Stalker Investigations
Stalking is linked to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them.
In May 2012, the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 created the offence of stalking for the first time in England/Wales by inserting these offences into the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
In more extreme circumstances, it falls to the person being stalked to do something about this themselves and at Ci6 we have first-hand experience of helping victims of stalking.
Feel like you are being watched? Seen the same face out the corner of your eye? New person in your life showing unwanted attention?
Feeling like you are being stalked is very distressing and can damage your mental wellbeing, trust and relationships. Let Ci6 help distance you from your stalker.
Stalking/Stalker is defined as:
“Unwanted or obsessive attention or surveillance towards a person or a group”
And it can be enormously distressing for a person who believes they are being stalked.
Stalking is linked to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them.
In May 2012, the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 created the offence of stalking for the first time in England/Wales by inserting these offences into the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
In more extreme circumstances, it falls to the person being stalked to do something about this themselves and at Ci6 we have first-hand experience of helping victims of stalking.
Find out the truth today – arrange a confidential consultation.
Tel: 0333 772 9638
What to do if you believe you are being stalked
If you believe you are being stalked then your first port of call must be to inform the local police. Quite often you will need evidence to back up this allegation.
Employing the services of a private investigator can help to establish the evidence you require by conducting counter surveillance to establish if this is happening. It is worth noting that for an offence to have been committed there needs to be 2 occasions where a person has experienced fear, alarm or distress.
You may be aware of who your stalker is, an ex-partner, a rejected admirer, somebody you have met online? Conducting a background check could be invaluable to gather evidence of the person’s previous misdoing.
If you don’t know who is stalking you this can be even more frightening. If the problem persists, or you cannot establish who is stalking you, as is often the case with cyberstalking, then you should contact us for advice on how we may be able to help on the below number or use our contact us page.
Please note: Ci6 Investigations are a private investigation agency and are NOT a helpline or charity. We will always do our best to help every caller.
If you are not yet ready, or it is not necessary to instigate a stalker investigation.
There is now a much better awareness with laws in place to protect you, along with recognised agencies that can help. National Stalking Helpline or GOV.UK – Report a stalker