Sweeping changes in training of guards and Special Police Officers hired by a subsidiary of the global security firm Securitas, as well as how the company retains records are part of an innovative pretrial probation consent agreement between the giant security firm and the state, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced last week. The agreement, approved today by Judge Michael D. Ricciuti, will be in effect for two years and if it is complied with, then the criminal charges against Securitas Security Services USA Inc. of Parsippany, N.J. will be dropped on May 4, 2023. If Securitas fails to comply – as monitored by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office – the case will then move to trial. Mohammad Khan, and his employer Securitas were charged in 2019 with assault and battery on a child under 14 and one count each of civil rights violations.