High Profile Security Incidents

Dr John Wyatt MBE PhD


Organisation:
Retired
Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £75
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
27th May 2023

Key role in a number of high profile security incidents is described: The Bomb in the Grand Hotel, Brighton 1984 The removal of pipemines under 36 airfields in the SE England Security of HM Crown Jewels in the Tower of London Security of the Channel Tunnel and route from Folkestone to St Pancras.

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About Dr John Wyatt MBE PhD

Former Army Officer, mainly Bomb Disposal and Commander of the UK’s High Risk Counter Terrorist Search Operations, then MI6, after which formed my own Company. Most of my work is now in explosive effects analysis in which I have a PhD and teaching counter terrorist procedures to large international and national organisations. Have been involved in many high profile incidents including the ‘Brighton Bomb’ , Lockerbie and the assassinations of Litvinenko, Rafiq Hariri (Prime Minister of Lebanon) and General Kobbekaduwa (Chief of Staff Sri Lankan Army). Recently did a project for Ukraine. Over 50 years continuously in Counter Terrorism.


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