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Undercover Cop Faces at N9

N9 | 10.11.2011 18:34 | Occupy Everywhere | Policing | Public sector cuts | Repression

This footage proves secret police ARE dressing in black-bloc gear and hoodies etc to attack and arrest protestors. Print-put spotter sheets with their faces on and if you see them at future demos keep shouting out to everyone who they are, follow them like a hawk, and film their every move.











This footage proves secret police ARE dressing in black-bloc gear and hoodies etc to attack and arrest protestors, and the second of these videos (see You Tube links) shows the faces of cops assaulting photographers as well -

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2evPgG1RrDg

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_kCB54oi04

These videos show Gestapo arresting a young demonstrator and dragging him into a dark alley, so, if it wasn't for the bravery of these photographers, this lad might well have got a severe kicking, even worse we might have been talking another Ian Tomlinson.

Print-put spotter sheets with these faces on and if you see them at any future demos keep shouting out to everyone who they are, follow them like a hawk and film their every move.

N9

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Extra faces!!!!

10.11.2011 18:59












More undercover cops

Albert J


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The world turned upside down.

10.11.2011 18:48

This foul interdiction was also used at Montebello Quebec, when cops were found inciting the demonstrators to violence by throwing objects at the police line. They were found out and exposed, partly because they wore the same boots as the special squads of the police supressors of the people.

Rhmny


Loads more seen

10.11.2011 18:52

Seen at least 10 others-didn't have a camera though. They were so obviously cops, big and ugly-usually with hood up talking into earpiece.

A protester


Ugly mugs. Obviously plod.

10.11.2011 19:02

Good luck trying this as a long term tactic you gestapo scum. If you aint identifiable as a copper and you start messing with one of ours then you can expect to be treated like any other member of the public. None of your fucking privileges.

Good one for catching these guys on camera.

Gina


GET A CAMERA

10.11.2011 19:04

"Seen at least 10 others - didn't have a camera though"??? GET A CAMERA!!!!!!!

TT


6 thugs subdue 1 skinny protestor!

10.11.2011 20:07

The charge of the not-so-light-brigade, brown jacket steams in...
The charge of the not-so-light-brigade, brown jacket steams in...

Brown jacket joined by black cap with white rim
Brown jacket joined by black cap with white rim

A (literally) touching show of solidarity from "93"
A (literally) touching show of solidarity from "93"

Brown jacket and 3 more thugs struggle to floor 1 skinny lad...
Brown jacket and 3 more thugs struggle to floor 1 skinny lad...

... then crush his head against the tarmac
... then crush his head against the tarmac

Circle of wagons
Circle of wagons

No, please, what if my mummy sees me!
No, please, what if my mummy sees me!

Wow these cops must be real hard men, it took 6 of these thugs to subdue one skinny protestor!

If you freeze the first video around 1:09 the cop from the 3rd, 4th and 5th photos at the top of this page (black jacket with red embroidered logo) is dragging the protestor by his HAIR, the protestor's also being attacked, from behind, by the cop in the brown jacket (photos 1 and 2 above), by the cop with the black baseball cap with the white rim on it (later photos), and by one other cop I can't make out, while the cop with the blue-ish hoody with "93" on it takes up the rear, then swings round to join red n' black attacking more photographers (1:12). Around 1:14 the cop in the brown jacket is crushing the protestor's SKULL against the tarmac. The black-hoody with "Lonsdale" on it and brown trousers seems content to mostly just look stupid (1:21).

There must be hundreds of close-ups of these wankers so let's get posting people (and back these images and videos up to other websites to keep them on-line).

I've nearly had my arms snapped off by snatch squads, so, when you cops read this, look on these posts as long over-due payback.

Peaceful protest


Easier said than done

10.11.2011 20:11

You say get a camera-mate I can hardly afford to eat-wanna buy me one? I also get pretty fucking pissed off when someone's getting arrested or attacked that instead of helping or dearresting there's 30 pricks taking pics. One person filming-the rest put your fucking cameras and help the poor bugger out. Could be you next time.

A protester


Someone else... maybe

10.11.2011 20:21

There was a women wearing a light blue waterproof coat, who apperantly took a mugshot of my face.
My guess is that if she were a cop, she'd of done the same to other people, don't have photos of the day, but if you can spot her in other photos, and think she is a cop please put those here.

The FIT seemed to have been taking photos from rooftops BTW.

Tralala


To "A protester"

10.11.2011 20:34

Totally agreed mate, but I wasn't actually present at this incident, so I'm just trying to use the videos that have been posted on-line to the maximum possible advantage - if you're not trained or confident in self-defense however sometimes a camera is your best weapon, and if I knew you I'd help but since I don't, if you're really broke you can get good quality hand-held cameras for around £60, why not consider splitting the cost with a bunch of mates?

N9


Cops more scared of cameras than of protestors fighting back

10.11.2011 21:04

Truth is in many cases the cops are more scared of cameras than they are of protestors fighting back. Even if protestors can successfully de-arrest someone - which happens more often as a result of using cameras than it happens as a result of using violence! - then, realistically, with a physical fight the worst a cop's likely to suffer is a few weeks paid leave to recover from minor bruising, but if they're photographed giving someone a beating, then those images could haunt them for the rest of their lives, and they have no idea what the consequences of that will be in the long-term. Thug cops simply don't know what the long-term impact of hand-held video and the internet will have on them, but, as revealed by the recent Policy Exchange UK symposium, they're seriously worried, and the more we post photos of them on-line the worse it'll get for them....

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/05/478790.html

N9


More photos of police kidnapping at Soho Square

10.11.2011 23:41











Maybe it's because fat skinheads tend to look the same, but could the lard in the blue (not purple) hoodie during the Soho Square kidnapping be the same guy as Brown Jacket from N9? Blue's clean shaven while Brown slept in a shed, but either way they make a living protecting criminals from their victims. Also the cop on the left of Soho Square picture number 9 is "93" from N9.

The best way to grab hi-def images from You Tube is to use the Convert Files website, paste the URL of the video into the download window, set the resolution as "highest available" and "output format" as .wmv or .mov etc, wait for the video to fully process and then go frame-by-frame through the video to screen-capture the clearest stills, works a treat....

 http://www.convertfiles.com/

Bear in mind that many of Argentina's secret police were jailed decades after their crimes, and even then jailed without clear photos of them committing their crimes, so who knows what the future has in store.... think long-term ;)

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj4yn1RBxHs

Adidas


'Police Review' closes after 118 years

10.11.2011 23:45

Oh dear, what a pity, never mind

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15686270

Jane's


Doppelganger!

11.11.2011 00:03


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Teresa May


Gestapo agents, exposed on the Internet

11.11.2011 01:27







More video of the same kidnap -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Tf2qPWKP2I

Is one paltry arrest really worth spending the rest of your lives looking over your shoulders?

Max Manus


Footage of undercover filth confronted & the arrest

11.11.2011 01:41

Footage of the same coppers being outed before the arrest:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp-dQjuVA-o&feature=player_embedded

The arrest from inside the crowd:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67aL2N3ARQs&feature=player_embedded

Anarquista


Congratulations for the sterling work all.

11.11.2011 02:35

Thanks to all for these photo's and video's.

It serves as a great example to us all that the crowd kept their calm and didn't rise to the bait.

But the undercovers are going to have to be dealt with. We can't have this sort of thing going on. The police need to be afraid to work at close quarters in a crowd and in groups. They need to understand that's a very risky thing to do. I think swamping them on the street in fast moving numbers and then dispersing quickly should be enough to sort this problem out.

You cannot have people being snatched out of a crowd like this. You do owe yourselves a duty of solidarity and you must act to ensure that people are routinely de-arrested if they come into contact with thugs. Its very good to film them and do the video's but you also need to assert yourselves too.

Excellent work by the camera's as ever. Bloody heroes the lot of you.

Thank you.

N-Bar.


They weren't dressed as black bloc

11.11.2011 11:57

they were attacking the black bloc.

they were arresting people in masks, not wearing them themselves.

they werent trying to provoke people into violence. they were trying to get rid of the protesters most likely to get involved in actions.

they subdued the protest by putting fear into black bloc participants and making them cling to each other by linking arms just to get through to the end of the demo.

there were points where it seemed like the police would have liked us to give something to the cameras but overall from the amount of police and those big blue barriers between us and the workers strikes id say they wanted us not to cause trouble.

last year we really broke the mould for the UK demos with collective effective actions. today we were not so much peaceful demonstrators as we were pacified by police violence within a walking police kettle. thats why we were only page 5 of the evening standard.

they won.
but we will overcome.

anchoredwunderlust


Hmmmmm.

11.11.2011 13:21

"there were points where it seemed like the police would have liked us to give something to the cameras but overall from the amount of police and those big blue barriers between us and the workers strikes id say they wanted us not to cause trouble.

last year we really broke the mould for the UK demos with collective effective actions. today we were not so much peaceful demonstrators as we were pacified by police violence within a walking police kettle. thats why we were only page 5 of the evening standard.

they won."


I wouldn't say they won.

Looks like a comprehensive defeat to me.

This is exactly what the police are not there to do.

Looks very very bad.

PC Richard Reid.


More MUG shots

12.11.2011 13:31



2 more photos

Lee


4 more + 2 new Soho Square

12.11.2011 15:56







4 shots from Nov 9 + 2 shots from Soho Square April 29

Andy Carroll


Political strategy

12.11.2011 16:07




When the police attending the Policy Exchange UK conference advised the govt to "KETTLE THE POLITICAL DEBATE as efficiently as the Met kettles rioters", what they meant is the govt needs to prevent protest movements crossing-over from the activist scene into the wider community. The police put-up not just crash barriers, but literally a steel wall steel across Fleet Street to stop "student" protestors (I'm not a student) joining up with electricians, and barricades all around the Barbican and London Wall to stop the "students" hooking up with OLSX, clearly they are very worried

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/05/478790.html

Sherlock Ohms


New photos from Fitwatch ENHANCED

14.11.2011 20:22






In order of appearance, more of the undercover cop in the black hoodie, the thug with the white-rimmed cap, steroid-boy from Soho Square - this time photographed at N9, the thug with the Palestinian scarf, and another cop who can be seen wearing a blue hoodie in the photos above - this time showing his police ID card. If you're making up spotter cards of these goons, make sure you use the highest resolution, sharpest and best photos - using blurry photos is a total waste

Walter Benjamin


They are weak

29.11.2011 15:36

If they're not in riot gear they can be easily dealt with with bottles bricks and hammers. Do it good once and they'll never try this tactic again.

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30.11.2011 19:55

Probably a cop who posted that last comment

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