His activities may have accounted for up to 40 murder victims, including other double agents and informers. |
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The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists. |
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The CIA, usually portrayed as ruthless and omniscient, turns out to have had no spies and barely any informers in the enemy camp. |
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And for as long as there have been informers, there have been hit squads and assassins ready to liquidate them. |
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The relevant units shall protect the legitimate rights and interests of the reporters, indicters and informers according to law. |
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Apparently, Ray and Ribeiro went ahead with their undercover operations, using informers and infiltrators from the underworld. |
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The organisation has been heavily infiltrated by informers and many of its members are now in jail. |
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Perhaps it was the element of surprise on the part of the organizers which found the police and their informers unprepared. |
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The prosecutors knew the case details as provided by the undercover police officers, the informers and the supervisors. |
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The other travelers seemed embarrassed but passive, perhaps the legacy of years of informers and secret police. |
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The father took over in a bloodless coup in 1970 and maintained a vast army of secret police and informers. |
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The prosecution must thus assert a claim to public interest immunity if evidence of the identity of informers is to be excluded. |
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The issue with prison informers is that a warning is required in certain terms. |
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It is often used to protect informers, police techniques, or state security. |
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Whether that excludes what used to be called common informers I am not sure. |
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Police informers are often identified by number rather than by name, for obvious security reasons. |
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Last week the police force were batting away allegations of systemic problems with witnesses or informers getting police protection. |
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With police and informers everywhere, the Revolution is back with a vengeance. |
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They have been provided with the type of new identities and false life histories normally reserved for spies and gangland informers. |
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The country will swarm with informers, spies, delators and all the odious reptile tribe that breed in the sunshine of a despotic power. |
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Future publication may not be possible because doing so might expose informers. |
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He also believes it is important that helpers are not seen purely as police informers. |
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Using this art, the ruler's secret agents and informers used to pass messages to him without the knowledge of outsiders or members of the durbar. |
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Some of the papers contained highly sensitive details of informers and information supplied to Special Branch. |
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The double-dealing and back-stabbing illustrated the attitude of the Boston Irish gangster to informers. |
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It's different when Right Wingers want to crush free speech and create a police state environment of informers and rats in a house of worship. |
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Honor was permanently surrendered for the king's shilling as otherwise decent men chose to become informers. |
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Hochhuth claimed that he had sworn statements from secret informers witnessed by eminent academics. |
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It's a crumbling organisation that's riddled with police informers, drug dealers and pimps. |
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It was riddled with informers and Lenin spent the majority of his time engaged in internal disputes with other socialists. |
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Informing and informers are the mainsprings that wind up this play, its characters, and the audience. |
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I was there when people were re-located out of this country in the name of Ireland as touts or informers. |
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They condoned actions such as assassinations, bombs without warnings and the summary execution of informers and traitors. |
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Alleged informers and monarchist sympathizers are shown little mercy. |
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The idea of informers and agents is to garner information to save lives. |
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The teachers were viewed as informers, or at best cowards and hypocrites. |
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She talks about how the whole country was riddled with informers. |
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Apparently, idolaters could be redeemed, but informers could not. |
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They are also dependent on informers who, as we journalists know, can sometimes misinform, especially if they have an axe to grind or a political goal to pursue. |
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Rose suspects it happens frequently, that officers use whatever opportunities arise with juveniles to pump contacts for information and ask them to be informers. |
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But, on the other hand, he admitted that he knew where these two informers of his were at the times that he thought their lives might be threatened. |
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Agents countered all such efforts aggressively, hiking through the jungles in search of smuggling trails and cultivating local residents as informers. |
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The treatment of faithless lovers and traitorous informers in outlaw lore suggests that not all Irish images of themselves were entirely positive. |
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It might be informer-type evidence, prison informers, and so on. |
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She points also to the middle classes, serving as vestrymen and jurors, who progressively lost faith in the informers and the gin acts they were enforcing. |
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The betrayal of outlaws by informers was a common historical fact. |
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Through a network of spies and informers, hardly a family in Flanders did not mourn some member arrested or killed. |
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Of the 210 loyalists arrested by the Stevens Inquiries team, 207 were found to be state agents or informers. |
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It found that Special Branch had given informers immunity by ensuring they weren't caught or convicted, and blocking weapons searches. |
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In Ireland itself, the IRB tried an armed revolt in 1867 but, as it was heavily infiltrated by police informers, the rising was a failure. |
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Henry also had a reputation for punishing those barons who stood against him, and he maintained an effective network of informers and spies who reported to him on events. |
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He punished libel with exile or death and, due to his suspicious nature, increasingly accepted information from informers to bring false charges of treason if necessary. |
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However, other such mercenaries often became spies and informers. |
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Petre held clandestine Mass celebrations, with music provided by his servants, which were subject to the unwelcome attention of spies and paid informers working for the Crown. |
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The security forces also had double agents and informers within loyalist groups who organized attacks on the orders of, or with the knowledge of, their handlers. |
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