'I had never encountered anything like this'
There were several stages to the court case. In one, the judge ruled - after receiving secret evidence that I was not allowed to see - that X could not be identified.
I was anonymous in the proceedings, but I cannot tell you why. My name was redacted in public documents, and when I was pointed at and referred to in open court - even when I was actually sitting there - my name was not used. The whole thing felt like a parody of a spy film. I would sneak off from my normal tasks to carry out research and have meetings in odd locations. The small BBC team involved - investigations editor Ed Campbell, producer Sira Thierij and lawyer Lucy Moorman - used a random codename for the project and each element of the investigation was meticulously planned.
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