CCTV Surveillance
Our Detectives are also capable of conducting surveillance on personal activities by adopting ‘follow’ or ‘shadow’ techniques. Day-to-day movement of the individuals, his business and working activities are closely monitored. Also, the family information and details of relatives are also gathered by our team of experts in this field. The process of documentation comprises of video, photos and audio too wherever applicable
What Is Surveillance?
As the term says, surveillance is the close observation of a place, person, or object to document the whereabouts and movements of the subject.
When Is Surveillance Used?
Surveillance can be used in certain instances which include:
Searching for a missing person,
Cheating spouse investigations,
Recurrent theft,
Worker’s compensation cases,
Vandalism,
Fraud Investigations,
Criminal Investigations.
Common Types of Surveillance
There are several ways through which you can observe a person. These modes include physical observation, electronics, interviews, tech-based and more. Here are a few types of surveillance that can be performed to reveal the truth.
Electronic Surveillance
Electronic surveillance includes documenting the investigation reports on electronic devices. It includes tapes, radios, cameras, and more. In most cases, the phones, email, and social media of the subject are tampered with and watched closely.
Physical Observation
The investigators physically follow and watch the subject wherever he/she goes. This involves either one or more investigators disguised.
Interviews
Investigators conduct interviews to scrape more information about the subject that might help with further investigation. They may interview friends, family, neighbors, colleagues, or anyone close to the subject
Technical Surveillance
As the name suggests, technical surveillance uses the latest techs in the market to conduct investigations. Here the surveillance investigators use digital photography, videography, sound recorder, and more. Sometimes, they may also implant invisible cameras at the subject’s place or tamper the dashboard cams.
Why Conduct Surveillance?
There are many reasons that may rise the need for surveillance. It might include one or more of the
below reasons.
• To prevent a crime
• To obtain evidence of a conducted crime
• Getting evidence in civil suits
• Documentation of an individual’s location
• Use information for interrogation purposes
• To produce authentic evidence in the court room