Operation Herne’s Third Decoy
Cherry Groce in hospital after being shot by police Once again Operation Herne – the police’s self-investigation into the political secret police units – proves its irrelevance. After the admission...
View ArticleFamily Justice Campaigns Petition
Lakhvinder ‘Ricky’ Reel, whose bereaved family were spied on by the secret police Though it confirmed what we long suspected and had some evidence of, last week’s admission that the Special...
View ArticleReinforcing Spycops : The National Undercover Scrutiny Panel
If you haven’t heard of the College of Policing‘s National Undercover Scrutiny Panel, don’t worry. It appears that you weren’t really meant to. After some mentions on social media, they responded on 12...
View ArticlePolice Snub Parliament’s Spycops Demands
Barbara Shaw, holding the death certificate of her son Rod Richardson Three years ago today, the first halfway credible official report into Britain’s political secret police was published. The Home...
View ArticleSpycops Investigator was Spycops Overseer
Chief Constable Mick Creedon As the full scale public inquiry into Britain’s political police continues to limber up, it’s worth noting that they’re reliant on the same police that committed the...
View ArticleThe Met’s Chaotic and Dysfunctional Record Keeping
Storage facilities with most documents missing or misfiled, systems repeatedly described as ‘chaotic’ by the police themselves – internal documents reveal that the Met is having big problems sorting...
View ArticleHow Many Spycops Have There Been?
Political spying is not new. The Metropolitan Police founded the first Special Branch in 1883. Initially focusing on Irish republicanism in London, it rapidly expanded its remit to gather intelligence...
View ArticleSpycops Stealing Dead Children’s Identities
Barbara Shaw, holding the death certificate of her son Rod Richardson Parents who want to know if their dead child’s identity was stolen by undercover police officers have been invited to ask the...
View ArticleHome Office: Time for the Truth
A year ago today the Metropolitan Police apologised to seven women who were deceived into relationships with officers from Britain’s politcal secret police squads. Since then the Met have continued to...
View ArticleSpycops Investigator Mick Creedon Retires
Chief Constable Mick Creedon Mick Creedon, head of Operation Herne, the police’s self-investigation into spycops, is to retire in May. He was appointed as head of Operation Herne in February 2013 after...
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