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The '''Special Demonstration Squad''' was set up in 1968 to "deal with the lack of police knowledge of what was happening on demonstrations", according to a film interview from ''[[The Guardian]]''{{cn}}. It covertly infiltrated UK [[protest group]]s while working closely with the [[Crown Prosecution Service]]. [[MI5]] were well aware of the group and exerted at least some control over it, though it apparently ran for 40 years without the knowledge of the most senior senior officers of Special Branch.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2704877/Secret-police-unit-ran-40-years-without-officers-knowing-Rogue-squad-gathered-intelligence-18-justice-campaigns-including-Stephen-Lawrence.html</ref> | The '''Special Demonstration Squad''' was set up in 1968 to "deal with the lack of police knowledge of what was happening on demonstrations", according to a film interview from ''[[The Guardian]]''{{cn}}. It covertly infiltrated UK [[protest group]]s while working closely with the [[Crown Prosecution Service]]. [[MI5]] were well aware of the group and exerted at least some control over it, though it apparently ran for 40 years without the knowledge of the most senior senior officers of Special Branch.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2704877/Secret-police-unit-ran-40-years-without-officers-knowing-Rogue-squad-gathered-intelligence-18-justice-campaigns-including-Stephen-Lawrence.html</ref> | ||
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==Similar groups== | ==Similar groups== | ||
The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], an agency that monitors "[[domestic extremists]]"<ref name="Evans"> Rob Evans and Paul Lewis, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/09/undercover-office-green-activists?intcmp=122 Undercover officer spied on green activists]''The Guardian'' 09/01/11, accessed 10/01/11</ref> could be considered to currently occupy a similar role to the SDS. | The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], an agency that monitors "[[domestic extremists]]"<ref name="Evans"> Rob Evans and Paul Lewis, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/09/undercover-office-green-activists?intcmp=122 Undercover officer spied on green activists]''The Guardian'' 09/01/11, accessed 10/01/11</ref> could be considered to currently occupy a similar role to the SDS. | ||
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+ | [[Powerbase]] has a lot of details of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 15:52, 15 September 2020
Special Demonstration Squad (Intelligence agency) | |
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Abbreviation | SDS |
Formation | 1968 |
Parent organization | Metropolitan Police, UK Special Branch |
Membership | • Pete Black • Jim Boyling • Bob Lambert • [[..|...]] |
An undercover police group to infiltrate UK protest groups |
Definitely not to be confused with the Supranational Deep State
The Special Demonstration Squad was set up in 1968 to "deal with the lack of police knowledge of what was happening on demonstrations", according to a film interview from The Guardian[citation needed]. It covertly infiltrated UK protest groups while working closely with the Crown Prosecution Service. MI5 were well aware of the group and exerted at least some control over it, though it apparently ran for 40 years without the knowledge of the most senior senior officers of Special Branch.[1]
Identities of Dead Children
The group has been criticised after it came to light that it used the names of at least 80 dead children to create false identities for its operatives[2] and that some SDS members engaged in sexual relationships with protest organisers and even had children with them in an effort to gain trust.[3] In 2008 the role of the SDS was taken up in part by the National Domestic Extremism Unit.[4]
Similar groups
The National Public Order Intelligence Unit, an agency that monitors "domestic extremists"[5] could be considered to currently occupy a similar role to the SDS.
Exposure
Powerbase has a lot of details of the Special Demonstration Squad.
Known member
1 of the 33 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Bob Lambert | Undercover policeman turned academic |
References
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2704877/Secret-police-unit-ran-40-years-without-officers-knowing-Rogue-squad-gathered-intelligence-18-justice-campaigns-including-Stephen-Lawrence.html
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- ↑ "Special Demonstration Squad". PowerBase. Retrieved 13 July 2013.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ Rob Evans and Paul Lewis, Undercover officer spied on green activistsThe Guardian 09/01/11, accessed 10/01/11