Public urged to help locate hidden wartime Scallywag bunkers
Hundreds of the underground hideouts built by the British Auxiliary Units are scattered throughout the countryside
Members of British Auxiliary Unit team in an underground bunker
Credit: British Resistance Archive
In the summer of 1940 following the retreat from Dunkirk, the British nation braced itself for a German Invasion.
With Hitler expected to sweep across the Channel at any moment, Sir Winston Churchill ordered the formation of a secret resistance movement.
Made up of a shadowy band of armed saboteurs known as scallywags, and operating out of hundreds of underground bunkers hidden throughout the countryside, the British Auxiliary Units were intended as a last line of defence.
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Georgia Forteath, 41, and her husband Harvil Connally, 49, duped the probate authorities in 2009 and 2010.
Forteath was planning to fund a property empire in Jamaica with the help of Connally and targeted two ex-Croydon residents - the late Frederick Lewis and Doreen Kimber.
She was siphoning off the money from their bank accounts and was preparing to sell their homes when a neighbour of Mr Lewis alerted his son Brian.
Georgia Forteath, 41, and her husband Harvil Connally, 49 (both pictured above), duped the probate authorities in 2009 and 2010. They were jailed for a total of 11 years
Forteath, of Lewisham, was convicted of a string of charges including obtaining leave to remain in the UK by deception, 15 counts of fraud, perjury and making a false representation on oath after a trial at Inner London Crown Court in 2011.