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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]
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 ...
Around the end of 2010 and during 2011 [when?] it was disclosed in UK media that a number of undercover police officers had, as part of their 'false persona', entered into intimate relationships with members of targeted groups and in some cases proposed marriage or fathered children with protesters who were unaware their partner was a police ...
Netflix’s popular new thriller was inspired by a disturbing real-life scandal involving London’s ... “These [relationships] should never have happened. ... The Undercover Policing Inquiry is ...
Under the noses of the UK’s top brass, a squad of roughly 140 police officers went undercover into the country’s political groups. As The Guardian reported, these “spy cops” even married ...
On 23 October 2014, the Metropolitan Police Service agreed to pay £425,000 to a woman called Jacqui whose child was fathered by Lambert; she did not know at the time of their relationship that he was an undercover police officer. The payment was part of an agreement for her to drop her legal action alleging assault, negligence, deceit and ...
Exclusive: ‘The real problem was the managers who tasked these officers, heads of the police, security services like MI5 who were recipients of the files and directed some of the targeting ...
The act makes provision for the use of undercover law enforcement agents and covert sources and the committing of crimes in the undertaking of their duty. [4] [5] It was also referred to as the "Spy Cops Bill" – a reference to the UK undercover policing relationships scandal. [6]