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Security Industry Authority (SIA) officers were conducting checks in Kingswood on 7 October 2023 when they found Mohammad Nazar working at a nightclub.
Mr Nazar was deployed by Titan Security Services 24/7 Ltd. The SIA had suspended his licence in February 2023.
Following further investigation, the SIA prosecuted Titan Security Services 24/7 Ltd, and its directors, for deploying Mr Nazar without a licence. Mr Aaron Williams and Mr Ashley Fido claimed that they did not realise online licence checks existed, despite being in the security industry for 20 years.
Mr Nazar, Mr Williams, and Mr Fido all entered guilty pleas at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on 8 July 2024.
Nicola Bolton, Criminal Investigation Manager at the SIA, said:
Our robust licensing system is there for a reason: to protect the public. Door supervisors play a vital role keeping people safe and are specially trained to respond to dangerous situations and safely de-escalate conflict. When security companies and individuals flout these regulations, they put people at risk.
These convictions show that we are always vigilant for those disregarding these important regulations. We conduct regular checks to make sure anyone flouting the rules will be punished.
Mr Williams, Mr Fido, and Titan Security Services 24/7 Ltd were all fined £753 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £293 plus prosecution costs of £342, making a total to pay of £1,388 each.
The court imposed a Community Order on Mr Nazar for a period of 12 months with a requirement of 40 hours unpaid work. It additionally ordered £400 to be paid towards prosecution costs, plus a victim surcharge of £114.