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Book
Description
The inside
story of a secret unit that has worked under cover to expose corruption
within the Metropolitan Police since the early 1990s
Synopsis
Shocked by
the extent of corruption within its ranks, Scotland Yard set up a new
anti-corruption unit in the early 1990s. Its members had to operate in
conditions of unprecedented secrecy. They became known as the
"Ghost Squad". Corrupt officers had access to the whole police
computer system and anyone working undercover against them had to have a
"cover" that withstood scrutiny. Only now can the story of the
"Ghost Squad" be revealed. Award-winning BBC home affairs
correspondent Graeme McLagan has followed the investigations since the
beginning. He has interviewed undercover officers and many of the bent
coppers they have exposed. This is the inside story of the "Ghost
Squad" and how it broke into the secret world of police corruption.
Bent coppers really did believe they were untouchable: they stole cash
and property, fitted-up innocent people and sold secret information to
cripple court cases. Many of the bent coppers are now in jail or
awaiting trial but the battle against corruption is not over. Graeme
McLagan's gripping account reveals the ugly underside of London's police
force and why teams from America and Australia have now come to Britain
to find out how the Met is winning the battle against bent coppers.
Hardcover
272 pages (9 June, 2003)
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson military
ISBN: 0297830937
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