A sting operation is defined as âa complicated confidence game planned and executed with great care (especially an operation implemented by undercover agents to apprehend criminals)â Stings are commonly used throughout the world by law enforcement and recently it has become very popular with news and media organizations including trashy tabloids as ways of getting sensational headlines. One of the big concerns surrounding these operations is whether or not they constitute entrapment. I am personally on the fence concerning the ethics of sting operations because I know it can be a great tool to catch violent criminals. This list looks at some of the more interesting and controversial sting operations. Please comment if you have any additional information on these or other stings and if you believe these techniques are ethical.

ACORN stands for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. ACORN was a collection of community-based organizations in the United States that advocated for low and moderate income families. They also provided information on voter registration and affordable housing. In 2009, selectively edited videos were released by two young conservative activists, James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles (shown above). The two dressed up like a pimp and prostitute and then used a hidden camera to elicit damaging responses from ACORN employees, that appeared to advise them how to hide prostitution activities and avoid taxes. The ACORN workers also didnât seem to be put off by the request for help in getting financing for a brothel. This created a nationwide controversy, resulting in a loss of funding from government and private donors. On March 22, 2010, ACORN announced it was closing all remaining affiliated state chapters and disbanded due to falling revenue.
Interesting Fact: On January 25, 2010, James O’Keefe, along with three others, were arrested on felony charges for interfering with the phones of the New Orleans office of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu. O’Keefe said he was investigating accusations that Landrieuâs office had ignored phone calls from constituents who were complaining about the health care debate. They were dressed as telephone repairmen as O’Keefe videotaped the operation. They were eventually charged with entering a federal building under false pretenses which is a misdemeanor. O’Keefe pled guilty and was sentenced to three years probation, 100 hours of community service, and a $1,500 fine.

This has been called the biggest undercover news story in Indian journalism. In 2001, a popular newspaper from India called Tehelka (meaning âsensationâ in Hindi) launched its first major sting operation, “Operation West End” to expose the alleged culture of bribery at the Indiaâs Ministry of Defense. The newspaper had two reporters pose as arms dealers from a bogus company in London. The undercover video shows several politicians and defense officials, including the secretary of the ruling party BJP, Bangaru Laxman, discussing and taking bribes for helping them procure government contracts. After the tapes were made public, Laxman and Defense Minister George Fernandes (shown above) resigned, and several additional defense ministry officials were suspended.
Interesting Fact: Instead of initially acting on the evidence from the sting operation, the Indian government accused the newspaper of fabricating the allegations. The main financial backers of Tehelka were made targets of investigations, and the newspaper company was almost ruined. In 2003, Tehelka was re-launched as a weekly newspaper, and was funded by faithful subscribers and other well-wishers. In 2007, Tehelka shifted to a regular magazine format.

On June 11, 2007, Idaho Senator Larry Craig was arrested by an undercover police officer who was conducting a sting operation against men cruising for sex at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Arresting officer Sgt. Dave Karsnia said he went into a stall shortly after noon and closed the door. Craig then entered the stall next to him and put his luggage against the front of the stall door. This is often used as an attempt to conceal sexual conduct by blocking the view from the front. Minutes later, the officer said he saw Craig peering into his stall through a crack, then tapped his right foot several times and then moved it closer to Karsniaâs, until their feet touched. Craig then passed his hand under the stall divider into Karsniaâs stall with his palm up and guided it along the divider toward the front of the stall three times. Karsnia then waved his badge back, to which the senator responded, “No!” The senator pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and paid a fine, but changed his mind after word of his arrest later became public. Craig claimed he just had a “wide stanceâ, and he only pleaded guilty to avoid a spectacle. When he tried to withdraw his guilty plea, an appeals court turned him down. Craig served out his Senate term and was unsuccessful to clear his name in the Senate Ethics Committee. Craig did not seek reelection in 2008 and left office on January 3, 2009.
Interesting Fact: Shortly after Craig was arrested, the men’s room became kind of a tourist attraction, with men and women asking directions and stopping to take pictures. Even toilet paper from the restroom was offered on E-Bay. You can listen to Sgt. Karsnia and Senator Craigâs conversation right after the arrest here.

In May of 2010 Sarah Ferguson fell prey to Mazher Mahmood, a journalist for the tabloid newspaper âNews of the Worldâ. Mahmood posed as an international tycoon and was able to arrange a meeting with Ferguson. During the meeting, the Duchess was secretly videotaped and offered to connect the âtycoonâ with the powerful inner circle of her ex husband, Prince Andrew. On the tape Sarah Ferguson is heard saying “500,000 pounds when you can, to me, open doors.” She is also seen taking away a briefcase containing $40,000 in cash. Fergusonâs spokesman said she was both “devastated” and “regretful” after the reporting of the incident. She also said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that she had been drinking prior to soliciting the cash, and was “in the gutter at that moment”.
Interesting Fact: The man who posed as the tycoon, Mazher Mahmood, is known as the âFake Sheikh” and has hoodwinked dozens of celebrities. He keeps his identity as mysterious as possible, and no one is sure if thatâs his real name or what his real background is. The journalist claims to have received many death threats, does not appear in public, and has never allowed his face to appear in any of his stories.

The first bait cars were used in the 1990s by the Minneapolis Police Department. Today the largest bait car fleet in North America is based in Surrey, British Columbia, which is known to many as the “car theft capital of North America”. The vehicles are specially modified, with audio/video surveillance and GPS tracking technology, and can be remotely controlled to disable the engine. Since 2004, when it was launched in Surrey, BC, it has contributed to a 47% drop in auto theft. One of the more controversial bait cars stings occurred in 2008, in Dallas TX, when a woman was killed almost instantly when a thief, driving a bait car slammed into her. The victim’s family was awarded $245,000 to settle the lawsuit.
Interesting Fact: The key in deciding when police are using a bait car illegally, and would cause entrapment, is whether they leave it in such a state that would entice someone who would normally not commit a crime. You can watch one of the more colorful (to say the least) bait car stings here. Iâm sure many will be thinking the same thing I was thinking. âWhere the heck was the kill switch?â

Marion Barry is a well known politician and long-time mayor of Washington D.C. On December 22, 1988, police officers were about to make an undercover drug buy from Charles Lewis, a former Virgin Islands official, and were called back when they learned that Mayor Marion Barry was in Lewis’s hotel room. This led to a grand jury investigation into possible interference, by the mayor, in the drug investigation. Barry appeared before the grand jury and testified for three hours and later told reporters he had done nothing wrong. Then, on January 18, 1990, the FBI and D.C. Police set up a sting operation and arrested Barry in a Washington D.C. Hotel, after he smoked crack cocaine in a room with his former girlfriend, who had become an FBI informant. It was there that Barry said the now famous words that are often associated with him; âBitch set me upâ. As a result of his arrest and the ensuing trial, Barry decided not to seek reelection as mayor. A grand jury returned 14 counts against him, including possible perjury before a grand jury. If convicted on all 14 counts, the mayor could have faced 26 years in jail. The jury only found Barry guilty of cocaine usage and he was sentenced to six-months in prison. After Barry was released from jail he ran for city council. Because of the feeling by many that the government was just out to get Marion Barry, along with his general popularity; he received 70 percent of the vote. Then, in 1995, Barry was elected Mayor of Washington DC for the fourth time. Today, Barry is back serving on the D.C. city council.
Interesting Fact: Whatever you think of Marion Barry you have to admire his tenacity, and his passion for serving the people of D.C. The incident above is just a small chapter in his fascinating life. Last year HBO made a documentary called “The Nine Lives of Marion Barry,” You can watch the trailer here.

Joran Van der Sloot is a Dutch national who is a prime suspect relating to the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, who has been missing since May 30, 2005, during a high school graduation trip in Aruba. The case was revived on March 29, 2010 when Van der Sloot contacted John Q. Kelly, legal representative of Holloway’s mother Beth Twitty. Van der Sloot offered to reveal information around the circumstances of Hollowayâs death, and the location of her body, for a total $250,000 with $25,000 paid in advance. Kelly and Twitty contacted law-enforcement authorities in Alabama, and the FBI set a sting operation into motion. On May 10, Van der Sloot accepted the amount of $15,000 by wire transfer to his account in the Netherlands, and then another $10,000 was paid to him in cash. In exchange for the money, he took Kelly on a drive to show where Hollowayâs remains were. He pointed out a house and said his father had helped dispose of the body in the foundation. This turned out to be false because the house was not built when Holloway disappeared. Later Van der Sloot told Kelly in an e-mail that it was all a hoax. At this point Van der Sloot could have been arrested for wire fraud and extortion, but authorities delayed the arrest because they were trying to build a murder case against him. Van der Sloot was not only left free, he was allowed to leave Aruba and use the money he received from the sting to go to BogotĂĄ, Colombia, and then to Lima Peru. In a Casino hotel in Lima he met Stephany Flores Ramirez, a 21 year old business student at the University of Lima. Security video shows Van der Sloot and Ramirez entering a hotel room together, but only Van der sloot leaving. On June 2, Ramirez was found beaten to death, her neck broken, in the hotel room which was registered in Van der Sloot’s name. Ramirez died on May 30, 2010, exactly five years from Natalee Holloway’s disappearance. Van der Sloot was arrested On June 3, and on June 7, he confessed to the killing.
Interesting Fact: Van der Sloot is currently locked away in the Miguel Castro prison in Peru, where murder charges are filed. He reportedly now says he’ll reveal the location of Natalee Hollowayâs body if he is allowed transfer to an Aruba jail.

Perverted-Justice in an organization that carries out sting operations by having volunteers pose as 10-15 year old minors on chat sites, and then wait for an adult to message or email the decoy back. If the conversation turns sexual in nature they will not discourage it or outright encourage it. Then they will try to identify the men by obtaining their telephone numbers and other details, so that a meeting can be arranged. The organization then passes the information on to law-enforcement. Perverted-Justice has also collaborated with an American reality program called “To Catch a Predator”. One of the more controversial cases occurred in 2006 in Murphy, Texas. Louis Conradt (Pictured above) was a district attorney in Texas, and posed as a 19-year-old university student and engaged in sexually charged online chats with someone who he believed was a 13-year-old boy. After Conradt asked for pictures of the boyâs penis, they brought in an actor to play the boy over the phone. When Conradt stopped responding to phone calls and instant messages, police and the reality show decided to bring the operation to Conradt’s home, with a search warrant. When officers moved in to make an arrest, they heard a gunshot. They found Conradt inside with a self-inflicted wound and he later died at a hospital.
Interesting Fact: The sting in Murphy, Texas, resulted in 23 arrests for on-line solicitation of a minor. In June, 2007, all 23 cases were not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence. Conradtâs family filed a suit against Datelineâs To Catch a Predator series for $105 million. The case was eventually settled out of court. In 2008 the network canceled production of all future episodes.

During a traffic stop in Tallahassee, Florida, on February 22, 2007, Rachel Hoffman (pictured above) was caught with 25 grams of marijuana. Then, on April 17, 2008, police searched her apartment and uncovered 151.7 grams of cannabis, and 4 ecstasy pills. She was reportedly told by police that she would go to prison unless she became an undercover informant for them. She was then sent, untrained, to an undercover meeting to buy a large amount of drugs and a handgun from two suspected drug dealers. While she was at the drug buy, the suspects changed the location of the buy. The policemen that were monitoring the sting, lost track of her when she left the buy spot with the two suspects in their car. While in transit, the two suspects executed her with the same gun she was supposed to buy. Her body was recovered two days later near Perry, Florida. On December 17, 2009, which would have been Rachel Hoffman’s 25th birthday, one of the murder suspects, was found guilty of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. The second murder suspect is scheduled for trial in October 2010.
Interesting Fact: On May 7, 2009, a law called “Rachel’s Law” was passed by the Florida State Senate. Rachel’s Law requires law enforcement agencies to (a) provide special training for officers who recruit confidential informants, (b) instruct informants that reduced sentences may not be provided in exchange for their work, and (c) permit informants to request a lawyer if they want one.

Mr. Big is also called âthe Canadian techniqueâ, and was developed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the early 1990s for unsolved homicides. It is used in Canada and Australia, but it is considered entrapment in many other countries, including the United States and England. The technique works something like this: An undercover police unit poses as members of a fictitious gang, into which the suspect is inducted. The suspect is invited to participate in a series of criminal activities (all faked by the police). In addition, the “gang members” build a personal relationship with the suspect, by drinking together and other social activities. After a period of time, he is introduced to Mr. Big, the gang leader. The suspect is told that the police have a renewed interest in the original crime, and to give the gang further details. They explain that Mr. Big may have the ability to influence the police investigation, but only if he admits all of the details of the crime. He is also told that he must be completely clear about any other past crimes, or the gang may not be willing to continue to work with him because he would become a liability. The photo above shows Royal Canadian Mounted Police during a memorial service, carrying the hats of four officers slain in Edmonton Canada, in 2005. Two of the men serving prison sentences for the murders made confessions to Mr. Big operatives.
Interesting Fact: In British Columbia, the technique has been used over 180 times, and, in 80% of the cases, it resulted in either a confession or the elimination of the suspect from suspicion. However, cases of false confessions and wrongful convictions have recently come to the public’s attention, and many are starting to question the controversial technique. In 2007, a documentary was made, called Mr. Big, that was very critical of the procedure. You can watch the trailer here.




















Fantastic list. I've been following the Holloway case since it was brought into public knowledge. It's been so awful and all I'd want is for the family to find peace and be able to bring their daughters body home. I also remember watching an hour long type documentary on the organization who brings cyber predators to the court system (I'm not sure if it was To Catch a Predator or not) but I found all of that quite interesting. Whether or not the ethics are in place is one thing but knowing that there are children who meet people everyday off of the internet is quite daunting and I'm glad, even for a little while, there's a group to counter act this brings a little peace to my mind. My kids will never be allowed on the internet
the girl i was dating shortly before that case (went to school with me at univ. of alabama) — her little sis had gone to school in mtn. brook, with natalee.
i had actually met her briefly at one point — it was relayed to me, although i dont really recall. but everyone said she was a wonderful person, and the family was always happy, and involved with things going on in birmingham, al, etc….. just makes cases like these all the more devistating……
very interesting list! I am pro entrapment, as they call it, or sting. A new law should be passed: If you can't do the time, then don't do the crime. If you can't do the time, then don't do the crime, etc. All these people are not innocent, so it is not "entrapment". Perverted Justice/Dateline was/is my favorites. That Conradt family had a lot of nerve suing when their family member was clearly solicting boys for *****. His guilt made him off himself. His guilt, not the PJ. ZERO TOLERANCE FTW!
Blogs, what do you mean by “go into regular Google”, as opposed to using the browser application Chrome? Anyway, I just use IE, but occasionally if the comment loading gets hung up for too long (while waiting for ads to load or something, which is another issue in itself), then it defaults to the non-nested style. When that happens, a screen-refresh usually fixes it upon reloading. That said, I’m not a huge fan of Intense-debate, but I can live with it I suppose. I still for the life of me can‘t figure out how some folks are able post “long” comments though, when it seems I’m limited to only a couple of paragraphs at best.
Btw, hi GTT. Missed you!
This was a very nice list! I learned alot today. I remember seeing on Dateline or 48 Hours (one of those murder shows) the story of Rachel Hoffman. It's very sad and unfortunate to say the least.
So the bullies responsible for Rachel's death got suspended with pay, basically a vacation. That's just par for the course, really. To Serve and Protect(ourselves). These guys are simply bullies with badges, doing what ever the hell they want to, and there were no real consequences. Well God bless Amerika!
I'm pro-entrapment, too. If you aren't a criminal you have nothing to worry about. If authorities have reason to think I'm selling drugs and come up to me to buy some so they can arrest me for it, they'll be out of luck and won't get any because I don't do or sell drugs. It'll just mean they were wrong about me. __If someone comes up to you and tries to get you to commit a crime, don't do it. I think it's bullhooey when people say that they wouldn't have done it if they weren't enticed. By "enticed" I don't mean "forced". __"I wouldn't have done it if he hadn't approached me and asked me (or offered me X) to do it." If you're not a criminal you'll say "no" because you know it's wrong. No arrests will be made so you won't be a "victim" of a sting.
this "if you dont have nothing to hide" group clearly lives in a lala land. ever heard of "evidence planting"? besides after PA got passed the cops are able to carry out what`s called a Sneak and Peak provision which means they can enter your house(office) when the premises are empty and no one is there and carry out a search. they dont have to notify you about it for days, months, years…what makes you think there wont any cop who`s willing to plant, say, drugs for whatever reward he`s expecting out of it? probably not all cops will do it, but one rotten piece of shyt if enough to ruin a life.
what about operation jaque? from colombia
The article on ACORN failed to mention that ACORN was entirely innocent of any wrongdoing, and that the film was edited to suggest activities that never took place. Investigation by law enforcement found no crime to have taken place. The removal of funding was found to be an unconstitutional Bill of Attainder, but ACORN never recovered from this heinous slander that put them out of business.
O'Keefe and Breitbart are scum of the highest order. ACORN was a productive and co0mmunity oriented organization, but since it registered poor people to vote, it was deemed an enemy of the GOP.
I'm surprised that you didn't know that, or at least mention it.
Blogball – I will call you Sir Blogball from now on !
I enjoyed this list. So well researched, so well written. The interesting facts topic just makes it more complete. I learned something new today. Thanks again!
Yup, Sir Blogball and I will soon be founding Blogballity, a religion based on worshipping incredible lists…
Í forgot – I am fully supporting this kind of operations (clearly apart from the madness of number 2), but I question the first one – Mr. Big. Won t a would be criminal say anything to gain respect from his fellow "gang members" ?
Wow! Great list! "Craig claimed he just had a “wide stance”" that makes it!
Good list. Very informative. None of these stings would work with the politicians in my country, absolutely none. The level of corruption ensures that.
@seuges @Woyzeck @arsnl – Yes there are medical benefits to ***** use . It helps with pain but its not a pain killer , it just makes your brain take less note of the pain and pay more attention to other things (scooby doo , dragon ball z ,pizza etc) but in my experience the most amazing quality it has it the ability to stop nausea . It really does work better than ANYTHING else in that regard (unless its nausea brought on by drinking too much , if you smoke then you’re in *****) thats why its good for cancer , for the nausea caused by chemo .Also it’s real use hasn’t been really ever discussed or mentioned . Its really good for getting people off drugs ( dunno bout opiates but definitely uppers) you cant take someone addicted and used to being loaded all the time and expect them to just cut everything and go to normal life . You’ve got to give them something to do and it’ll raise the success rate noticeably . I know more than a few grown Adults with families who have given up extremely bad addictions(coke) with only the help of weed . They dont drink anymore , only smoke weed , and they got a little ritual to occupy their time and the effects of the drug itself does not interfere with everyday life , in fact you cant even notice a difference once they’ve smoked . I dont think they could’ve quit without it and if they hadn’t of quit they’d be dead .But Im more for recreational use
. I trust weed more than alcohol , weed has never made me wake up regretting anything i said or did (maybe made me regret eating that last bowl of curry)and weed has never had me hanging over the toilet praying for the room to stop spinning (also when people know you’re drunk they automatically dont take you seriously , but they never know when you are stoned).Its just the stigma that keeps it illegal , also until the US govt decides to chill on it , no where in the world will freely legalize its use , cause then they get ***** from the US and their alliance members that threatens trade agreements etc . It has to come from the top not the bottom . OH and there should be restrictions on its use the same as booze. A friend of mine came back from cali the other day and held us all enthralled about these vending machines there with little packs of chronic for sale ….one day bluesman one day ….
http://listverse.com/2008/09/23/top-10-things-tha…
cannibus is #3 or #4 or #5—
well, its one of the numbers, anyway.
We should have had legal weed years ago. Your government is the reason Canadians don't have legal weed. Hilarious and sad that at least some of you guys get it first.
nice writing man
I concur with the masses and tip my hat to you, Blogball. Your list was great reading; well prepared and full of interesting (sometimes sad) stories… I simply can't believe the negligence of the police officers involved in the Rachel Hoffman case, that is a completely ludicrous situation… I should thank my lucky stars those cops never busted me in my twenties or I may have met the same fate.
Oh, and a little ball of spittle went hurtling across my lounge room as I read of Senator Craig's "wide stance" explanation… what a classic… thanks for the laugh!
Looking forward to your next one.
Nice, except, for the comment, regarding "Mayor" Barry, "You have to admire his tenacity." I met the man, and it confirmed the fact, that he is street trash. I lived in the ghetto as a kid, and there were gang members, and drug dealers I met that had more class than that piece of garbage.
Just a comment about the Latino naming system… Stephanie Flores Ramirez last name is Flores, not Ramirez. because Ramirez is the maternal last name that is not the "official" one. FYI, that's all. Interesting list, though.
Man, you made a mistake about Joran Van der Sloot's victim: Stephany Flores Ramirez. Her last Name is Flores, not Ramirez. "Stephany" is First Name and Flores, last name. Ramirez is like a Second last name. I know this because i'm peruvian.
didnt the fbi release a report saying that the acorn video was heavily edited? i think he was only wearing a track suit or something.
Great list. But I was expecting to see George Michael up there.
Did any fictional characters or dead people actually VOTE? Registering such "persons" would be fraud AGAINST ACORN, not BY ACORN, so somebody could get paid for a bogus registration, even though no actual voter existed. Somehow though, in the right-wing crazy world, ACORN became responsible for the crimes perpetrated against it.
But that wasn't the subject of the video, which used editing and a fraudulent script to suggest wrongdoing, when none actually existed. What should happen to people who lie about other people and cause them harm?
That Rachel story is messed up! It goes to show you that you should always man up to your crimes and not involve anyone else. If she went to prison at least she would still be alive, and if that sting work, she would have still gone to prison with a reduced sentence but she would be going in there as a snitch wich is still basically a death sentence. Never work with the law!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsbpIJY6jP8
Very Nice Article
Good list. Down with the dunces at ACORN. Hurrah for whoever took down those dolts.
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Nice list……… But you could have included the sting operation of Godhra Mass Killing as well ! I think the entry should be at no. 1
You left out the fact that the Acorn employee who “appeared to advise them how to hide ***** activities and avoid taxes” was doing what you are supposed to do when someone confesses a crime to you: he was pumping them for information, and he called the police and told them everything he’d got from them as soon as the liars left his office. This fact was concealed by the right-wing mainstream media, who were trying to take down Obama’s allies at any cost, and only became widely known months later.
Do your research, please.
very interesting list im fine with sting operations
cept for #2 and #10
i find #10 was unfair to people who actually needed it
who gives a **** if they sometimes finance prostitutes, there are people who actually need their help
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That DA has a deep-set depression, and underlying issues that should not have been blamed on the methods of “To Catch a Predator”. I think it’s outrageous how much hand-holding is done in North America for possible child molesters.
O’Keefe, what a piece of right-wing trash.
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Nice list the last three entries I found very shocking. Number 5, the Marion Barry entry I found it easy to agree with Barry’s statement about him doing nothing wrong. I would feel diffrent if Barry was buying the drugs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACORN_2009_undercover_videos_controversy
James O’Keefe severely edited videos to tell lies about ACORN. His reason? ACORN was helping the poor and minorities vote. To quote Paul Weyrich, founder of the “Christian” Coalition, “Too many people have what I call the goo-goo syndrome–the good government syndrome. They want everyong to vote. I don’t want everyone to vote. The more people who vote, the less likely we are to win”
Please tell the entire story about James OKeefe and ACORN. Despite multiple investigations showing that James OKeefe, Breitbart (RIP), and Hannah Giles were lying, ACORN, built with small donations and a lot of effort over 40 years, was destroyed. ACORN was the first and most successful organization to help poor people in New Orleans clean up and rebuild their homes before the City could repossess the homes and sell property at discount to developers.