Port of Oakland unanimously rejects Black Muslim security firm’s bid to guard shoreline parks
| By Thomas Peele and Matt O'Brien, The Oakland Tribune | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"We came very close to approving a bad contract," Commissioner
The commissioners voted 6-0 to back out of a contract with BMT International Security Services, which had submitted bogus references and credentials to win a
The port has extended its existing contract for port security with ABC Security through the end of the year. Colbruno added that the port needs to have a better screening process.
Commission President Cestra Butner agreed.
"This commission will take our lumps if we did anything wrong," he said. "We want to make sure we get things right. ... I don't want anything slipped under the rug."
BMT, which is linked to
The company is now being investigated by the <org>Alameda County District Attorney's Office and the state
BMT told the port that it had worked for BART, the
At least one
In 2011, the
BMT sought another
The firm is run out of a Black Muslim temple in
The bakery collapsed in 2007 when its members, led by
Dahood Bey, the minister who identified himself at a recent
BMT owner
Law enforcement records show
BMT is also seeking a contract to work for the
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