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MA Mustafa Ahmed RPSIArabic Legal Interpreter & Dialect Consultant
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Arabic interpreter for schedule 7 & counter-terrorism.

CTC-cleared Arabic interpreter for Schedule 7 examinations, Section 41 detentions, and counter-terrorism investigations. NRPSI Full registered, current to 2030. Available for port, custody and remote work.

What this work involves

Schedule 7 & counter-terrorism — in practice.

Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 gives police and Border Force the power to examine, search and detain individuals at UK ports, airports and the international rail terminal — without need for suspicion. Examinations typically last from minutes to several hours; detentions can extend up to six hours.

Section 41 of the same Act provides a power of arrest in counter-terrorism investigations, with detention up to 14 days subject to judicial review. The interpreter's role in both — examination and detention — is to render accurately, in real time, in a setting that is both legally distinctive and operationally pressured.

Counter-terrorism work requires Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) clearance. The check is renewed periodically by Cabinet Office (the current check is valid through September 2030). It is the same vetting required of police staff, court staff and counter-terrorism officers working alongside the interpreter.

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    CTC cleared to 2030Counter Terrorist Check valid through September 2030 — the same level of vetting as the officers conducting the examination. Eligible for all Schedule 7 and Section 41 work.
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    Familiar with Schedule 7 procedureExamined examinations and detentions across UK ports. Familiar with the Code of Practice, the role of the examining officer and the rights of the examinee.
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    Yemeni, Sudanese, Syrian, IraqiSpecialist coverage in the dialects most often encountered in counter-terrorism work. Reduces misassignment risk on sensitive matters.
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    Trauma- and vulnerability-awareWhere the examinee is fatigued, distressed or vulnerable, rendering proceeds at their pace — without smoothing over hesitation that may be material.
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    Discretion as standardCounter-terrorism work demands discretion. Material is not discussed beyond the engagement. Conflict checks rigorously applied.
Settings & contexts

Where schedule 7 & counter-terrorism interpreting is instructed.

Schedule 7 port examinations

Examinations at UK airports, sea ports and Eurostar terminals under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

Schedule 7 detentions

Up to six-hour detentions for further examination. Solicitor access available during detention.

Section 41 arrests

Arrests under Section 41 with extended detention review by High Court judge.

Pre-charge interviews

Counter-terrorism investigations involving pre-charge interview under PACE Code H.

Solicitor consultations

Pre- and post-examination consultations between the examinee and their legal representative.

Court hearings

Where Schedule 7 or counter-terrorism matters reach hearing — bail, magistrates' court, Crown Court.

Vocabulary preparation

Terms that need preparation, not improvisation.

Three areas of vocabulary where schedule 7 & counter-terrorism work demands dialect-specific preparation in advance of the hearing.

الإرهاب

Terrorism & political-violence vocabulary

The terms used to describe political violence carry significant register and connotation. Irhāb, ‘unf siyāsī, jihād — each has distinct meanings that an interpreter needs to render faithfully, not interpret.

Schedule 7 & counter-terrorism vocabulary preparation
الاستجواب

Examination & questioning

Istijwāb, ḥiwār, tahqīq — the examinee's understanding of what is happening to them depends on accurate rendering. Istijwāb implies formal questioning; ḥiwār a conversation; tahqīq a formal investigation.

Schedule 7 & counter-terrorism vocabulary preparation
الحقوق

Rights under Schedule 7

The examinee has the right to legal advice and the right not to be detained beyond six hours without further procedure. These rights need to be communicated in language the examinee genuinely understands, in their dialect, with the conditional preserved.

Schedule 7 & counter-terrorism vocabulary preparation
Rates for schedule 7 & counter-terrorism

Transparent, dialect-aware.

Standard tier

MSA · Gulf · Iraqi · Kuwaiti · Syrian
  • Remote / telephone£45/hr
  • Court / counsel (3hr min)£60/hr

Specialist tier

Yemeni · Sudanese
  • Remote / telephone£50/hr
  • Court / counsel (3hr min)£70/hr

Consulting

Where dialect is part of the matter
  • Dialect checkFree 15 min
  • Remote consult (60 min)£150
  • Written report£250

Legal aid scale rates honoured. CRM7 / CRM8 attendance notes provided as standard for legal aid matters.

Same working-day response

Schedule 7 & counter-terrorism — direct instruction.

NRPSI Full registered · Home Office ILSU Panel · CTC cleared · Remote UK-wide.

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