UK national security company, Ward Security has launched a sister company to meet demand for professional security training from private sector and state owned companies based in the Middle East, Vigilance can reveal.
Vigilance learnt Ward Security International Training Ltd will offer specialist security training programmes that will initially focus on training security dogs and handlers to help plug the shortage in the market.
According to a source at Ward the training programmes will be directly managed by an experienced dog handler and trainer who previously worked in the Metropolitan Police dog school which has the largest police dog breeding programme in the UK.
David Ward, Managing Director of Ward Security said: “There has been little investment in the Middle East into providing training programmes on dog security this means there are countries such as Dubai where there is a real difficultly sourcing experienced dog handlers and trainers. Exporting trained dogs is not really a short or long term solution as there is a lot of paperwork involved in air freighting and there is a need to ensure kennel management and animal husbandry is fully understood by the recipient country. You also need people on the ground able to train and manage dogs to a good operational standard. That is why we decided to launch an international training company where we can transfer our knowledge of breeding and training to the Middle East.
Ward continued: “The UK security industry operates under stringent British standards and consequently it has built a reputation for being the best in the World. We have met a number of private and state owned businesses based in the Middle East all keen to use our services and we are confident expanding the business in this direction is a sound strategic move.”