Meet the real Line of Duty ⢠undercover team in this previously untold and gripping story of how a Northern Irish terrorist and murderer and one of his followers, were caught in an audacious and brilliantly executed undercover sting on the English mainland, codenamed, Operation George.
In 2006 at Belfast Crown Court, William James Fulton, a principal in the outlawed Loyalist Volunteer Force, was jailed for life and sentenced to a minimum of 25 years after the longest trial in Northern Irelandâs legal history.
Fulton was an early suspect in the Rosemary Nelson killing. Following the murder of the prominent human rights lawyer, he fled to the United States and, with help from the FBI in collusion with the British police, he was deported. On his arrival at Heathrow, Fulton âwalked through an open door,â a Lewis Carrol-like euphemism for an invitation created by the covert team, only to disappear âdown the rabbit holeâ on accepting the invitation.
That ârabbit holeâ led to an alternative world: an environment created and controlled by the elite covert team and only inhabited by the undercover officers and their targets. The subterfuge encouraged the terrorist targets into believing Fulton was working for a Plymouth-based âcriminal firmâ over a period spanning almost two years. In that time, over fifty thousand hours of conversations between the âfirmâ members were secretly recorded and used to bring the killer to justice.
This unique story is told by two former undercover officers, Stephen Bentley, and Mark Dickens who was part of an elite team of undercover detectives who took part in âOperation George,â Together they have written a gripping account of a unique story reminiscent of the premise of âThe Stingâ film, and the âBloodlandsâ setting, combining a true-crime page-turner with a fascinating insight into early 21st-century covert policing.