UK: Report on: UNDERCOVER POLICE USE OF DEAD CHILDREN'S NAMES

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Operation Herne (formerly Soisson) was formed in October 2011 in response to allegations made by the Guardian newspaper about alleged misconduct and criminality engaged in by members of the SDS. Similar matters had been previously aired as early as 2002 in a BBC documentary.

See the full report: Operation Herne: Report 1 · Use of covert identities (pdf)
And see the article: Dead children's IDs used by undercover police to be kept from families (BBC News, link)

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