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  2. SO10 - Wikipedia

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    The group's role is to provide specially trained officers and resources for cases requiring covert policing and evidence gathering. It had responsibility for all undercover policing in London, particularly focusing on surveillance and relying on support from armed officers and specialist surveillance photography. [1]

  3. Covert policing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The concept of covert policing evolved from that of community policing, but as criminality advanced, covert policing was seen to be needed to combat this. CID detectives have usually worn civilian clothes rather than a uniform since the foundation of the CID. Because detectives are often concerned with the evidence-gathering stage of an ...

  4. Specialist Operations - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Specialist Operations (SO) was a group of twenty specialist units, which were formed to give the Metropolitan Police a specialist policing capability. The SO designation was implemented in 1985 as part of Sir Kenneth Newman 's restructuring of the Metropolitan Police Service. [ 2 ]

  5. Special Activities Center - Wikipedia

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    Covert intervention in foreign elections is the most significant form of SAC's political action. This involves financial support for favored candidates, media guidance, technical support for public relations , get-out-the-vote or political organizing efforts, legal expertise, advertising campaigns, assistance with poll-watching, and other means ...

  6. Covert operation - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 1811 Vidocq set up an informal plainclothes unit, the Brigade de la Sûreté ("Security Brigade"), which was later converted to a security police unit under the Prefecture of Police. The Sûreté initially had eight, then twelve, and, in 1823, twenty employees. One year later, it expanded again, to 28 secret agents.

  7. Organisation and structure of the Metropolitan Police

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    In 2000 this was replaced by a system of one Borough Operational Command Unit (BOCU) for each of the 32 post-1965 London boroughs, each commanded by a chief superintendent. [6] In early 2018, largely due to police funding constraints, it was announced that there would be a radical shake up of local policing in London to replace the BOCUs ...

  8. Charges: AR-15 jammed during Edina man's attempted ambush of ...

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    An Edina man is charged with 1st-degree attempted murder of a police officer and other felony counts after he allegedly armed himself with an AR-15 and set up an ambush of law enforcement in a ...

  9. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    69 Commando Battalion (VAT 69; Malay: Batalion Komando 69) - Police special forces unit that specialised in jungle warfare. Some also trained as a counter-terrorism unit. Special Actions Unit (Malay: Unit Tindakhas — UTK) - Police special forces unit that specialised in counter-terrorism in the urban area and big cities. Some also assigned as ...