My Papers:

  • Freezing and Repurposing Assets of Iranian Officials’ Family Members in the United Kingdom and United States

    Abstract. This suggests that similar patterns can be observed across all EU and Five Eyes countries. This article questions the underlying legal and policy rationale for this “freezing” – what in many cases may be more aptly dubbed a form of “seizing”of assets – the attempts to investigate the assets, and the process by which…

  • A Comprehensive Policy Framework to Eradicate Mobile Telephone Robbery in Greater London

    Executive Summary Indeed, ‘phone snatching’ is currently considered one of the most common volume crimes in Greater London, where the Metropolitan Police Service registered 6,918 incidents in the year ending March 2025, representing a 38% increase from the previous twelve months (Metropolitan Police, 2025). The following policy sets forth this radical, evidence-based deterrence system, which…

  • Foreign Electoral Interference in the United Kingdom: A Strategic Threat

    Abstract This investigation conducts a forensic assessment of foreign electoral interference targeting the United Kingdom, employing systematic criminal intelligence methodologies to identify multi-state infiltration networks and institutional vulnerabilities. Through analysis of declassified intelligence assessments and law enforcement documentation, this research establishes that Russian, Chinese, and Iranian state actors operate sophisticated criminal enterprises designed to penetrate…

  • Angels We Do Not See: The Unrecognized Guardians of British Society

    Introduction In modern British society, a peculiar and disconcerting phenomenon can be observed, where those who sacrifice the most for the security and welfare of others remain largely invisible to the collective consciousness. These individuals, the unsung guardians of our society, include civil servants, NHS workers, police officers, security services personnel, and members of the…

  • The Invisible Battles Fought by UK Police and Security services in The UK

    Government operates discreetly through its efficient systems while civil servants remain unseen in their work. The forces of MI5 and MI6 collaborate with police undercover operations and border control agents and personnel from the Home Office NCA HMRC and FCA to maintain the desired operations of society, economy and justice. The hard-to-notice tough spots remain…

  • UKGov’s Vetting and Screening Platform:

  • Dealing with Hostile Foreign Government Associates in UK and US :

    Introduction The actions of affiliates of these governments, amongst others including Iran, Russia, China, Turkey and Azerbaijan are threats to the national security, financial soundness and democratic process of both the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US). These elites, who are part of the current or emerging Chinese order, wash dirty money, engage in money…

  • Improving Investment and Independence to Support UK Armed Forces

    Standing as pillars of national security, the United Kingdom’s armed forces—the Army, Navy, and Royal Air Force (RAF)—project might and provide stability in an environment growingly unstable. Still, major personnel, pension, and defence system investments are absolutely necessary if we are to keep the country safe and effective. Drawing similarities with NATO members, this paper…

  • UK Border Force staff deserve the best, as do all civil servants.

    U.K. Border Force, charged with protecting one of the world’s busiest borders, is caught up in mounting problems that are undermining its ability to operate effectively. Undermanned, underfinanced and facing the same cost of living crisis, the agency does not have the resources to put a brake on illegal migration and secure the borders. This piece explores…

  • The Invisible Battles Fought by UK Police and Security services in The UK

    Government operates discreetly through its efficient systems while civil servants remain unseen in their work. The forces of MI5 and MI6 collaborate with police undercover operations and border control agents and personnel from the Home Office NCA HMRC and FCA to maintain the desired operations of society, economy and justice. The hard-to-notice tough spots remain…