43,560 Class 1C (Cash-in-Transit Guards) presently registered in NSW
In the last three years there has been a massive “beyond normal” rise in the number of Muslim security companies and security agents, inclusive of gun license permits in Australia.
This also includes government contracts for security services, however, if one was to look from an extremists point of view, this potentially puts many weapons in security guard’s hands and gains control over most of the nightclub security industry whereby it could assist drug sales and recruitment of Muslim converts.
The US is suffering from an Islamic intrusion into its massive security industry but Trump is aware of the issue and has previously stated he would “clean up” this mess left by previous administrations, hence the Justice Department’s pursuit of former CIA head, John Brennan.
Since Obama’s election in 2008, the “transformation of America has been in full swing” based upon his campaign promise to “fundamentally transform America,” U.S. Navy Adm. James A. “Ace” Lyons said in 2015.
“There’s no question we have got a hell of a job ahead of us with the Muslim Brotherhood penetration in every one of our national security agencies, including all our intelligence agencies,” Lyons told the National Press Club, describing CIA head John Brennan as a “Muslim convert.”
Last year 164 NSW private security guards were struck off for committing criminal acts. However the corrupt ones found a loophole in Queensland where NSW security licenses were issued and these disqualified persons’ criminal records were overlooked.
The Queensland Government said recently it would be amending the rules to prevent this loophole.
Since 2022, 2684 security licenses in NSW were obtained interstate and 80 per cent of them were from Queensland.
A Class 1C Cash-in-Transit (CIT) guard can carry firearms, but they need both the 1C (CIT) and the 1F (Armed Guard) licence subclasses, plus a separate firearms licence/permit from the relevant state police (like QLD Police), and must complete specific firearms training (pistols, revolvers, shotguns) for security purposes. It’s a dual licensing requirement: the 1C for the job, and 1F plus firearms licence for carrying weapons in that high-risk role.
For this 1C category in 2022 there were 43,560 Class 1C (Cash-in-Transit Guards) in NSW, however how many carry firearms in not listed.
Chinese-owned security firm Wilson’s, has Chinese guards at the front gate of the Chinese-owned Port of Darwin and at Australian Defence installations in the Northern Territory.
http://www.wilsonsecurity.com.au/aboutus/ourstaff/Pages/ourstaff.aspx
Here is a extract from the Western Australia licensed security agents site, unedited in order at the beginning of “A”
Full Name, License Number
AALAMI; Hamid Reza SG47823
AAMIR; Muhammad SG34949
AAMIR; Sohaib SG43372
AB YAR; Ahmad SG46462
ABANDELWA; Ehota SG40133
ABANDELWA; Lusambya SG27892
ABAY; Tekle Asfaha SG42472
ABAZ; Alisa SG46910
ABAZ; Mohamed SG45567
ABBAS; Ali SG49418
ABBAS; Anjum Hussain SG44566
ABBAS; Baseer SG34885
ABBAS; Faisal SG38797
ABBAS; Farukh SG31065
ABBAS; Ghulam SG46155
ABBAS; Imran SG40420
ABBAS; Irfan SG39830
ABBAS; Jalees SG42148
ABBAS; Mohsin SG40778
ABBAS; Mohsin SG33606
ABBAS; Muhammad Mazhar SG48780
ABBAS; Muhammad Sammar SG43962
ABBAS; Syed Farrukh SG39914
ABBAS; Waseem SG45743
ABBAS; Zaheer SG29404
ABBASI; Atif Mehmood SG36714
ABBASI; Furqan Ali SG50464
ABBASI; Ghulam Abbas SG50138
ABBASI; Jamie SG41567
ABBASI; Naveed Ahmed SG31614
ABBASI; Sajid Hussain SG28806
ABBASI; Tariq-Ur-Rasheed SG31755
This sample is from a link no longer available, which seems to be mainly Muslim names.
Currently available Muslim security companies:
Several security companies operating in Sydney are owned or led by Muslim Australians and employ a diverse workforce, including Muslim security guards. These companies provide standard security services for various needs.
You can contact the following companies which have identified Muslim owners/leaders or specifically mention catering to religious/community needs:
- A4S Security: Led by Director Muhammad Irfan, this company offers a range of services including corporate, retail, event, and data center security. You can learn more on the A4S Security website.
- Mission Security: While based in Melbourne, this start-up founded by Muhammad Hasan provides security services to religious organisations and has plans for broader service provision. It might be a useful contact for specific religious needs.
- Community Safety & Security Committee (CSSC): This body advises the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) and the Muslim community on safety and security threats to mosques, community centres, and communal events, and provides access to trained security personnel
Those of us at Cairns News hope we are not in Sydney when the inevitable clash occurs between Minns’ Sturmtroopers toting their wildly inaccurate, lead-pelting M4s and the Muslim Brotherhood of security services.
We suggest Sydneysiders update their personal insurance policies.


