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'''Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection International (STTEP)''' is a private military company '''(STTEP International)''' which was formed in 2006 by three [[South African Defence Force]] veterans who founded the help fill the vacuum left by the departure of PMC [[Executive Outcomes]] in 1998.<ref>[http://paladin-jobs.com/4/post/2015/04/eeben-barlow-and-sttep-in-nigeria.html "Eeben Barlow and STTEP in Nigeria"]</ref>
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==Staff==
 
[[File:Eeben_Barlow2.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|Ex-[[SADF]] Lt-Col [[Eeben Barlow]], Chairman of private military company '''STTEP International''']]
 
[[File:Eeben_Barlow2.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|Ex-[[SADF]] Lt-Col [[Eeben Barlow]], Chairman of private military company '''STTEP International''']]
In 2006, three [[South African Defence Force]] veterans founded the private military company '''STTEP International''' (Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection) to help fill the vacuum left by the departure of PMC [[Executive Outcomes]] in 1998.<ref>[http://paladin-jobs.com/4/post/2015/04/eeben-barlow-and-sttep-in-nigeria.html "Eeben Barlow and STTEP in Nigeria"]</ref>
 
 
 
In May 2015, Chairman [[Eeben Barlow]] described how STTEP – cooperating with a South African security firm, [[Pilgrims Africa Ltd]], based in Lagos – had assisted the [[Nigeria]]n government in its fight against the [[Boko Haram]] insurgents:<ref>[http://www.theintelligencebulletin.co.za/articles/africa-watch-2122.html "Ex-South African fighters do it for Nigeria against Boko Haram"]</ref>
 
In May 2015, Chairman [[Eeben Barlow]] described how STTEP – cooperating with a South African security firm, [[Pilgrims Africa Ltd]], based in Lagos – had assisted the [[Nigeria]]n government in its fight against the [[Boko Haram]] insurgents:<ref>[http://www.theintelligencebulletin.co.za/articles/africa-watch-2122.html "Ex-South African fighters do it for Nigeria against Boko Haram"]</ref>
  
 
“The campaign gathered good momentum and wrested much of the initiative from the enemy,” said Colonel Barlow, 62. “It was not uncommon for the strike force to be met by thousands of cheering locals once the enemy had been driven from an area.”<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11596210/South-African-mercenaries-secret-war-on-Boko-Haram.html "South African mercenaries' secret war on Boko Haram"]</ref>
 
“The campaign gathered good momentum and wrested much of the initiative from the enemy,” said Colonel Barlow, 62. “It was not uncommon for the strike force to be met by thousands of cheering locals once the enemy had been driven from an area.”<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11596210/South-African-mercenaries-secret-war-on-Boko-Haram.html "South African mercenaries' secret war on Boko Haram"]</ref>
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Revision as of 21:11, 13 July 2017

Group.png STTEP International  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation2006
FounderEeben Barlow.jpg Eeben Barlow
Type Private Military Company
Apartheid-era SADF personnel in a PMC that provides Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP) to authorities throughout Africa

Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection International (STTEP) is a private military company (STTEP International) which was formed in 2006 by three South African Defence Force veterans who founded the help fill the vacuum left by the departure of PMC Executive Outcomes in 1998.[1]

Staff

Ex-SADF Lt-Col Eeben Barlow, Chairman of private military company STTEP International

In May 2015, Chairman Eeben Barlow described how STTEP – cooperating with a South African security firm, Pilgrims Africa Ltd, based in Lagos – had assisted the Nigerian government in its fight against the Boko Haram insurgents:[2]

“The campaign gathered good momentum and wrested much of the initiative from the enemy,” said Colonel Barlow, 62. “It was not uncommon for the strike force to be met by thousands of cheering locals once the enemy had been driven from an area.”[3]

 

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EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Eeben BarlowChairmanJune 200930 September 2020
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