Glyn started his career in 1982 as an Infantry Officer in the British Army specialising in reconnaissance and intelligence. After leaving the army he worked in criminal intelligence in the UK police, tackling organised crime. A Government secondment then took him to ICTY in The Hague where he worked as a military analyst/investigator on Bosnian-Serb leadership cases. A short move across town then took Glyn to Europol- the EU’s criminal intelligence agency- where he managed a number of intelligence-led investigations against cross-border organised crime groups. In 2012 Glyn set up his own consultancy business through which has subsequently worked equally on international organised crime and conflict-related crime. This has included capacity-building projects to introduce intelligence-led policing into developing countries, as well as a range of engagements with UN Commissions of Inquiry, International Tribunals and Investigative Mechanisms. Glyn has a B.Sc in Policing, an M.Sc in Criminology and an LLM in International Criminal Law. He also owns a pub in The Hague, the aptly named ‘Sherlock Holmes Bar’.