Surveillence Detection

The majority of our clients are occupied with other topics than personal safety or the detection of threats. COMITES does everything to ensure that it stays like that and takes care of early preventive detection and verification of irregularities within the environment of Principals.

For reasons of mutual understanding with and transparency towards all our clients, we carry out detailed and technology-based documentation of our daily activities, mosts certainly for any security-relevant incident. Examples would be repeatedly unknown vehicles occupied by person(s), parked in the immediate or close vicinity of the school of the clients’ children, at the family’s estate

or nearby any work building; also conspicuous people who linger in strategic observation points near the named locations. These findings could be the evidence of an adversary reconnaissance operation and have to be verified.

Such observations spark our interest and trigger pre-defined operating procedures and colaboration with authorities,if needed.

Staged attacks, kidnappings or coordinated attempts of intimi-dation and extortion are practically without exception preceeded by on-sight observations and research of targeted individuals.
Events of the past have taught us that this remains our greatest opportunity to unveil criminal perpetrators and thwart their mal-intented plans.

All too often social media profiles of targeted clients or further digital traces offered great sources if intelligence for the dedicated criminal. In addition to that, one would like to forget that members of organized crime groups have access to the same proficient observation equipment as entertained at law enforcement agencies, sometimes even later technologies.

We, thus, provide our clients only with seasoned intelligence as well as investigation services veterans, who look back on many years of experience in covert information gathering, counter surveillance and surveillance detection.
Due to the complexity of this topic paired with individual needs of our Principals, the direct in-person conversation is, subsequently, always needed.