
What is covert surveillance?
Surveillance is covert if it is done in a way that tries to ensure the subject is unaware it is, or could be, taking place. The intelligence gathered through surveillance can then be used in a number of ways, such as in court proceedings.
How we work
We typically carry out directed surveillance. This involves the covert monitoring of a person’s (or people’s) movements, conversations and other activities.
Surveillance can be targeted at individuals on behalf of a private client or a solicitor. Likewise, we also carry out corporate surveillance to aid in the prevention of commercial corruption or threat, for example.
Our network of highly experienced surveillance officers may work in vehicles, on foot, from fixed positions or (typically) a mixture, to enable them to gather all the required information.
Thanks for all your work on the surveillance. Your report and photographs are excellent and provide very strong evidence. We are grateful for your professional approach.