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  2. UK undercover policing relationships scandal - Wikipedia

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    After a mention in his younger brother Richard Coles' autobiography, [23] he was accused of having deceived a 19-year-old political activist into a sexual relationship while he was a 32-year-old undercover police officer in the 1990s. [24] In February 1995 the then Detective Sergeant Coles wrote the "Tradecraft manual for undercover police". [25]

  3. Undercover Policing Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    The report from the Ellison review, presented to Parliament on 6 March 2014, found a number of serious concerns relating to undercover policing practices. Ellison also highlighted a possible link between an allegedly corrupt police officer involved in the Lawrence campaign, and the 1987 murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan .

  4. Mark Kennedy (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Kennedy (born 7 July 1969), [1] undercover name Mark Stone, is a former London Metropolitan Police officer who, whilst attached to the police service's National Public Order Intelligence Unit, [2] (NPOIU) infiltrated many protest groups between 2003 and 2010 before he was unmasked by political activists as an undercover policeman [3] on 21 October 2010 [4] and his identity was confirmed ...

  5. ‘Black Doves’ Is Based on a Real Scandal Involving Spy Cops

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    Before creating Black Doves, Barton learned about a scandal in the United Kingdom involving what the press called “spy cops.” Under the noses of the UK’s top brass, a squad of roughly 140 ...

  6. Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021

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    Inserting a Section 29B into the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 that creates a Criminal Conduct Authorisation (CCA) which allows undercover law enforcement agents or covert sources to break the law in the interests of national security, the wellbeing of the UK's economy, or in order to detect or prevent crime. CCAs must only be ...

  7. Many 'undercover' officers in lawsuit over LAPD photos are ...

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    The names of full-fledged undercover officers — who work deep-cover operations with outlaw biker gangs, terrorist groups or drug cartels — are kept out of department records and are known to ...

  8. Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police

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    Critical reception for Undercover has been positive. [3] Alan White in the New Statesman wrote "Undercover compels the reader throughout, which is a testament to the investigative and writing skills of Evans and Lewis" and noted "the result is an example of the kind of classic, long-haul journalism that has, over recent years, produced scoops that have rattled the establishment, provoked ...

  9. Is “Black Doves” a true story? All about the British spy cop ...

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    Guernsey Press reported that the inquiry has so far cost the U.K. government an estimated £88 million as of September; it’s expected to file its final report in 2026. Black Doves is streaming ...