Case studies
red24 has provided security assistance to numerous clients in varying situations, ranging from life-threatening events to relatively minor incidents. The below case studies illustrate the scope of our services. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on enquiries@red24.com.
Online Auction Fraud Identity theft abroad Phone scam Civil unrest in Syria Couple stranded on Madagascan island 419 scam - Advance Fee Fraud Anti-government protests in Bahrain Natural disaster in Japan Turmoil in Libya Political unrest in Egypt House burglary in the UK Denied mortgage in the UK Mugging in Venezuela Armed robbery in the UK Civil unrest in Mozambique Robbery in Spain Civil unrest in Kyrgyzstan Phone scam Film crew travelling to Nigeria Car accident in Thailand Business travel to Moscow Honduras political crisis Hurricane Dean Identity theft Political crisis in Madagascar Terrorist incidents in Mumbai, India Kenya in crisis Missing person in Thailand
A client paid more than £10,000 into a fraudster's account.
Upon having her handbag stolen, which included driver's licences for various foreign countries, a client was concerned about the risk of identity theft abroad.
red24 assisted a client who was a potential victim of identity theft after having her handbag stolen.
red24 provided advice and assistance to a number of clients in Syria when anti-government protests escalated into violence.
red24 provided assistance when a couple urgently needed to get to mainland Madagascar.
After falling victim to fraud, a client contacted red24 for advice and assistance.
red24 provided assistance to several clients located in Bahrain during the political unrest in February and March 2011.
red24 provided advice and assistance for numerous clients who were in Japan when the 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck Honshu island.
An overview of red24’s assistance during the turmoil in Libya, which involved the evacuation of expatriate employees of various nationalities.
red24 provided evacuation and remote assistance to over 150 people who were in Egypt at the time of increasing political unrest in January and February 2011.
After becoming a victim of a house burglary in Cambridge, a client contacted red24 for advice on improving her overall security situation.
red24 provided identity theft assistance to a client who was denied mortgage in the United Kingdom.
red24 provided advice and assistance to a client's employees who were mugged while working in Valencia, Venezuela.
red24 provided advice and assistance to a couple who had become victims of an armed robbery at their apartment in London.
A client had employees in Maputo at the time of violent civil unrest in 2010; red24 was called in to evacuate the employees.
red24 provided advice and assistance to a couple travelling in Spain who had become victims of a robbery.
Following violent clashes in Kyrgyzstan, a group of students required red24's assistance.
red24 assisted a client who was a potential victim of identity theft after having her handbag stolen.
A film crew planning to travel to Lagos, Nigeria, heard about the insecurity in the country, particularly in the Niger Delta, and contacted red24 for assistance.
When a family was involved in a car accident while on holiday in
Thailand, red24 provided assistance in resolving the situation.
red24 was asked to provide expert advice to a group of business travellers who were planning to attend a conference in Russia's capital, Moscow.
After more than 27 years of democratic rule, Honduras was thrown into political turmoil following the removal of then president Manuel Zelaya by the military in the early hours of 28 June 2009.
Hurricane Dean was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season and inflicted severe damage on parts of Mexico, the Antilles and Belize.
Have you ever received a letter in the post asking you to pay up on an account that you have never heard of, but which bears your name?
In early 2009, the security situation in Madagascar deteriorated significantly, due to a stand-off between then president Marc Ravalomanana and Andry Rajoelina, the leader of the political opposition and then mayor of the capital, Antananarivo.
On 26 November 2008, a string of coordinated gun and grenade attacks left scores of people dead and hundreds more injured across Mumbai, India.
Kenya descended into crisis in December 2007, after incumbent president Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner of the presidential election amid widespread allegations of electoral fraud.
When a British man, who had been teaching in Bangkok, Thailand, failed to return home, red24 was able to successfully locate the missing individual and reunite him with his family.

