BUREAU SECURITAS - Key Persons


Brigadier Aldwin Wight - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman

Colonel Alberto

Colonel Nencha retired as the Head of International Operations of the Guardia di Finanza, having been involved in anti-terrorist, counter insurgency, anti-narcotics and anti human trafficking operations in the Balkans and Northern Africa. He has substantial experience in post conflict reconstruction projects, capacity building and training, as well as UN operations, having been involved in the setting up of Guardia di Finanza operations in Romania and Albania. Colonel Nencha is an advisor to Bureau Securitas and to the British Borneo Group.

Michael J Halligan

Mr. Michael Halligan served in the British Army for nine years. He served in the Special Air Service (SAS) from 1982-1989. Mr. Halligan also served for another nine years at the Merseyside Police force. His career continued as Training and Development Manager for Special Projects Security up until 2002. Mr. Halligan has since become company chairman for Controlled Solutions Group and has been involved in consultation services in the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Korean and Japanese Football Associations, Tunisian and Libyan Football Associations. Mr. Halligan was in 2007 appointed as Project Manager and Chief Instructor for the ICC Cricket World Cup.

Mike Moran

Job Titles:
  • Head Surveillance and Counter Electronic Measures
Mr. Moran brings to the team more than twenty five years of intelligence, covert surveillance, counter electronic surveillance and secure communications experience. The first fifteen years of his service was with the elite Parachute Regiment of Her Majesty�s Forces, primarily on Intelligence duties. Subsequently he was selected to join the SAS where he honed his skills in the Military Intelligence Unit and prior to his taking early retirement from the Army, he was Instructor to UK Special Forces in Surveillance, Counter Surveillance and CMOI. Mr. Moran is the founding director of the British Technical Surveillance Counter Measures Institute and has carried out assignments for members of the British and Middle Eastern Royal families, the UN in Mozambique, the EUMM in Serbia, the International Court of Justice in The Hague and a variety of private corporations.

Robert Hudson - Managing Director

Job Titles:
  • Managing Director
Robert Hudson served as a commissioned officer in the Royal Marines for 10 years and saw active service in Aden and Oman. During the Dhofar war he commanded the Sultan of Oman�s Coastal Patrol as well as serving as a Company Commander in The Northern Frontier Regiment. He qualified for Special Boat Service and commanded an operational unit. With experience gained in the Merchant Navy and Royal Marines he has been involved at senior executive levels in the Offshore Oil & Gas Industry over a period of 20 years. Principally involved in Sub Sea Construction, Diving Vessel management and manned and unmanned submersible operations. In 1995 he was a founder member of a deep water cargo recovery and salvage company and planned and managed the worlds deepest bulk cargo recovery at 3,800 metres. Since 2003 he has been active as a maritime and general security consultant to clients operating in hostile environments. He has developed considerable commercial experience in military and security equipment sourcing and procurement. More recently Robert Hudson has been Country Manager for a British Security company operating in Baghdad and Kabul. He was involved as a maritime consultant with Hart Security for the IMO ISPS legislation implementation on the world wide Merchant marine fleet and latterly as Project Manager for Hart in Basra providing security services and advice to US clients during reconstruction activities.