Overview
- Over three decades, at least 25 UK undercover officers engaged in sexual relationships with women while concealing their true identities as part of covert operations targeting political groups.
- Four officers fathered or allegedly fathered children with women they deceived, leaving victims traumatized and struggling to rebuild trust and relationships.
- The deceptive relationships, lasting up to six years in some cases, were part of systemic undercover operations that began in 1968 and continued until 2010.
- A public inquiry has highlighted a culture of sexism and misogyny within the police, with senior officers failing to prevent the exploitation despite being aware of the misconduct.
- An ITV series, developed in collaboration with The Guardian, documents the experiences of five women who uncovered the truth about their former partners' covert roles.