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Bill Moody (detective)

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Detectives in the Metropolitan Police in London

Bill Moody was a detective chief superintendent in the Metropolitan Police in London during the early 1970s. He was the head of the Obscene Publications Squad. He was tried for corruption in 1977, convicted and sentenced to twelve years imprisonment.

References

  1. Macaskill, Grace (8 May 2021). "We stopped bent Flying Squad coppers taking sex shop bribes from porn kings". The Daily Mirror.
  2. Bleakley, Paul (2019). "Cleaning up the Dirty Squad: Using the Obscene Publications Act as a Weapon of Social Control". State Crime Journal. 8 (1). Pluto Journals: 19–38. doi:10.13169/statecrime.8.1.0019. JSTOR 10.13169/statecrime.8.1.0019. S2CID 182807424.
  3. O'Sullivan, Kyle (21 April 2021). "Real-life Line of Duty bent coppers got cash from porn baron amid sex explosion". The Daily Mirror.


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