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MARK BULLOCK61 St. Leonard’s Street, Stamford, Lincs PE9 2HU, UK
t: +44 (0)1780 767 642 m: +44 (0) 7973 640993e: [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL PROFILEAn experienced security advisor and investigator able to offer the benefits of over 20 years’ international experience in 25 countries, often in war zones, hostile and unstable environments. UK Government trained as a security professional. Self-motivated and results driven with a proven track record of achievement. Following a two year period of self employment for personal reasons I am now looking for further career development within the international security/investigations sector. Willing to re-locate/reside overseas.
KEY SKILLS and EXPERIENCE UK Government trained security professional Frequent experience in war zones, hostile and unstable environments Liaison with senior Government Minister sand Departments, Foreign
Embassies, Diplomats, INGOs, high ranking military and police officials, members of Royal families, tribal chiefs and rebel leaders
Undertaking high profile security audits/surveys Managing complex international multi jurisdictional investigations Good communicator and comfortable working as a member of a team A self-reliant attitude and determined approach, able to work alone Meticulous, conscientious and of the highest integrity.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS Experience of undertaking security audits/surveys or investigations in the
following countries: United Kingdom, Eire, Spain, France, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria (including The Niger Delta), Cote D’Ivoire, Togo, Kenya, The Falkland Islands and North America
Retained by a major UK defence contractor to undertake security audits of all ex Marconi sites upon purchase by the contractor and prior to their inspection by HM Government security inspectors.
During the height of the Liberian civil war spent three years ‘in Country’ and successfully investigated and defended fraudulent/over stated insurance claims on behalf of US and London Market clients with an exposure of over US $1 billion
CAREER SUMMARY
Consultant2012 – to dateSelf Employed security and investigative consultant – UK based
Due to family commitments I was unable to travel/work overseas. Civil and criminal investigations Litigation support Security surveys and audits
Achievements On behalf of the family of a deceased man who died under suspicious
circumstances and whose death was ruled to have been accidental, undertook investigations and obtained sufficient new evidence which was presented to the Police following which the original murder enquiry was re-examined
Director1995 - 2012ACRIS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, UK
In Country Foreign political/military assessments - risk analysis and threat assessments
Operated in oil and gas industry, mining, plantation, refugee camp, domestic, retail, manufacturing, airfield and marine locations
Security surveys and audits Provision of physical/personal security for clients undertaking tasks in
hostile regions Retained by major UK defence contractor as an independent security
surveyor and external investigator International litigation support/preparation of evidence files for courts (civil
and criminal) US Federal and Supreme Courts and the High Court, London. Investigations (civil and criminal)
Achievements First expatriate to enter Niger Delta Swamps by boat during rebel activity
following the murder of two US citizens in April 2004 in order to investigate/assess conflict damage
Investigation of Al Qaeda financial links to the Horn of Africa following the World Trade Center terrorist attacks (undertaken in Kenya)
Complex physical and procedural security audits and surveys of multifaceted business operations on behalf of blue chip organisations
Investigated and adjusted, on behalf of insurers, a complicated Fidelity Guarantee claim resulting in a reduction of the claim by US$ 500,000.00 (undertaken in The Gambia)
Successfully undertaken investigations into marine and aviation losses within sub Saharan Africa, (French and English speaking countries) operating under adverse conditions
Undertook criminal enquiry in Banjul involving 20 defendants and successfully persuaded the Gambian Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions to halt an ongoing trial and return the prosecution file to the Police for re-investigation following inconclusive and erroneous initial investigation by local Police
Consultant1992 - 1995KINGSCLERE CONSULTANTS LTD, Newbury, Bucks . UK
Member of a small team of security and investigative consultants reporting to Managing Director.
Achievements: Management of major international multi jurisdictional investigations that
were successfully defended in US Federal Court. Experience of working in the following countries: United Kingdom, Eire,
Italy, Denmark, Spain, Holland, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Cote D’Ivoire and North America
Harbour Control Officer1991MARITIME PROTECTION SERVICES (SIERRA LEONE) LIMITED, Sierra Leone.
Implemented security and investigation strategy and procedures (including expat evacuation) utilised by both the Company and Sierra Leone Police Force
Managed investigation into offences by French vessel resulting in a successful prosecution with a fine equivalent to GBP £640,000.00 awarded to the Government of Sierra Leone
Spent two weeks aboard a Russian Factory ship off the coast of West Africa, during Glasnost, monitoring/assessing transhipping/processing/accounting procedures
Inspector of Police1988 - 1991FALKLAND ISLANDS GOVERNMENT, Stanley, Falkland islands.
In charge of all operational and crime matters Investigation and management of all serious offences Control of civilian police officers and service police personnel (acting as
Reserve Constables) Preparation and prosecution of all case files for court
Achievements: Managed and investigated a multiple manslaughter enquiry (8 deaths)
requiring 180,000 miles of travel and 18 months of work resulting in a trial at The Old Bailey and subsequent commendation from the trial judge, Lord Chief Justice Tony Hidden
Police Officer1975 - 1988GLOUCESTERSHIRE CONSTABULARY, Police HQ Cheltenham, Glos. UKUniformed and plain clothes duties and tutor constable.
Achievements: Selected from over 300 applicants nationwide for a six month Foreign and
Commonwealth Office secondment to the Falkland Islands Police following the 1982 war with Argentina and retained for a second six-month secondment (the only officer to be so retained during the four year secondment period)
One of the youngest officers to be selected for the Home Office Residential Crime Prevention Course at Stafford
Lectured on security within the Police force and to outside agencies/organisations
OTHER INFORMATIONActivities/Interests: Travel
Socialising and entertainingRugby UnionReadingMember of MENSA