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Press release: Coventry man prosecuted for breaching security licence conditions

Security Industry Authority

June 27
11:09 2023

Jim Munupe was handed a Conditional Discharge for 12-months. The court also ordered him to pay 200 prosecution costs and a victim surcharge of 26 within 14 days and he now has a criminal record.

On 4 October 2022 a counterfeit SIA licence bearing the name of a legitimate licence holder was handed to the SIA. Information received indicated that the licence was in circulation at a Basingstoke construction site. This triggered an investigation by the SIAs Criminal Investigations Team. The investigation identified that the security supplier for the site was Ascent Onsite Services Ltd, and the sole director of the company is Jim Munupe.

The SIAs Criminal Investigations Team sent a request for information to Mr Munupes registered address in Coventry, but it was returned because he had previously moved in July 2020 and failed to notify the SIA. Mr Munupe was subsequently found by SIA investigators, and he was interviewed under caution on 3 February 2023 accompanied by his operations manager. During the interview Mr Munupe told investigators that he had moved but failed to tell the SIA. This was corroborated by his operations manager.

Mr Munupe denied supplying illegal security to the Basingstoke construction site. He also confirmed that he had stopped supplying security to the site in January 2023.

The SIA prosecuted Mr Munupe for failing to inform them of his change of address.

Jenny Hart, one of the SIAs Criminal Investigations Managers, said that failing to inform the SIA of a change of address is a breach of the licensing conditions.

The purpose of the licensing regime is to keep people safe, and to keep licence holders personally accountable to the conditions of their licence. Both front line and non front line licence holders need to tell the SIA of any changes to their name or address within six weeks (42) days from the date of the change. If a licence holder does not tell the SIA by this deadline, then they will have failed to meet the conditions of their licence.

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