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What is surveillance?
What is surveillance?
Also know as ìObservationsî, Surveillance Investigations involve discrete and confidential observations by private investigators, of the actions and physical activities of the subject person. These observations are usually recorded on video wherever possible, so clients and their advisers can see for themselves the activities observed, and make their own assessment of the physical limitations or behaviour of the subject.

On conclusion of a period of surveillance, clients are provided with a report and running sheet containing the observations of the investigator, a copy of the surveillance video, photographs and any other material obtained.

Operatives must pass accredited industry or TAFE courses, and participate in professional training, to be licensed. The conduct of surveillance is strictly governed by regulation. These requirements are supported at LKA, by our own Code of Practice and in-house training program.

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