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Security Guard with Fake Licence Jailed for Hospital Theft

Fake Licence Leads to Nearly Three-Year Prison Sentence.

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New Cross Hospital. The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust. Photo by J Thomas.

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    • Initiative or Solution Overview
  • Sending a Clear Message
    • Implementation and Future Legal Cases
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A significant case of deception and theft has come to light at the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, highlighting the critical importance of stringent vetting and licensing procedures in the security industry.

Daniel Carter, a man who used a fake Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence to secure a job as a security supervisor, has been jailed for almost three years for committing theft and fraud.

 

The Incident

Carter’s employment at the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust began in November 2022 and continued until January 2023. During this period, he exploited his position to steal £1,425 in cash from the hospital.

The investigation, conducted jointly by the SIA and Leicestershire Police, revealed that Carter had never held a valid SIA licence, despite his claims to the contrary.

He pleaded guilty to 11 indictments, including three counts of theft by employee and eight counts of fraud and false representation.

 

Legal Consequences

Leicestershire Crown Court sentenced Daniel Carter to 33 months in prison on October 28, 2024. Carter previously received a prison sentence exceeding one year in 2018 for committing fraud and theft as a security guard.

Jenny Hart, Criminal Investigations Manager at the SIA, emphasized that

“Mr. Carter is a career criminal with a long history of fraud and deception. He used a fake SIA licence to deceive his employers and in doing so put the public he was there to protect in danger.”

 

Initiative or Solution Overview

The SIA has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that only licensed, vetted professionals work in the security industry. The authority conducts regular compliance checks to identify and prosecute individuals using fake or cloned licences.

Employers must verify their security staff’s SIA licences to prevent incidents. The SIA protects the public through its robust licensing regime, ensuring security operatives undergo necessary training and background checks.

 

Sending a Clear Message

The prosecution of Daniel Carter underscores the importance of the SIA’s regulatory measures. By enforcing strict licensing standards, the SIA helps maintain public trust and safety.

Untrained and unvetted security operatives pose a significant risk, as they may not adhere to the ethical and professional standards expected in the industry. The SIA’s actions serve as a deterrent to others who might consider using fake licences, thereby enhancing the overall security and integrity of the sector.

 

Implementation and Future Legal Cases

The SIA will continue to work closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute cases of licence fraud. Employers must conduct thorough due diligence checks on their security staff’s licences.

The public should report suspected fake or cloned licence cases directly to the SIA. The SIA collaborates with security providers and buyers to raise industry standards and ensure only qualified, vetted individuals hold security roles.

 

The Takeaway

Daniel Carter’s case demonstrates severe consequences for using fake SIA licences and underscores adherence to security industry regulations.

The SIA’s proactive approach in enforcing these standards is crucial for maintaining public safety and trust. The Security Industry Authority strictly enforces regulations, ensuring deceitful actions face consequences and justice through monitoring and licensing.

 

Sources: THX News & Security Industry Authority.

Tags: Fake Security LicenceFake-LicenceFraudHospital-TheftLaw enforcementSecurity Industry AuthoritySecurity-GuardSecurity-RegulationsSIA-LicenceTheftUK NewsUK-Crime
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