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Spycop bosses knew officers were sleeping with targets but ‘turned a blind eye,’ inquiry hears
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AN UNDERCOVER officer has admitted that his bosses were aware of spycops having sex with their targets but “turned a blind eye,” a public inquiry heard today.

The former cop, who used the cover name Graham Coates while infiltrating protest groups in the 1970s, said that managers were present when officers joked and made “gross” comments about having sexual relationships with female campaigners.

Coates, whose real name is restricted by an anonymity order, was speaking at the public inquiry into undercover policing today. 

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