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What (who) is informer - definition

PERSON WHO PROVIDES PRIVILEGED INFORMATION ABOUT A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION TO AN AGENCY
Narc (narcotics); Informants; Grassing; Informers; Criminal Informant; Stool Pigeon; Police informant; Stool pigeon; Narc (Narcotics); Confidential Informant; Drop a dime; Police informers; Confidential informant; Mob informer; Mob informant; Government informant; Criminal informant; Jailhouse informant; Jailhouse informants; Stoolie; Informer; Police spy; List of informants; Rodentus incarcerarium; Seksot; Osvedomitel; Confidential human source; Intel source; Confidential human resource
  • A redacted version of the FBI policy manual concerning the use of informants
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  • Two-page totally confidential, direct and immediate letter from the Iranian Minister of Finance to the Minister of Foreign Affairs ([[Hossein Fatemi]]) about creating a foreign information network for controlling smuggling, 15 December 1952

informer         
n.
1) to turn ('become') informer
2) a police informer
informer         
n.
1.
Informant.
2.
Accuser, complainant, informant.
informer         
(informers)
An informer is a person who tells the police that someone has done something illegal.
...two men suspected of being police informers.
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Wikipedia

Informant

An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a “snitch”, “rat”, “stool pigeon”, or “stoolie”, among other terms) is a person who provides privileged information, or (usually damaging) information intended to be intimate, concealed, or secret, about a person or organization to an agency, often a government or law enforcement agency. The term is usually used within the law-enforcement world, where informants are officially known as confidential human sources (CHS), or criminal informants (CI). It can also refer pejoratively to someone who supplies information without the consent of the involved parties. The term is commonly used in politics, industry, entertainment, and academia.

In the United States, a confidential informant or "CI" is "any individual who provides useful and credible information to a law enforcement agency regarding felonious criminal activities and from whom the agency expects or intends to obtain additional useful and credible information regarding such activities in the future".

Examples of use of informer
1. Police informer who murdered two criminal associates.
2. "David specifically asked for the picture," says a Hollywood informer.
3. I‘m afraid that I‘ll be thought to be an informer.
4. A champion of free speech or duplicitous pro–Government informer?
5. An informer alerted the police about the two men.