Armed Services

When you require cash, valuables, property, or sensitive documents to be transferred, picked up or delivered, Counter Terrorism International will provide armed escort coverage from the point of pick up to delivery, whether national or International.

Counter Terrorism International provides cash-in-transit services eliminate the risk to your staff of transporting cash. Rest easy in knowing that our personnel are highly experienced in the use and carriage of firearms and dealing with complicated situations, which may arise.

Our comprehensive insurance covers you completely and ensures peace of mind. Plain clothes or uniformed armed officers, the choice is yours!

It allows senior staff to focus on the key elements of their job, rather than be involved in the stressful task of moving cash - a task for which they often have no special training or equipment.

The nature of Counter Terrorism International’s cash transportation business necessitates well established procedures for handling incidents. In all instances our armed Plain Clothed or Uniformed officers exercise absolute discretion whilst reducing your risk and liability.


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