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Often used in the same context:
informers,
spies,
snitches,
undercover agent,
tipsters,
wiretaps,
supergrass,
gangsters,
criminals,
operatives,
traffickers,
interrogators,
prostitutes,
smugglers,
narcs,
mobsters,
drug trafficker,
turncoats,
intelligence,
conspirators,
sympathizers,
mafiosi,
accomplices,
noms de guerre,
confessors,
whistleblowers,
law enforcement,
commanders,
defector,
thirdhand,
suspects,
agents,
terrorists,
enforcers,
racketeers,
warlords,
gunrunner,
gangs,
druglord,
witnesses,
mukhabarat,
detectives,
hitmen,
maliks,
interrogations,
pimps,
narcotics,
cops,
prosecutors,
abscam,
assassins,
leakers,
middlemen,
psyop,
investigators,
lawmen,
whistle blower,
kidnappers,
intel,
crooks,
confessions,
officers,
poachers,
agents provocateurs,
swindlers,
confederates,
mujahidin,
bagmen,
deserters,
agent provocateur,
loanshark,
illicit,
fugitives,
hirelings,
superiors,
stool pigeon,
bootleggers,
cooperator,
mercenaries,
drug enforcement administration,
counterterrorism,
plotters,
torturers,
couriers,
drug trafficking,
infiltrators,
doda,
polygrapher,
murderers,
revenuers,
traitors,
hideouts,
medellin cartel,
perps,
sicilian mafia,
confidential,
mules,
kim philby,
drug lord,
abductors,
huji,
insurgents,
informant,
interviewees,
respondents,
narrators,
teachers,
foremen,
interlocutors,
listeners,
participants,
residents,
schoolteachers,
students,
authors,
collaborators,
consumers,
interviewers,
signatories,
artisans,
cadets,
carpenters
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— Adjectives for informants:
key,
other,
several,
many,
most,
native,
local,
few,
older,
different,
female,
more...
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