Stephen Beels
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Stephen Beels is a former Scotland Yard detective who has been Head of Operations at private security company Lynceus since January 2008. [1] He is also described as Head of Corporate Risk on the company's website. [2]
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Career
Beels was a Specialist Operations detective with the Met for over 25 years, and an officer for seven years. His LinkedIn page states:
- Steve has completed a thirty year career as a highly vetted police officer, predominantly as a Scotland Yard detective engaged in intelligence gathering in support of counter terrorism and counter espionage investigations and operations.
- With Lynceus Steve utilises a trustworthy network of high quality contacts and associates to solve those most difficult and sensitive problems.[3]
Affiliations
The spring 2008 newsletter of security professionals association ASIS International UK Chapter welcomed Beels as a new member when he was working for C2i International along with former colleague Rebecca Todd who also worked for C2i before setting up Vericola.[4]
Transferable skills and alliances: police and private security industry
Questions have been raised regarding the ethics of "former police officers cashing in on their surveillance skills for a host of companies that target protesters".[5] See the Powerbase overview of the revolving door between the private security industry and the police.
Contact, Resources and References
Head Office and Corporate Risk division
- Hammer House
- 117 Wardour Street
- London W1F 0UN
- Tel: +44 (0)20 7434 2682
- Fax: +44 (0)20 7434 2689
- Email:info@lynceus.co.uk, steve.beels@lynceus.co.uk
- Website: http://www.lynceus.co.uk/index55e7.html?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=6
Notes
- ↑ LinkedIn, Stephen Beels, accessed 1 March 2011
- ↑ Lynceus, VIP & Executive Close Protection Services, accessed 1 March 2011.
- ↑ LinkedIn, Stephen Beels, accessed 1 March 2011
- ↑ Scribd, ASIS Spring 2008 Newsletter - new members,p.10, accessed 1 March 2011
- ↑ Paul Lewis and Rob Evans Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks The Guardian, 14/02/11, accessed 14/02/11