Police admit managers supported serious human rights abuses, but try to...
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has admitted that a sexual relationship a police officer had while he was undercover was a violation of her fundamental right not to be subjected to torture or...
View ArticleI was abused by an undercover policeman. But how far up did the deceit go?
I was lied to by the police in a public apology that was supposed to be reparation for their deceit and abuse In 2003 I fell in love with a man who did not exist. He was charismatic and romantic, and...
View ArticleKate Wilson’s human rights hearing: what you need to know
October 3rd, there is an important hearing in the case of Kate Wilson vs the Metropolitan Police. The case concerns human rights abuses committed through her intimate relationship with Undercover...
View ArticlePolice fail to close down undercover relationship case following new revelations
Today in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) [1], the police failed in their attempt to close down Kate Wilson’s [2] human rights claim [3] about secret political policing and her relationship with...
View ArticleLegal challenge vs the Home Secretary refused permission
Today, three victims of undercover policing were dismayed to learn that that they have been denied permission to proceed with their Judicial Review against the Home Secretary’s decision not to appoint...
View ArticleAnother Judicial Review hearing next week
An important Judicial Review hearing to consider the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute former undercover police officer Jim Boyling in respect of his deceitful sexual...
View ArticleMonica disappointed by today’s dismissal
High Court dismiss challenge to CPS decision not to prosecute undercover police officer The High Court has dismissed a challenge to a decision by the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute former...
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