PRIVATE DETECTIVES
Bond, just keep an eye…
Here is a 007 proposition to keep marital Bonds alive and firing. A city-based private eye agency is peddling the promise of vetting prospective bahus and damads before the knots are tied. The question is: will the saas buy the promise?
Major AS Lally, detective-in-chief of a detective agency, advises, “Apprehensive parents of eligible bachelors must get the anticipatory investigations done to be on the safer side. Most of the weddings performed after seeking pre-matrimonial investigations proved blissful.”
Paramjit Kaur (name changed), a mother seeking pre-matrimonial investigations for her daughter says, “Small post-marital tiffs can often lead to divorce. If pre-marital investigations help in averting them, I feel it’s a cheap bargain.”
IS Jangwal, a private detective, says, “We contact our probable clientele via SMS, e–mails or phone. We have our sound database that is being regularly updated.” However, he refused to disclose the source of the database.
But Pardeep Sharma, a private detective advises, “Don’t just rely on the agents who send SMS or e-mails. Before handing over a case, check the integrity of the agency. (You can probably hire another agent for this!) Many a times, the agents may demand money under the table as a cost of faithfulness.”
Even insecure and suspicious housewives hire private eye for spying. He narrates, “Recently we have solved a case where a housewife was suspicious of her husband, an insurance manager. After spying for a week, we found that her husband used to seek undue financial and physical pleasures through the company surveyors. We got everything recorded on camera and caught him red-handed. The insurance company suspended him and his wife divorced him.”
Pardeep says, “In a month we handle around 20 cases and majority of it involve couple in the age bracket of 30 to 40 years, seeking divorce.”
These local Sherlock Holmes charge according to facts and figures desired by a client and the time involved in a case. If a case involves local investigations, the fee comes to around Rs 10,000.
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