On 14 May 2025, Charles Ibikunle was fined £2,600 at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for possessing two forged Security Industry Authority (SIA) licences.
This case highlights the importance of genuine SIA licences for public safety and the role of authorities in enforcing compliance within the UK security industry.
Understanding the Importance of Genuine SIA Licences
The possession and use of forged Security Industry Authority (SIA) licences pose significant risks to public safety.
The SIA ensures that only trained and vetted individuals work in security roles, maintaining trust in the industry. Forged licences undermine this trust, exposing businesses to legal and financial risks.
Consequences for Businesses and Individuals
- Businesses employing unlicensed security staff may face penalties and increased liability.
- The general public benefits from knowing that authorities actively police the security industry.
- Security workers are reminded that compliance with licensing laws is mandatory.
The Role of Enforcement Agencies
The Metropolitan Police and SIA play crucial roles in enforcing licensing compliance to protect public safety. This case demonstrates their commitment to preventing unqualified individuals from working in roles that safeguard people and property.
Refusal to cooperate with investigations can lead to court summonses and penalties, reinforcing the seriousness of compliance beyond just holding a licence.
Recent Prosecutions Highlight Ongoing Efforts
This conviction follows a series of similar prosecutions where individuals have been caught using cloned or forged SIA licences.
These cases reflect ongoing government efforts since the introduction of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 to tighten regulation and enforcement in the private security sector.
Industry Perspectives on Licence Fraud
Tara Moutray, Criminal Investigations Manager at SIA, emphasized:
“Charles Ibikunle put the public at risk by forging SIA licences. Being responsible for other people’s security requires dedicated training that Mr Ibikunle did not have.”
She expressed gratitude to the Metropolitan Police for their support in enforcement efforts.
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To Sum Up
This case underscores the critical importance of genuine SIA licences for ensuring public safety within the UK security industry.
As authorities continue their enforcement efforts, businesses must conduct thorough due diligence on security staff licences to avoid hiring unlicensed workers inadvertently.
Compliance remains non-negotiable for all involved parties.
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Sources: UK Government, London Security College, Security Industry Authority, and ACS Pacesetters.
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