
Un agente di polizia sotto copertura ha inventato un piano per l’uso di armi da parte di attivisti per i diritti degli animali, ha riferito l’inchiesta
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/nov/07/undercover-police-officer-fabricated-gun-plot-by-animal-rights-activists-his-managers-tell-inquiry?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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>Thomson infiltrated activists who sought to disrupt foxhunts between 1997 and 2002.
Of all the things to spaff public money on.
You can view the list of undercover police provocateurs / spies that have been revealed so far, here:
https://powerbase.info/index.php/SDS_undercover_list
You’ll notice it’s overwhelmingly left-wing, environmentalist, and anti-war groups they targeted.
Tells you a lot about who the state considers enemies. Apparently neonazis just aren’t a priority.
Institutional law breaking results in an enquiry; Public law breaking results in a criminal case.
Says it all, really.
Reminds me of Stakeknife.
It’s a common enough story: British operatives joining groups on the behest of the state only to end up committing far more crimes than the average member of the group, then getting away with it for years, only to get an inquiry rather than a prosecution years later after they’ve already ruined countless lives.
If it was you or me, we’d get a prison sentence, but when it’s a British state sponsored criminal or terrorist, they get a pension.
And everyone giving evidence at this inquiry has been granted blanket immunity.
Why no, I can’t imagine why respect for the met police is in the toilets right now, what a mystery.