Scotland Yard Spied on Grieving Families: secret surveillance after police victim shot seven times in head ’by mistake’
More terror from the ’anti-terror’ brigade.Details of the alleged intrusion suffered by Mr de Menezes’s relatives are expected to be outlined in a hard-hitting report to be published today. It will attack undercover police units for gathering and keeping information about black justice groups that ‘served no purpose in preventing crime’.According to Channel 4 News, Mr de Menezes’s family had their privacy breached by undercover Met officers in the aftermath of his death at Stockwell Tube station in south London in July 2005.The electrician was shot seven times in the head by officers who mistakenly thought he was a terrorist. An inquest jury later found the Met guilty of health and safety failings.Mr de Menezes’s family received about £100,000 compensation from the force and depending on the level of intrusion by undercover officers, could now be in line for a further payout.Scotland Yard declined to comment last night. Channel 4 News claimed at least 12 families have been contacted by the Met to say they appear in reports and notes kept by the SDS, which was disbanded in 2006.Source
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