English to Spanish Dictionary undercover

undercover

clandestino
definition
adverb
a special unit of the police that operates undercover
as an undercover agent.
adjective
an undercover police operation
(of a person or their activities) involved in or involving secret work within a community or organization, especially for the purposes of police investigation or espionage.
translation of 'undercover'
adjective
subrepticio,
clandestino
example
During the day, he was approached at different times by three 'undercover' police officers and each time he sold four pills to each of them.
Actually, Yan is kicked out so he can be sent 'undercover' to infiltrate the triad crime world.
An 'undercover' police operation has snared eight dealers who provided a class A drugs on wheels delivery service.
How the 'undercover' police officers managed to make their way inside was not revealed.
An 'undercover' police officer had recorded conversations with both men.
A stockbroker turned writer, he actually went 'undercover' inside an authentic crime family.
A heroin addict caught supplying drugs to police in an 'undercover' investigation has been jailed for four years.
Townend said he believed they were 'undercover' police officers.
Metro police has 24 'undercover' officers who are constantly on the look out for illegal activity.
Woodall told the jury at the trial she believed Douglas was an 'undercover' police officer from Greater Manchester.
The three men were caught after an 'undercover' surveillance operation.
Two drug dealers were jailed for a total of more than seven years after an 'undercover' police operation led to their arrests.
The charges arise out of a police 'undercover' operation in the latter part of 1998.
Police went 'undercover' at a Catholic mass to root out yobs who attacked the parish priest.
The claims are made by a former British soldier who worked 'undercover' within the IRA.
I'm a detective working 'undercover' with three other detectives and Noah here.
I'm going to stay 'undercover' for the rest of my life.
She pleaded guilty to offering to supply heroin to 'undercover' police officers.
In March 1999, police began an 'undercover' surveillance operation on the prison officer.
I did not go around believing that I was an 'undercover' policeman or an Interpol agent.
He contacted the TUC after the Bradford riots and spent three years working 'undercover' .
The document establishes that Plame has worked 'undercover' within the past five years.
At first he suspected I was an 'undercover' police officer and they were being set up.
During the trial, two 'undercover' police officers gave evidence from behind a screen to protect their identities.
His scam ran for three years, ending in September 2001, after a sting conducted by 'undercover' police.
In Ireland, the new arrivals were soon being tailed by police and 'undercover' agents.
This is the haul of alcohol seized by police in an 'undercover' operation targeting young drinkers.
On my return to the UK I worked 'undercover' against the Iranian intelligence service.
The legislation to allow us to send children 'undercover' didn't include the selling of alcohol until December.
Two cases emphasise the need for the use of cautions in connection with police 'undercover' operations.
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