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  2. Rush (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric as two undercover police officers in the 1970s. They become drug addicts themselves and, under pressure from the chief of police, falsify evidence in some cases. The book and film are both based on a 1978-79 drug scandal involving the Tyler, Texas police department and Smith County, Texas Sheriff's ...

  3. Young Policemen in Love - Wikipedia

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    Garlic (Nicky Wu) and Gimmick (Takeshi Kaneshiro) are both young CID police officers who are assigned to crack a drug case. While waiting for their informant at a park we find out that Garlic is named Garlic because he likes to eat raw garlic, comes from a rich family and doesn't need to work but he is a cop because he enjoys his work.

  4. Entrapment - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Teixeira de Castro v Portugal, the European Court of Human Rights found that the prosecution of a man for drugs offences after being asked by undercover police to procure heroin was a breach of the defendant's rights under Article 6 as the investigating officers's actions "went beyond those of undercover agents because they ...

  5. Miami police officer charged with stealing drugs and money ...

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    This time, when he made the stop in his unmarked police car, Cenate identified himself as “Officer Martez of the Broward Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit” and told the undercover employee ...

  6. 21 Chump Street - Wikipedia

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    The show was based on the second act of episode #457 of This American Life, titled "What I Did For Love" and reported by Robbie Brown, in which a high school student, Justin Laboy, falls in love with an undercover police officer, and is ultimately arrested for selling drugs to the officer in an attempt to impress her. The musical is based on ...

  7. Sting operation - Wikipedia

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    Police in Columbus, Ohio, used a bait car outfitted with surveillance technology to catch three 15- and 17-year-old car thieves. [6] In 2004, a joint operation between US, British and Australian police used fake websites - otherwise known as honeypots - to catch hackers and pedophiles. [7] Wearing luxury timepieces to catch a watch thief.

  8. Joseph Miedzianowski - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Miedzianowski is a former Chicago Police Department officer who was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for racketeering and drug conspiracy. He is known as Chicago's "most corrupt cop" for his part in a cocaine sales ring with street gang members and other corrupt police officers.

  9. Undercover Stings - Wikipedia

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    Undercover officers invite a drug dealer to a fake bachelorette party and arrest him, a crack dealer flees from officers but is later caught in a weird hiding place and a criminal uses the restroom in his pants while under arrest.