International & Embassy Consultation
Cross-Border Investigation Support for Embassies & International Missions
Beyond Pakistan, Syed Shahid Hassan has worked as an independent contractor for embassies and diplomatic missions, supporting cybercrime case investigation, field operations, and cross-border cases where digital crime, law enforcement, and diplomacy intersect.
Scope of International Work
Cybercrime Case Investigation
Independent investigation support for embassies and missions handling cybercrime cases involving their nationals, staff, or interests abroad.
Cross-Border Investigations
Coordination across jurisdictions where digital evidence, suspects, or victims span more than one country, drawing on three decades of FIA cybercrime casework.
Field Operations
On-ground field investigation support, evidence coordination, and liaison with local law enforcement on sensitive cross-border matters.
International Consultation
Confidential advisory for diplomatic missions, international organizations, and multinational entities navigating cyber-enabled crime, fraud, or digital risk with a cross-jurisdiction dimension.
Who It's For
- Embassies & diplomatic missions
- International law firms handling cross-border cases
- Multinational corporations facing cross-jurisdiction cybercrime
- International organizations & NGOs operating in Pakistan
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this engagement structured?
All international and embassy work is undertaken as an independent contractor, in a private capacity, scoped per engagement. Structure (retainer, per-case, or project-based) is agreed upfront.
Is this work confidential?
Yes. Embassy and cross-border matters are handled under strict confidentiality, with details of any specific engagement never shared publicly.
Can engagements be remote or do they require field presence?
Both. Many consultation and case-review engagements are handled remotely; field operations and on-ground coordination are arranged where required.
What languages are sessions conducted in?
English and Urdu, depending on the parties involved.