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  2. Covert policing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Most British police forces have formed a unit solely for covert policing operations. One of the forces that makes extensive use of surveillance-led policing is Greater London's Metropolitan Police. The Metropolitan Police unit was formerly a Specialist Operations designation devoted to covert policing, which was SO10.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  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. Met Operations - Wikipedia

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    Covert Policing (MO3) Forensic Services (MO4) Covert Governance (MO5) Public Order Planning (MO6) Taskforce (MO7) Territorial Support Group; Marine Policing Unit; Dog Support Unit; Mounted Branch; Interceptor & Taskforce Surge Team; Roads and Transport Policing Command (MO8) Met Detention (MO9) Met Prosecutions (MO10) Operational Support ...

  7. Special Demonstration Squad - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with Students for a Democratic Society. The Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) was an undercover unit of Greater London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS or the Met), set up in 1968 with the approval of the Wilson government, to infiltrate British protest groups. It was part of the Special Branch, and worked closely with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). It operated from ...

  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. Specialist Crime Directorate (Metropolitan Police) - Wikipedia

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    The Specialist Crime Directorate was merged with Central Operations to create Specialist Crime & Operations, which was itself later split, with Operations now in Met Operations and Specialist Crime part of Frontline Policing Headquarters within Frontline Policing. [1] It encompassed several departments: [2] Air Support Unit