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The Case of the Mysterious Camel.
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The use of dead children’s identities to create aliases for undercover police officers was ‘common practice’, a senior officer has admitted.
But none of the families of the children had been contacted by police, Chief Constable Mick Creedon said.
He is investigating undercover policing, including the use of dead children’s names by Scotland Yard’s Special Demonstration Squad.
Earlier this year it was claimed up to 80 identities were stolen over a 30-year period, without families knowing.
But none of the families of the children had been contacted by police, Chief Constable Mick Creedon said.
He is investigating undercover policing, including the use of dead children’s names by Scotland Yard’s Special Demonstration Squad.
Earlier this year it was claimed up to 80 identities were stolen over a 30-year period, without families knowing.
Undercover police using dead children's identities was 'common practice' at Scotland Yard
Families of children involved have not been told, according to Derbyshire Chief constable Mike Creedon, who is investigating the behaviour of the Met’s Special Demonstration Squad.
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