Nottingham security boss pleads guilty
James William Turner, chief executive officer of Stealth Security, pleaded guilty to 24 Section 5(1) offences – deploying unlicensed operatives – and one Section 19(5)(b) – failing to provide information to the SIA.
Turner, 48, from Arnold in Nottingham, received a 12-month community punishment order during which he will need to undertake 40 hours community service. Due to Turner’s circumstances, he was ordered to pay costs of GB pound 1000.
John Montague, an SIA head of investigation, said: “The investigation into Stealth’s security provision has already led to the prosecution of several of Turner’s employees who were found working unlicensed, so we are pleased that he has been convicted of the more serious crime of supplying unlicensed operatives.
“The court clearly recognised the importance of an SIA licence in helping to maintain public safety. By deploying unlicensed operatives, Turner put the public at risk and showed blatant disregard for the law.”
Nottingham security boss pleads guilty
James William Turner, chief executive officer of Stealth Security, pleaded guilty to 24 Section 5(1) offences – deploying unlicensed operatives […]
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