As a Private Investigation Company, our surveillance services involve discreetly observing and monitoring individuals or locations to gather information. We often use this in cases of infidelity, corporate fraud, or legal disputes to provide evidence or insights.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of our surveillance services:
Types of Surveillance We Conduct:
Mobile Surveillance:
Tracking a subject on the move, often using vehicles or foot patrols, to observe their activities and movements.
Static Surveillance:
Monitoring a specific location or person from a fixed point, like a stakeout, to observe their behavior or interactions.
Foot Surveillance:
Discreetly following a subject on foot, requiring skill in blending into the environment and maintaining situational awareness.
Counter-Surveillance:
Identifying and neutralizing potential threats to ensure the success of an investigation, including detecting surveillance attempts.
Digital Surveillance:
Monitoring online activity, such as social media profiles, to gather information about a subject's whereabouts, relationships, and activities.
Undercover Operations:
Investigators may work undercover to gather information or evidence without alerting the subject.
Techniques and Tools:
Discreet Observation:
Private investigators are trained to blend into their surroundings and avoid drawing attention.
Advanced Technology:
Utilizing equipment like long-lens cameras, body-worn cameras, GPS trackers, and hidden cameras to gather evidence.
Evidence Gathering:
Collecting time-stamped photographic and video evidence to provide concrete proof of a subject's activities.
Interviews and Background Checks:
Gathering information through interviews with witnesses and conducting background checks to build a comprehensive picture of a situation.
Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM):
Identifying and neutralizing potential threats, including detecting bugs or spyware.
Common Applications:
Infidelity Investigations: Determining if a spouse or partner is engaging in extramarital affairs.
Corporate Investigations: Investigating fraud, embezzlement, or intellectual property theft.
Insurance Fraud: Investigating false claims or fraudulent activities.
Legal Disputes: Gathering evidence for civil or criminal cases, including child custody matters.
Personal Safety: Addressing issues like stalking, harassment, or missing persons.
Asset Searches and Financial Investigations: Tracking down assets or investigating financial activities.