In the summer of 1978, rumors emerged from the underworld that huge sums
of money had been paid to the City of London Police to water-down
evidence and arrange bail in cases of armed robbery. Then it was
suggested that Scotland Yard's Flying Squad was also involved.
The Home Secretary appointed the Dorset Police to investigate but it
became clear to the criminals upon whom they relied to provide evidence
that they were completely out of their depth. One line of inquiry after
another became hopelessly compromised.
While the investigation was known officially as Operation COUNTRYMAN,
things were so bad that the team were variously nicknamed 'The Swedey'
and 'Malice in Blunderland'.
Despite a four year inquiry costing £4,000,000, eight Metropolitan
police officers were acquitted and just two City of London officers were
imprisoned. Operation COUNTRYMAN had little to do with that success; the
convictions resulted from the fearlessness of a City of London
policeman.
The Author, a former Metropolitan police officer has used his knowledge
and contacts to lift the lid on the shambolic COUNTRYMAN inquiry. He
pulls no punches.