Have you been a victim of Sextortion in Abidjan, Ivory Coast?

Low Cost Detectives Sextortion Abidjan.  We Specialise in Sextortion Investigations and pride ourselves on how many victims we have saved from Sextortionists over the years. 

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We provide our clients with a unique, simple, cost effective yet high value and very results driven service.

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Sextortion Abidjan, Ivory Coast.  We have over 300 Branches worldwide specialising in Sextortion.  This includes 71 Branches in Africa located in 44 separate African Countries. 

Low Cost Detectives Abidjan, Ivory Coast Branch started Investigations in Ivory Coast in 1994.  It is located in the Vallon Rue des jardins area of Abidjan. 

What is Sextortion?

Sextortion employs non-physical forms of coercion to extort sexual favors from the victim. Sextortion refers to the broad category of sexual exploitation in which abuse of power is the means of coercion, as well as to the category of sexual exploitation in which threatened release of sexual images or information is the means of coercion.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextortion

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Our success rate in Sextortion Cases is second to none.  We can stop this very serious problem for you.  Contact us today.

We only employ highly skilled private investigators and surveillance experts as well as a team of former government researchers. We use the latest technology and work to the most exacting professional standards. The service we provide is friendly, discreet, affordable and fully legal. 

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What is Sextortion? - Wikipedia

Sextortion Abidjan. Sextortion employs non-physical forms of coercion to extort sexual favors from the victim. Sextortion refers to the broad category of sexual exploitation in which abuse of power is the means of coercion, as well as to the category of sexual exploitation in which threatened release of sexual images or information is the means of coercion.

As used to describe an abuse of power, sextortion is a form of corruption in which people entrusted with power – such as government officials, judges, educators, law enforcement personnel, and employers – seek to extort sexual favors in exchange for something within their authority to grant or withhold. Examples of such abuses of power include: government officials who request sexual favors to obtain licenses or permits, teachers who trade good grades for sex with students, and employers who make providing sexual favors a condition of obtaining a job.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextortion

Is it Webcam blackmail? - Wikipedia

Sextortion Abidjan. Sextortion through the use of webcams is also a concern, especially for those who use webcams for flirting and cybersex. Often this involves a cybercriminal posing as someone else – such as an attractive person – initiating communication of a sexual nature with the victim (about 95% of victims are male). Often, the cybercriminal simply shows the victim a pre-recorded video of a performer from a cybersex webcam site which they are sufficiently familiar with, then messages the victim at points in the video where the performer appears to be typing on the keyboard, to give the illusion that the performer in the video is messaging them.  The victim is then persuaded to undress in front of a webcam, and may also be persuaded to engage in sexual behaviour, such as masturbation. The video is recorded by the cybercriminal, who then reveals their true intent and demands money or other services (such as more explicit images of the victim, in cases of online predation), and threatening to publicly release the video to video services like YouTube and send it to family members and friends of the victim if they do not comply. Sometimes threats to make false allegations of paedophilia against the victim are made as well. This is known as webcam blackmail.

F.A.Q

Please find a list below of frequently asked questions and answers

A Private Investigator’s job is to help organisations, members of the public, and solicitors, to solve sensitive or difficult problems by discretely gathering evidence and information.  Information is gathered using professional methods, including tracking, surveillance, making enquiries and monitoring.  A Private Investigator will uncover the facts.  This information is then presented, and advice is offered for you where appropriate.

Surveillance, monitoring and vehicle tracking

Personal background and history checks

Relationship issues

Employee Absenteeism

Tracing missing people

Investigating fraud and theft

Using a private investigator is perfectly legal, providing that you choose a professional and ethical investigator or agency that follow the rule of the law, based on the country they operate in.

Private investigators employ the use of a variety of professional tools, equipment and know-how to obtain the information they require.  The way in which information is gathered will depend completely on the nature of the case that is being investigated.

The price you can expect to pay for a private investigator to take on your case will be entirely dependent on the nature and extent of your enquiry.  Factors that will play a part in the cost include the number of operatives that will be required to carry out the investigation, mileage undertaken, and the tools, equipment and resources required.

Typical costs for common investigations are:

Surveillance – £45 – £75 per hour

Tracing people – £150 – £350

Background checks – £55 – £95 per hour

GPS tracking – £300 – £800