Discreet Physical Shadowing & Boardroom Sweeps
Truth requires objective observation. Our highly experienced, vetted field agents perform undetected physical shadowing, route tailing, and comprehensive site surveillance to compile verified chronological dossiers with high-resolution photographic and video proof.

Physical Shadowing
Undetected close physical tracking of targets on foot, inside markets, cafés, hotels, or during vehicle transits.
Photo Documentation
Capturing high-resolution telephoto visual evidence under all ambient lighting conditions, cataloged with precise timelines.
Boardroom Bug Sweeps
Physical sweeps of private offices, hotel meeting shells, or cars to isolate hidden voice transmitters or miniature spy cameras.
Covert Physical Tracking Protocols
1. Pedestrian & Market Shadowing
Our field agents blend naturally into busy public environments — heritage bazaars, premium cafés, hotel lobbies, and workspaces — ensuring targets are continuously monitored without detection.
2. Discrete Vehicle Tailing
Following vehicles across local streets, highways, and interstate checkpoints using a rotating pool of standard local cars and bikes to avoid tail recognition patterns.
3. High-Resolution Visual Evidence
Using premium high-magnification telephoto setups, hidden lens formats, and low-light sensor systems to capture crystal clear, date-stamped evidence logs.
Boardroom Sweeps & Bug Detection
Discreet Audio-Video Bug Detection
Protecting business secrets. We perform rigorous physical audits of corporate office sectors, corporate residences, and personal vehicles to detect active micro-transmitters, voice recorders, or miniature spy pins.
Chronological Field Dossiers
Our operations conclude with the delivery of a comprehensive, chronologically logged dossier containing factual logs, transit coordinates, dates, times, and clear photographs.
Secure Factual Evidence & Peace of Mind
Contact us safely to deploy our vetted shadow agents. All files and communication are permanently deleted upon assignment delivery.
