From:TheBahamasWeekly.com

Grand Bahama
Former Grand Bahama police officer to open security business in Freeport
By Yasmin Popescu, Media Unlimited
Apr 16, 2014 - 11:37:09 AM

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Freeport, Bahamas - After five years as a manager in a security firm, Gaylor Taylor former police officer announced that he is striking out on his own with a new security firm in Grand Bahama and Nassau.

AGT Security Services Limited already had a huge contract with a client that is located in both island and Mr. Taylor has plans to expand even more throughout the islands of The Bahamas.

Mr. Taylor has more than 17 year’s experience as a veteran of The Royal Bahamas Police Force. He is a certified International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) vessel, facility and company officer.

He is also a certified safety auditor and is fully trained in various security disciplines from Defensive Driving, Firearms Use, Crime Scene Investigations, Interrogation and Interview Techniques and has had various career development courses.

Further he is member the American Society for Information Science (ASIS), a certified maritime security officer, and also an associate member at ACFE (fraud examiner),) and a certified safety auditor of the National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP).

Mr. Taylor said AGT Security Services is a full security service company specializing in multi-layered security solutions.

“As an individual and customer I like good service, good product and good prices,” he continued, “so as a business owner and as someone who knows what is required to provide professional services to my clients, AGT Security Services will prioritize our customer service so that our clients will get exceptional services, great product and great prices. Our customer service commitment is embedded in training and management philosophy.”

A grand opening is presently being planned for this new company that promises the best in customer services as well as well trained security guards, while he continues to expose the public to possible security gaps that once closed promises an even more security businesses.






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