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==Operation Slipknot==
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An email is sent from [[James Gordon]] to "C.I's" caught via [[Acmesecuritysystems.com#Delos|Acmesecuritysystems/delos]]:
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|OK friend, you’re up to bat now. You have yourself a new assignment: [http://www.gpdmcu.com/operationslipknot/ Operation Slipknot.]
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"Operation Slipknot" was a hunt for GPD officers who had been issued warrants. Mugshots were featured on the site, and clicking on them resulted in details about their identity.
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Revision as of 11:35, 23 April 2008

The site

GPDMCU is the website for the Gotham Police Major Crimes Unit.

Gpdmcuhome.jpg

Major Crimes Unit

The Gotham Major Crimes unit was organized to deal with Gotham’s most serious crimes. The Narrows Attacks and the recent mob violence revealed that Gotham needed someone with the authority across departments to coordinate swift and effective response to complex criminal activities. The Gotham Major Crimes Unit is a special arm of the Gotham Police Department that tackles criminal activities of a complex or sensitive nature. Investigations will be assigned to the GMCU if the Police Commissioner determines that:

• They are likely to be highly complicated and long reaching investigations (involving for example exceptionally large sums of money, or a complex network of criminal activity involving multiple criminals and types of crime.)

• They require an unusual scope of activity or response (for example, the recent Fear Toxin disaster.

The Gotham Major Crimes unit is organized for interdepartmental cooperation and rapid mobilization. It combines experts from several departments, including homicide, vice and crime scene investigation. Its head quarters include the latest in sophisticated crime investigation.

News

New Head of GPMCU

Lieutenant James Gordon has been tapped to head this unit. Long recognized as an exemplary officer, Gordon has an unblemished reputation for fairness and honesty. Police Commissioner Loeb says, "With the establishment of the new Gotham Major Crimes Unit, we join the ranks of the major cities of this country and the world in modern police strategies and tactics."

Contact

Email: contact@gpdmcu.com

Sending an email results in:

Thank you for contacting Gotham Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit.

If this is regarding a major crime, we will route your email to the correct individual and follow up the lead.

If this is regarding a minor crime, please contact another unit.

Thank you.

Delos

April 18

An email is sent from Jim Gordon <jim.gordon@gpdmcu.com> and received by participants were "caught" via Acmesecuritysystems/delos:

It's Time.

My friend,

Indictments are about to be handed down. If you don't want your name on one, we'll need your full cooperation in an upcoming operation.

In case you haven't heard, we are struggling with a bit of corruption in the department. I'm not about to let the Gotham PD collapse in on itself, so we're taking action. We've identified a group of offenders that need to be apprehended. Problem is, most of these cops are hightailing it out of the city. But a C.I. just like you just gave us some information on their last known whereabouts. Now all we need is to catch them. This is where you come in.

Consider yourself on deck. I'll contact you next week, and let’s just say it's in your best interest to play along. County's not a place you want to spend the rest of your life.

Lt. Jim Gordon, MCU

Note: C.I. is "confidential informant."


Operation Slipknot

April 23

An email is sent from James Gordon to "C.I's" caught via Acmesecuritysystems/delos:

OK friend, you’re up to bat now. You have yourself a new assignment: Operation Slipknot.

"Operation Slipknot" was a hunt for GPD officers who had been issued warrants. Mugshots were featured on the site, and clicking on them resulted in details about their identity.