GII opens London office
Renowned International Private Investigator Ken Gamble of Gamble Investigations International has announced the official opening of his London office.
Monday 25 January 2009 - GII President Ken Gamble has announced the appointment of Ms. Anna Willson to fulfil the role of UK Operations Manager at Gamble Investigations International’s new London office located at Level 17, Dashwood House, 69 Old Broad Street, London. The expansion into the UK follows a series of successful investigations for British clients over the past 18 months.
The office opening coincides with the recent successful recovery of 2 year-old kidnapped British girl, A'ishah Sabra, who had been missing in Egypt since May 2009 after being snatched off the street by her Egyptian Father. GII was instrumental in assisting distraught mother Leila Sabra with her challenging legal battle to regain custody in the Egyptian courts.
Ms. Sabra said: "It's a dream come true. From a constant nightmare that I thought would never end, I woke up to a phone call saying that the state police have found my baby. Finally, after so long, I had my baby back in my arms. It was surreal, I had waited minute by minute, hour after hour, and month after month whilst I mourned the loss of my baby - yet here she was, cradled against my chest."
"To GII Legal Services, I don't have the words to express my love for you. You are more than lawyers, you are family. You stood by me and fought relentlessly. You took me into your homes and hearts. A'ishah and I both love you all, and thank you from the bottom of our hearts."
In August 2009, Leila appointed GII Legal Services as her new legal representatives due to the firm’s previous successes in parental child abduction cases. The Egyptian law firm headed by Egyptian lawyer, Khaled Abou Khater, was founded in Egypt in June 2007 by Ken Gamble after a series of successful investigations in the country. “There is a shortage of qualified investigators in Egypt in the private sector, in fact they barely exist” Mr. Gamble said. “This provided us with a unique opportunity to start GII Legal Services, the first law firm in Egypt with the ability to conduct investigations on behalf of clients”.
Gamble Investigations International specialises in international investigations, corporate intelligence and protective security. The agency services a number of large multinational corporations in Australia, USA and Europe as well as selected private clients.
The expanding firm also recently announced the opening of Internet Fraud Watchdog Ltd in Brussels, one of the world’s first fully privatised Internet law enforcement agencies aimed at identifying, intercepting and disrupting cyber criminals who carry out online fraud and piracy. The firm operates a Cyber Operations Centre in Europe with some of the world’s brightest cybercrime engineers and technical specialists.




