== THE FOLLOWING IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION ==
Paying Clients are charged as follows:-
Fees are always based on an hourly rate dependent
upon level of expertise required +
Expenses such as travel and mileage
for field work ( + costs such as postage, photo, film, dog, telephone, radio etc ) if needed
Research is charged at a secretarial hourly rate +
photocopies
Witness appearance should be agreed at the time of assignment as it may
not be possible later.
CASES
Generally it's easy to say whether it's a case for Intertecs or a case
for the police or some other agency.
1) If the police or other agency have the resources, powers, laws and
everything they need to protect the Individual then we will not get involved.
2) We take on paid work to assist corporations and individuals in
investigating their losses and bringing evidence to their attention in order that this can
be passed to the " CPS " ( Crown Prosecution Service )for prosecution purposes
and we also recover property on behalf of the rightful owners as well as the
following.
Our streets are plagued by yobs.
Our women are being raped.
Stalkers aren't stopped till too late
Our property is vandalised.
Our senior citizens are terrorised
Our Children are being abused, lured by
drugs, religious cults and perverts
Our world is being poisoned.
Innocent
animals die senselessly every day.
The offenders are treated with more understanding than the victims are. The
police do their best but are overworked and under funded. Crime is organised but
so are we. Therefore ....
3)
As well as our normal work find
out more about our pro bono Urban defence Group
work to assist individuals who do not have the resources to help
themselves and where the police or other agencies do not have the resources, powers, laws
and everything they need to protect the Individual. They can not physically be present to
protect 24 hrs a day. We can, with the number of volunteers which we have at our disposal.
We make no charge for protecting those who need our help but we do ask for a donation of
either a little time or a small cash
donation to allow us to continue our work. Generally any form of "Bullying" is
offensive to our
principles so we help where we can.
Examples are:-
Vandalism,
Domestic Violence,
or just Bullying of any kind,
If you think that you or someone you know
qualifies for assistance
please contact
report-crime@intertecs.com
Our volunteers
are a Non-political, Non-religious. International group of friends
who like to help. Especially if you have been a victim of such attacks we would like to
hear from you irrespective of your race, colour, Gender, language, religion,
political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other
status.
Stop crime in your street and defend your urban
environment. Each one of us must start by cleaning up our own back yard before
criticising but we are not vigilantes.
You know more about what is going on in your local area than anyone and you
are part of a generation that has no fear of using e-mail. Your confidential
and discrete input is therefore invaluable for us. Our new initiative is
therefore called "Computers against crime" and anyone co-operating
with us will receive priority security assistance from any of our mobile or
static units upon request. We believe in helping our own associates first.
Who is it that is vandalising the neighbour’s garden? What was the number
of the car acting suspiciously in the street last night when the child was
abducted or the old lady burgled? What does the person who was throwing stones
at the street lamps look like? What was the number plate and make of that car
that robbed the post office in the village yesterday? Which children are being
abused? Who is the victim of domestic violence? In fact any piece of information
that you have (no matter how small) is required by us to finally eradicate crime
in our streets. Enough is enough. The time has come. We will
treat all reports with total discretion, confidence and secrecy. Under no
circumstances do we ever disclose our sources.
We would like to invite you to join with us. For more info about that, us and
the work we do please read on
send details to information@intertecs.com
I
NTERTECS URBAN DEFENCE CASE STUDIES.
The names of the people, used in these case studies have been changed to protect their
identities.
CASE STUDY 1
Bernard and Frank.
Frank and Bernard, who had been friends for many
years decided to go into business. They bought a second-hand coach, and set up
their firm. Frank was responsible for the coach and Bernard did all the
mechanics. It was a 50/50 partnership.
After a while they started having arguments, Bernard was using the coach and keeping
all the money, the only thing that Frank was getting, were the invoices. Soon the bills
started to mount up and Frank could not pay them. Frank asked Bernard to give him the bus
so that it could be sold to raise the money for the unpaid bills. Bernard refused, so
Frank went to the police. Unfortunately the police could not help. They warned him that
he may end up breaking the law by trying to retrieve it himself.
Frank was at a loss as to what to do. He was trying to pay the bills, he had no money
for a solicitor, and was not entitled to legal aid. Frank was bankrupt and Bernard was laughing.
We heard about Frank's predicament and, after a few choice words, we retrieved the
coach, and made sure that Bernard would never do it again to anyone we know.
CASE STUDY 2
Abdul Singh
Abdul was an Indian who had moved to England. After years and years of saving he
managed to buy himself a small supermarket, in the town where he lived.
After a few months a group of youngsters started to hang around the shop. They were
taking things and not paying for them, and hurling racist comments at Abdul and his
family.
Abdul called the police, to see if they could do anything. The local constable came
round, but the youngsters came back.
They had found out that Abdul had called the police, so they kicked and
attacked him,
and threatened that if he called the police again, they would hurt his family. Abdul saw
no way out and was ready to close down his business. One of our affiliates heard about
Abdul's plight. We would like to point out at this time that our methods are not always
gentle, but we never advocate violence under any circumstances. We do however advocate
restraining persons breaking the law, with the minimum amount of force necessary until the
police arrive.
By us watching Abduls business over a period of time, the youngsters decided that it would
be wiser to leave Abdul alone.
Case Study 3.
Bettina and Heinz
Bettina and Heinz had just become the landlords of a pub in the heart of Munich. A
group of motor bike riders decided that they were going to use it as their local. These
motor bikers were of the sort that give all bikers a bad name
After a while all the regulars started to drink elsewhere, there were fights every
night. The police came but they could do nothing.
One of our affiliates was a local scrap dealer, who decided to pay the pub a visit with
all his members of staff, who at the time had forgotten to down tools.
The bikers decided to leave. They never returned.
We always talk to people like this first, any actions that we do are purely to back up
the verbal request.
Case Study 4
The Pizza Parlour
Lucini owned a pizza parlour in Rome. the business was very successful. A fellow
Italian decided that Lucini would need protection. When asked, Lucini refused this
protection, he didn't find it necessary. So the men decided to wreck his restaurant, and
told him that they would be back for money at the end of every week.
Intertecs found out about this protection racket and decided it must end. It was found
that these men were harassing a number of businesses.
A group of our operatives started to watch the pizza parlour, they used video recording
equipment and made a chain of proof. This was then sent to the "boss" of the
protection racket, he was asked to leave Lucini and his friends alone. Nothing else
happened.
Various
Intertecs has dealt with many cases, these have included children being brainwashed by
so called religious cults, Young girls and boys being picked up and forced into
prostitution and human trafficking, kidnapping and abduction. We have also dealt with the harassment that old
people go through, such as groups of youths and muggings.
Intertecs does not advocate people being forced into something that they
don't want to
do.