Treating terrorism like organised crime, investigators used informants, turncoat terrorists, telephone bugs and confessions to build the case. |
The caller, one of my informants, tells me that a Democratic Party leader has decided to resign. |
It may also be necessary to protect the lives of informants or intelligence operatives. |
Thompson's court-appointed lawyer didn't try to impeach the informants, so the jury never knew there was reason to doubt them. |
Columbus records it during his very first voyage as the name of a people whom his informants fear for their ferocity. |
Indeed, the movement of such people can easily be monitored by informants and police officers out of uniform. |