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Corporate and Warehouse Undercover Operations
Triple I is predominant in the security industry regarding corporate undercover operations. Alex Wilson, the president has successfully conducted covert operations for 16 of the Fortune 500 companies and well over 300 smaller corporations and retail businesses.
If a corporation is having serious internal problems and does not know what's going on, undercover is the only answer. For example:
Wilson was contacted by a client that manufactures sealable bags for
pretzels, potato chip, etc. They are the largest in the world. Their manufacturing operation runs 24 hours a day seven days a week. The president called Wilson and told him that he had lost 20 percent in production time, and it was costing him thousands a day in lost production. "Please help me."
Wilson ran an ad in the local paper for machine operators. He selected four of them and trained them as undercover operatives. They were hired by the company through their personnel department. A pin head surveillance camera was installed in the rest room and the locker room. In 30 days time the problem was solved. The operatives discovered that drugs were being sold in the rest room and locker rooms. several of the main employees were getting
stoned on the job and the production output was being slowed by 20 or more percent. Surveillance cameras also
verified the drug sales along with employee consumption.
Wilson contacted the DEA and two days later six agents entered the plant and arrested six employees. Three days after the arrests production went back to normal. The arrested employees were terminated legally because everything was
verified by cameras and undercover operatives testimony.
This problem could only have been solved by surveillance and undercover operations.
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