What are the elements common to most undercover operations?

A) The introduction, the cover, the acceptance, and the "after action"
B) The introduction, the acceptance, the buy, the arrest, covering the informant, and the "after action"
C) The introduction, the deal, the arrest, the informant debrief, and the "after action"
D) The introduction, evidence gathering, surveillance, the buy/bust, and the prosecution


Answer: B

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