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What the article fails to mention and was in fact mentioned on Radio 4 this morning by one of the lawyers representing some of the women, is that the police officers themselves had already admitted publically they were undercover policemen so it's not as though the MET have shopped their own which is how the article reads to me and how its being reported in the media.
They have just confirmed what the officers have said themselves.
load of old bollocks/fuss over nothing if you ask me
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Bodie and Doyle used to do this sort of thing all the time, and I don't remember anyone suing CI5.
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostBad, What ever happened to the Spy who loved me!
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostBad, What ever happened to the Spy who loved me!
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Will you still love me in Court
BBC News - Police name officers in undercover sex claim case
The Metropolitan Police has officially named two men who had relationships with women while working as undercover officers.
It is the first time in its history that it has confirmed the identities of undercover operatives.
The pair - Jim Boyling and Bob Lambert - are accused of deceiving the women by having relationships with them without disclosing who they really were.
The Met is being sued by three women over the issue but denies wrongdoing.Tags: None
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