A
little about us ..........
Intertecs, the International
Detection, Investigators,
Surveillance and
Counter-Espionage Specialists in C3I was
founded in 1971 in Berlin, West Germany by
NATO and in
particular
SHAPE Intelligence officers, colleagues and Administration personnel
when the end of the Cold war was coming to it's end. A group of
colleagues with varying intelligence backgrounds investigated how
their relevant "talents" could be utilised in a civilian commercial
non-military environment.
That experience now benefits Governments, Corporations and Individuals
worldwide and has been enhanced by the addition of Ex Law enforcement, Military and Government personnel to offer
assistance and training.
The name came from the words
International Detectives as our contacts are worldwide and whether you wish to
engage us, join us or take part in one of our training courses, either at one of
our centres or via distance learning please contact us. Our HQ is now in the UK but we operate globally.
Best Regards
Barry Schiller
CEO
Our Procedure
..........
The client's first Point of contact
nowadays is always an
email to our cyber office. From here the security level and
urgency is determined, the relevant action is taken and a relevant
Cell is appointed. There is no cross contact between cells. A store detective cell,
of which there would be one in each city would therefore not be aware of the Identity of
the Close protection or Urban protection Cell of which there may only be 4 or 5 Cells in
each country. In turn each close protection cell would not know the identity of the
operatives in the other cells.
This ensures what some would consider to be a too high level of discretion
but each staff member
is fully trained and is happy
to work on a "need to know" basis.
For added security no operational
records or personnel files are kept at any point of
contact. Our preference is always to recruit our
staff from
our trainees however Specialists are regularly enlisted on a contract basis to advise. All
personnel are expected to honour and follow the United nations declaration of human rights
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