Talk:Operation Bayonet (darknet)
Latest comment: 8 months ago by PaladinOfDaedalus in topic Splitting information from Alphabay/Hansa into Operation Bayonet
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Deficiencies
edit- The Intro could use another sentence or two.
- need to discover the start and end date of the operation
- MOST IMPORTANT - A methodology section, how was the government investigation conducted? (see Operation Dark Huntor for example
- Add a results section - number of arrests/convictions by each country, amount of drugs and cash seized. etc.
- Need to find more citations, preferably press releases from participating countries
- The second set of citation sources will be from testimony and other information released in discovery in the trials
- Lastly, FOIA requests, this would be a good project to submit to redditors and the FOIAproject.org
- The budget for the operation for each country.
- The legality of the operation, (warrants, whether the warrants were upheld on appeal in each country)
- Analysis by law reviews, news organizations and other parties
- A table or link that goes over the list of people that were prosecuted
- Lastly, getting the page created in each of the countries that participated in their language.
Work in progress
editWork in progress if anyone wants to take it Draft:Operation Bayonet (darknet) Deku-shrub (talk) 23:19, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
- @Deku-shrub: I feel somehow that this article will not last -- many of the relevant details will end up being covered on AlphaBay and Hansa (market) pages... --Nanite (talk) 18:08, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
- I think that the page should be grown per the templating for other law enforcement operations. eximo (talk) 21:04, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
Splitting information from Alphabay/Hansa into Operation Bayonet
editThe distiction between these pages is that one of the operation article should be solely dedicated to the law enforcement operations used to investigate, search, seize and take down the server(s) and the arrests and prosecution/convictions that followed. Any law that was generated or case law that was generated as a result is also important. Information about the actual market, webpage, or activities therein leading up to the investigation or separate from the investigation should remain on the Alpha Bay and Hansa articles. eximo (talk) 21:21, 12 March 2024 (UTC)