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  • The [[British Services Security Organisation (Germany)]] (BSSO (G)) was one of two British intelligence age The BSSO was responsible for maintaining the security of the [[British Army of the Rhine]], protecting British military installat
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  • ...tts" />. Noted for meeting with nationalist leaders on their terms despite security risks.<ref name="mirror.1">Jon Clements, [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-n ...side Police]], with overall responsibility for operational and territorial command (territorial policing according to his BBC profile<ref name="bbc.1" />), an
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  • ...n spied up by undercover police (for which the Head of [[Counter Terrorism Command]], [[Richard Walton]] was temporarily removed from his job). ...ith Hogan-Howe promising to reform his police force and the launch of more internal inquiries.<ref>Justin Davenport &amp; Nicholas Cecil, [http://www.standard.
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  • ...ds/Pages/Avraham%28Shalom%29Ben-Dor.aspx Avraham (Shalom) Ben-Dor], Israel Security Agency, accessed 9 May 2013.</ref> ...ds/Pages/Avraham%28Shalom%29Ben-Dor.aspx Avraham (Shalom) Ben-Dor], Israel Security Agency, accessed 9 May 2013.</ref>
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  • ...hief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|SubUnits=[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit|NPOIU]], National Dome ...request/national_counter_terrorism_polic Natioanl Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre (FOIA Request of Jason Sands)], ''WhatDoTheyKnow.com'', 20 July 2016
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  • He had previously served as Commander for Specialist Operations in the [[Metropolitan Police]] and as Secretary for the [[Association of Ch ...ref> The Deputy Director General is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the Agency and is directly accountable to the Director General. The Depu
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  • ...exchange of Anglo-German undercover police highlights controversial police operations], ''Statewatch Journal, vol. 21, no. 2, April-June 2011.</ref> There is no ...icers. However, writing in 2014, the Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations, [[Cressida Dick]], stated:<ref>Cressida Dick, [http://www.parliament.uk/do
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  • ...(1999-2006), and latterly, since January 2012, within [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. It has since emerged that the database is part of the [[National Special Though the NDEU was stripped of its powers to run undercover operations within protest movements in 2011, it maintained its intelligence gathering
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  • ...ign office', he was trusted by the Foreign Office mandarins even more than security overlord Sir Maurice Oldfield, appointed by Mrs Thatcher in 1979.<ref name= ...tants went with him, leaving MI5 in sole charge of 'mainland' intelligence operations in Northern Ireland.<ref name="KincoraLooseEnds">Kincora - Loose Ends, ''Lo
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  • ...rdshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and posted to India on internal security duties.<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/mili ...of the [[Security Service]] and am aged 81. In 1970 I was appointed as the Security Liaison Officer for Northern Ireland.
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  • * Set up an internal review into the police handling of the inquiry into the unexplained death o ...ng terrorism and serious and organised crime. In the last 12 months alone, operations supported directly by undercover officers have led to almost 1,400 charges
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  • * Set up an internal review into the police handling of the inquiry into the unexplained death o ...ng terrorism and serious and organised crime. In the last 12 months alone, operations supported directly by undercover officers have led to almost 1,400 charges
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  • ==Activities and internal organisation== ...nagement and oversight of undercover operatives. Updates on longer-running operations suffer from "cut and paste" content, where collateral intrusion is mentione
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  • * Being a test purchaser, and 'undertook hundreds of covert operations purchasing drugs and illicit goods'. ...ing the Westminster Drugs Intelligence Unit, which included running covert operations against drug suppliers and working with the Crown Prosecution Service.
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  • ::* ''June 2004'': murder of Kevin Anthony McAlorum, possibly part of an internal INLA feud.<ref>Gunman's lifestyle also killed his sister, ''Belfast News Le ...responsible for 'Strategic Command of spontaneous or pre-planned firearms operations.'<ref name="linkedin"/>
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  • ...ogue Agents - 1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations|1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations]] ...ack to the spring of 1974, the Cercle complex's domestic and international operations were reaching new heights; indeed at this time, Crozier resigned as Chairma
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  • ...Harry Sporborg, a Norwegian-born former Deputy Head of the wartime Special Operations Executive then working for Hambro's Bank; with Tennant and Amery, Sporborg ...cer of MI5 who had just retired" who gave "a penetrating dissection of the Security Service, and specifically where it had gone wrong. The picture that emerged
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  • Spiegel in September 1982 was the first serious breach in Cercle security, a leak its extensive operations.
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  • print references to Cercle operations by previous investigative journalists, extended internal documents that circulated amongst Belgian journalists at the time and were
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  • ...cessed via Nexis). Creedon replaces on a temporary basis the previous ACC (Operations) Chris Gray, who had left to become Deputy Chief Constable of Gloucestershi ...s region for serious and organised crime and multi-force specialist covert operations'.
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