In
Europe or the US, cases of extortion are usually being handled by the
local or Federal police, such as the FBI. But outside Europe and the US,
companies may feel the need of additional expert assistance and
protection, and even within the US or Europe clients may wish additional
outside assistance, for a number of possible reasons, or want to resolve
the situation without the police involved and without interference by the
media. The Brillstein investigation and protection wings can be deployed
anywhere in the world in less than 24 hours and will help the client to
stay on top of extortion incidents. Our experience of more than 25 years
has allowed us to develop a team of elite investigators and advisors that
is at full disposal for the client and will
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assist
in developing an effective company policy - consumer's security and
safety, protection of client's brands and reputation, and legal
requirements, incident response, business continuity are issues that
need to be addressed
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assist
the management to deal with various parties - the client has to deal
with local and federal authorities, the media, health authorities,
families, concerned consumers and many more
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advise
effectively on negotiation strategies - a clear-cut negotiation strategy
must be applied at all times. Our experience negotiators are highly
experienced in extortion and hostage negotiations
Our
operators and consultants can deal with any scenario possible. We will
counsel the clients on the options available in every stage of the crisis.
In certain stages, mere negotiation may not suffice and other pro-active
means may become necessary which may include crime scene handling,
collecting evidence such as fingerprints and DNA, analysis of
perpetrator's handwriting, voice, behaviour, forensic analysis,
psychological analysis, use of pressure groups and other. Handling the
media and requests from concerned customers can also be organized by
Brillstein.
We offer
the client the full range of services necessary, including a 364/24/
support help line. Product extortion is a common crime which must be
addressed properly.
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