmental genetics, [[National Institute for Medical Research]], he has been on the Board (now 'Advisory C ...ovell-Badge]] (head, stem cell biology and developmental genetics, [[MRC]] National Institute for Medical Research, erves on the Scientific and Clinical Advanc
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  • ...with The [[Quilliam Foundation]] as a search term returns results from the national press as follow: The Guardian (London) (20), News International Newspapers ...t suspected of involvement in terrorism, and that Prevent is essentially a surveillance operation involving the QF. [[Arun Kundnani]], the author of ‘Spooked: H
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  • ...bilities in the round, setting out the delivery of the ends set out in the National Security Strategy. First, configuring national security structures in such a way that will allow us to be prepared for 21s
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  • ...Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1971|Targets=Anarchist group ...was communicated to me right from the very start. Even other members of my unit were not aware of my undercover name and which groups I infiltrated. It was
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  • ...was recruited in 2002 by the Met’s [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]]. He left school at 16, worked as a court usher and joined the City of Lon ...tional Index, a unit which became the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU), a shadowy body that runs a nationwide intelligence database of p
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  • ...may81>Letter from Michael Alexander to Stephen Boys Smith, 27 May 1981, UK National Archives file PREM 19/505.</ref> ...may81>Letter from Michael Alexander to Stephen Boys Smith, 27 May 1981, UK National Archives file PREM 19/505.</ref>
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  • ...er operatives into protest groups in his role as head of the Animal Rights National index. The animal rights movement subsequently became one of the main focus ...of Chief Police Officers]] which until recently ran the secretive national unit of undercover police officers deployed in protest groups, stated that "the
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  • ...s provided by a Surveillance Commissioner under the direction of the Chief Surveillance Commissioner, who reports directly to the Prime Minister. The Commissioners ...undercover operatives working for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], an agency that monitors so-called domestic extremists.<ref name="Evans">
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  • ...e? Bringing Up Children in the Post-Permissive Society'', [[Social Affairs Unit]], ''Living Marxism'', November 1988, No. 1, p. 35. *[[Sharon Clarke]], 'National security', ''Living Marxism'', No. 6 - April 1989, p. 34.
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  • ...apitalist activists who had travelled across the Irish Sea from Britain. A unit from the garda's Pearse Street station smashed its way into a flat on Leeso ..."center"> http://www.indymedia.ie/article/97967, http://www.independent.ie/national-news/gardai-let-undercover-uk-officer-protest-here-2509066.html </td>
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  • ...fficers. Among their number are former police officers cashing in on their surveillance skills for a host of companies that target protesters, relays ''the Guardia ...Animal Rights National Index (ARNI), a clandestine [[Metropolitan police]] unit monitoring activists.[[Global Open]] claims to have more than 90 clients an
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  • ...raised regarding the ethics of "former police officers cashing in on their surveillance skills for a host of companies that target protesters".<ref name="Evans2">P ...operatives into protest groups in his role as head of the [[Animal Rights National Index]]. The animal rights movement subsequently became one of the main foc
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  • ...oric, particularly in 2007 when he made a number of statements that gained national attention. ...[[Patricia Gallan]].<ref>Simon Boyle, [http://www.clickliverpool.com/news/national-news/126317-rhys-jones-investigation-team-honoured.html Rhys Jones investig
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  • ...Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...s Centre''' (NCT-POC), since renamed the '''Counter Terrorism and Policing National Operations Centre''' (CTP-NOC).<ref>Metropolitan Police Service, [https://w
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  • ...s [over the past five years]. Scotland’s Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit (SCTIU), led by Police Scotland, was one of those units. ...p boss]] Police Scotland leads Scotland’s Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit (SCTIU). Until early 2018, the force was headed by Chief Constable [[Phil G
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  • ...Alias=Mark Cassidy|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Mark_Jenner.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1995-2000|Targets=Colin Roach Cen He was publicly outed in 2011, and this reached national interest in 2013 when his former partner "Alison" testified before the Home
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  • ...quad]], operating since 1968, and the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]]. The lack of supervision and oversight of their undercover police operati ...nch Files Project is a live-archive of declassified files focussing on the surveillance of political activists and campaigners.
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  • ...ing:([[Special Demonstration Squad]], [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]])|Dates=1985 to present}} ...Scotland]] in January 2016. Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the [[National Crime Agency]].
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  • ...Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} '''See the main page at '''[[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]'''
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  • ...Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} '''See main page [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]'''
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  • ...mber of people who had no criminal record were nevertheless added to the [[National Domestic Extremism Database]]. However, in 2014 a revised working definitio ...ers]] (ACPO) can be found at the page of the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]].<ref name="herne.2">Mick Creedon, [http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/Docume
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  • ...[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=circa 1999 to present} The '''National Domestic Extremism Database''' is a police database of individuals who have
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  • ...[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=circa 1999 to present} '''See Main page' on [[National Domestic Extremism Database]]'''
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  • ...ce officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2004-09|Targets=Anarchist direct action networks}} It is believed that he worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]],<ref name="ABK085p226">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Sto
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  • ...Counter Terrorism Security Office]], [[National Special Branch Technology Unit]]|Targets=n/a|Dates=2003 onwards}} ...ght, the National Co-ordinator PREVENT, as 'Head of Prevent, Office of the National Co-ordinator Special Branch, Home Office' - see for example, [http://issuu.
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  • ...Spycops|Name=Gordon Mills|Units=[[National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit]]|Forces=[[Cambridgeshire Police]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers ...ambridgeshire Police]] and the [[National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit]] (NETCU). He subsequently became a lecturer on domestic extremism and coun
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  • ...ectorate of Professional Standards]] (DPS), and its Special Investigations Unit. These had previously been part of the remit of the deputy commissioner.<re .../24/secret-met-police-unit-information-justice-campaigns Secret Met police unit held information on 18 campaigns for justice], ''The Guardian'', 24 July 20
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  • ...irectorate of Professional Standards (DPS), and its Special Investigations Unit. These had previously been part of the remit of the Deputy Commissioner.<re .../24/secret-met-police-unit-information-justice-campaigns Secret Met police unit held information on 18 campaigns for justice], ''The Guardian'', 24 July 20
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...e/2014/08/25/the-spy-who-loved-me-2 ‘The Spy Who Loved Me: An undercover surveillance operation that went too far’], ''The New Yorker'', August 25 2014 issue (
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  • ...r Policing Oversight Board / Group, National Oversight Group|Description=A national body to 'review, challenge and provide feedback on the standards for underc ...llege.pressofficeadmin.com/component/content/article/45-press-releases/849 National undercover scrutiny panel], ''College of Policing'' (press release), 13 Mar
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  • ...''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...SDS was provided by a DI and DCI who had full time responsibility for the unit. They in turn reported to senior officers with a larger portfolio.
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  • ...e two inquiries into historical child sex abuse allegations that dominated national headlines in 2015. One is a sweeping, independent inquiry looking at how pu ...turn up as the Special Branch connected [[National Community Tension Team|National Co-ordinator for Community Engagement]] with rank of Commander.
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  • ...ce officers|Image=PX A 03.002.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2002-2008|Targets=Anarchist networks, environmentalists}} ...2002 and 2008. She was tasked by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) as 'one of the first in a team of 15 spies who would be sent unde
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  • ...reakdown of all known activity by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) police officer ‘[[Lynn Watson]]’ during her undercover deploy ...Defence Police]]'s [[Ian Caswell]] (identified by FITwatch and others as a surveillance officer seconded to the NPOIU<ref name="AWB010">admin, [https://web.archive
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  • ...ver policing in the UK|Parent= [[Association of Chief Police Officers]], [[National Police Chief's Council]]|Dates=1990s to present (2015)}} ...."<ref name="hmic.2014"/> It works with the [[College of Policing]] to set national standards and provide a framework for undercover policing across the United
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  • ...ead of Operations for it's Specialist Crime Division and a member of the [[National Undercover Working Group]]. At his LinkedIn page, he states as follows:<ref ...lice-unit-because-it-broke-rules Scotland Yard shut down undercover police unit because it broke rules], The Guardian'', 26 July 2015 (accessed 12 Septembe
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...of Europe, Islamophobia Watch, London Muslim Centre, Muslim Welfare House, National Union of Journalists, North London Central Mosque, Palestine Solidarity Cam
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  • ...he only country missing was Britain itself, partly no doubt for reasons of national security, but mainly because of the still recent expulsion of the 105 Sovie ...is castle at Maizeret, attended by the heads of Ordine Nuovo, the MSI, the National Front, Fuerza Nueva and the French Forces Nouvelles, amongst others. The Be
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  • ...=undercover police officers|Image=Rayner February 1994 (face cropped).jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1991-1996|Targets=London Boots Ac ...etwork23.org/redblackgreen/police-spies-and-surveillance/ Police Spies and Surveillance], ''Red Black Green'' (blog), undated (accessed 3 October 2015).</ref><ref
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  • ...Jones|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Christian Plowman(face).jpg |Unit=SO10|DatesDeployed=2008-2011|Targets=organised crime, petty crime}} ...formed &amp; CID duties in central London, where he was involved in covert surveillance against 'professional criminals. Having moved into becoming a specialist un
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  • ...s career in London. He worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] between 2003-2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, a ...or at Bindmans representing activists spied upon, Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance, [http://undercoverresearch.net/2016/03/06/whats-the-pitchford-hearing-abou
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  • ...Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]],|Dates=1992 to 2015, NPOIU 2003-2007}} ...icer from Scotland who worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) in London between January 2003 and July 2007, before returning to
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  • ...e of Northern Ireland]], who subsequently became Deputy Director for the [[National Crime Agency]]. In 2015 he was appointed to lead the investigation into lon ...pected killer, William "Billy the Boxer" Moore (connected to the C Company unit of Johnny Adair).<ref>Ashleigh Wallace &amp; Ben Lowry, Murder cops hunt 'b
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  • headquarters, Smets gave the WNP lessons in surveillance and counter-surveillance. Diane group, the Gendarmerie's anti-terrorist unit, and a series of private "Practical
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  • national delegations of the Cercle – most notably the post-Damman MAUE from Army hierarchy' of the controversial counter-subversion unit, PIO.
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  • ...[[Metropolitan Police]]'s investigation into its Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. He retired in May 2017. ...mber 2016 (accessed via Nexis).</ref> As such he 'led the development of a national network of collaborative multi-force and multi-agency Regional Intelligence
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  • ...tigations]], [[Professional Standards]] |Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]], [[National Crime Squad]]|Issues= Undercover Policing:[[Operation Herne]], Child Sex Ab * '''1998 - 2000''': National Crime Squad, Branch Commander.<ref name="LinkedIn"/> In February 1999, he o
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  • ...uality Alliance, OutRage!, SHAC|Companies=BLACKchrysalis, London School of Surveillance}} ...ducing target lists so that particular targets could be place under police surveillance. He then states:<ref name="nos.v.pt1"/>
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  • In 1983, Brightwell is a Detective Inspector in the Flying Squad (CO8), a unit dedicated to dealing with violent crime, mainly armed robberies.<ref>http:/ In January 1985, John Fordham, a detective engaged in police surveillance work (and known to Brightwell, Redgrave and Charman<ref name="wc.curse"/>)
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  • ...rley / 'HN85'|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Roger_Pearce_2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1978-1980 / 1979-1984|Targets=ana ...er side of it was that the work was so very interesting… cases involving national security. I really liked the idea of the secrecy and covert nature of the w
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...ith mosques to ban recruiters while working for the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. An avowed former officer with the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]]
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...nd de-radicalisation, building on his work with the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. The other half of this page is [[Bob Lambert and the Academic Community]
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...nd de-radicalisation, building on his work with the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. While the other half of this page looks at [[Bob Lambert and the Muslim
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  • ...pycops|Image=Andrew_Robbins_(police_officer).jpg|Name=Andy Robbins|Units=[[National Domestic Extremism Team]]|Forces=[[Kent Police]], [[Association of Chief Po ...(born September 1958) is a former Kent police officer who headed up the [[National Domestic Extremism Team]] (2009 to 2013) and oversaw the investigation into
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  • ...on Wellings|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Simon_Wellings.2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=2001-2007|Targets=Globalise Resis ...activities - though by then he himself had already been subject to police surveillance for previous involvement in protests.
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  • ...n' Davey|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Andy Coles (current).jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1991-1995|Targets=Animal rights a ...f experience in specialist roles such as in police intelligence functions, surveillance duties, working as an Authorised Firearms Officer and developing effective
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...es his activities in the context of the Metropolitan Police's Public Order Unit, and authorizing officers for the other areas were he was active.
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...hts activists. Nottingham was also in general a key city for activism on a national level at the time.<ref name="m.i.24-11-16"/> and had a strong community of
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...protest was not a secret and was met by police from the Royalty Protection unit. Undercover Research Group: email from Simon Chapman, 31 January 2017.</ref
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