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There are other "operation Tridents" even within the police. Rich Farmbrough, 14:59 13 September 2006 (GMT).
[edit] "now referred to as just Trident"?
The official Met page [1] uses both "Trident" and "Operation Trident". Eg, the title is "Trident", but the first sentence begins "Operation Trident is a special Met Police initiative..." 81.158.1.78 01:34, 29 September 2006 (UTC)