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  • Dated: 13 October 2017

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    Link for the Story:

    http://epaperlokmat.in/lokmatsamachar/epapernew.php?articleid=LOKSAM_NPLS_20171012_4_10

    http://epaperlokmat.in/lokmatsamachar/epapernew.php?articleid=LOKSAM_NPLS_20171012_4_10

  • Dainik Jagran

    Dated: 13/10/2017, Page: 08

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    Link for the story: http://www.southdelhinews.com/uncategorized/private-detective-is-likely-to-become-rs-

    1700-crore-business-by-2020/

    Private detective is likely to become Rs 1,700-crore business by

    2020

    Ajay Singh, southdelhinews.com

    New Delhi, October 12: With exponential growth in financial frauds and well as growing requirement for background screening by companies and individuals, the private detective market is India is growing at a rate of around 30% annually and is expected to reach Rs 1,700 crore by 2020.

    This development comes in the backdrop of India hosting the 92nd annual conference of the World Association of Detectives (WAD), a global alliance of private detectives that was established in 1925 and is the oldest established and largest association of private investigators in the world. Its members are spread over 80 countries. Previously, India hosted this prestigious annual meet of private investigators from across the globe in 1984.

    This year the annual conference is witnessing participation from more than 150 detectives from over 50 countries for the three-day event to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the sector.

    During the three-day event, global private detectives and investigators will call upon key government officials to discuss issues ranging from terrorism to financial frauds to trafficking to counterfeiting among others.

    Kunwar Vikram Singh, the present WAD President said, “It is a honour to host this prestigious event in India. Here issues that hold significance for India such as black money, counterfeit currency, anti-corruption, cyber security threats will be discussed”.

    On the future prospects for the private detective market in India, Singh said that financial crimes specifically have grown by leaps and bounds and this is an area that private detective agencies can tap more. Issues like tracking black money, people who disappear after embezzling money are a growing concern.

    “We can help the government in locating such individuals. We are here to support the government, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a corruption free India,” he said.

    Singh added that to provide licences to private detectives as this business is growing and it needs to be a certified professional field, the government has brought an act in Parliament for licensing and create Dos & Dont’s for the sector. “We expect this act will be passed soon. This will pave way for government to work with private detectives,” he noted.

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  • After the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private detective agencies to do a security audit and do background check of the employees.

    “The market of private investigation is huge in India. It should be in the range of Rs 500-600 crore. It is expected to grow by 30% annually. As there are now background screening of top and middle level executives who join a company, due diligence in mergers & acquisitions, keeping tab on counterfeit goods and trade, insurance frauds, credit card frauds, etc. We need a lot of new detectives. The number could be around 50,000 in the coming years,” Singh said.

    Singh, who is the Chairman of Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI), will take over as the first Indian Chairman of WAD at the end of the annual conference.

    Lt. Gen (retd) Rajinder Singh, former Director General (Infantry) in Indian Army and former Commander of UN Peace Keeping Forces, inaugurated the event.

    In his inaugural speech he said, “Private investigators can play a big role in checking corruption in the corporate world. Besides, corporate world’s success today depends to a large extent on the novelty of an idea or intellectual property rights (IPRs) that they create and they need to protect it. Therefore, there are a number of people, competitors, etc, who would be interested to know what you are doing. So there are attempts to buyout people, bribe key officials, etc to get that information. Detectives come in here for protection and they have a great role in ensuring that ethical behaviour takes place.”

    Cyber security is another domain that has become very important. So much data is being consumed today and there are meas

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    Link for the story: http://m.deccanherald.com/articles.php?name=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.deccanherald.com%2Fcontent%2F63758

    0%2Fprivate-detectives-witness-30-rise.html

    Private detectives witness 30 rise in business DH NEWS SERVICE, NEW DELHI, OCT 13 2017, 01:34 IST

    Amid an increase in financial frauds and background screening by companies and individuals, private detectives in the country on Thursday claimed that their business could grow 30% annually and even touch Rs 1,700 crore by 2020. Detective Bill They also demanded that the government take initiative to clear the Private Detective Bill to streamline the sector in Parliament. Addressing the 92nd annual conference of the World Association of Detectives (WAD) here, its incoming president Kunwar Vikram Singh said the market for private investigation is huge in India and it should be in the range of Rs 500-600 crore. "It is expected to grow by 30% annually. We need a lot of new detectives as there is an increasing trend of companies using background screening of top and middle level executives who join them. "They also show diligence in mergers and acquisitions, keeping tab on counterfeit goods and trade as well as marriage frauds due to the influx of matrimonial websites,” he said. Singh, also the chairman of the Central Association of Private Security Industry, said the government should take steps to pass the bill, which envisages providing licences to private detectives and regulating it. Ryan school effect "After the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private detective agencies to do a security audit and do background check of the employees. "Work of private detectives will grow further in dealing with safety and security issues in the country,” he said, referring to the murder of a child in Ryan International school in Haryana’s Gurugram. The WAD annual conference is witnessing participation of around 150 detectives from over 50 countries to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the sector.

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  • FRIDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2017

    Link for the Story: http://www.dailypioneer.com/city/private-detective-market-in-india-growing-30-

    annually.html

    ‘PRIVATE DETECTIVE MARKET IN INDIA GROWING 30% ANNUALLY’

    Friday, 13 October 2017 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

    With exponential growth in financial frauds as well as a growing requirement for background

    screening by companies and individuals, the private detective market is India is growing at a rate of

    around 30 per cent annually and is expected to reach Rs 1,700 crore by 2020. This was revealed by

    speakers at the inaugural session of the 92nd Annual Conference of the World Association of

    Detectives (WAD) on Thursday.

    “The market for private investigation is huge in India. It should be in the range of Rs 500-600 crore. It is expected to grow by 30 per cent annually. As there is now background screening of top and middle- level executives who join a company, due diligence in mergers and acquisitions, keeping tabs on counterfeit goods and trade, insurance and credit card frauds, marriage frauds due to influx of matrimonial websites etc. We need a lot of new detectives. The number could be around 50,000 in the coming years,” said Kunwar Vikram Singh, WAD president who will take over as WAD chairman at the end of the three-day conference, a first for an Indian.

    Singh, who is also the chairman of Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI), further said to provide licences to private detectives, as this business needs to be a certified professional field, the Government has brought an Act in Parliament for licencing and creating Dos & Dont’s for the sector.

    “We expect this Act will be passed soon. This will pave way for Government to work with private detectives. After the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private detective agencies to do a security audit and do background check of the employees,” he noted.

    This year the WAD annual conference is witnessing participation from more than 150 detectives from over 50 countries to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the sector. Lt Gen (retd) Rajinder Singh, former Director General (Infantry) in Indian Army and former Commander of UN Peace Keeping Forces, inaugurated the event.

    Singh said that financial crimes specifically have grown by leaps and bounds and this is an area that private detective agencies can tap more. Issues like tracking black money, people who disappear after embezzling money are a growing concern. “We can help the Government in locating such individuals. We are here to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for a corruption free India,” he said.

    “In the last couple of decades the world has evolved exponentially, specifically in terms of how the society is governed and the role of citizens in it and how businesses are run. In this backdrop, there are entities and individuals who are tempted to take short cuts for reaping benefits in a short span of time and it is here that private detectives can play a major role in checking such illegal and undue influences on the society and businesses,” Lt Gen (retd) Singh said.

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  • Metros, Delhi

    Link for the Story: http://www.asianage.com/metros/delhi/131017/private-detectives-a-booming-industry-in-

    modern-india.html

    Private detectives: A booming

    industry in modern India THE ASIAN AGE. | SANJAY KAW

    Published : Oct 13, 2017, 2:34 am IST

    Updated : Oct 13, 2017, 2:35 am IST

    This is the second time that WAD is holding its annual conference in India. First time, it was

    held in 1984 in New Delhi.

    New Delhi: With exponential growth in financial frauds as well as the growing requirement for background screening by companies and individuals, the private detective market in India is growing at a rate of around 30 per cent annually and is expected to reach Rs 1,700 crore by 2020. This figure was revealed by speakers at the inaugural session of the 92nd annual conference of the World Association of Detectives (WAD) in Delhi on Thursday.

    This is the second time that WAD is holding its annual conference in India. First time, it was held in 1984 in New Delhi. WAD — the largest and longest established association of its kind in the world — represents investigation and security practitioners in more than 80 countries. It promotes and maintains the highest ethical practices among its members and fosters cooperation between investigators globally.

    WAD president Kunwar Vikram Singh, who will take charge as India’s first WAD chairman at the end of the conference, said: “The private investigation market is huge in India. It is somewhere in the range of Rs 500-600 crore.”

    Mr Singh, who is also the chairman of the Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI), said that to provide licences to private detectives — seeing how this business is growing and it needs to be a certified professional field — the

    The private detective market in India

    is growing at a rate of around 30 per

    cent annually and is expected to

    reach Rs 1,700 crore by 2020. The

    market is currently somewhere in the

    range of Rs 500-600 crore.

    (Representational image)

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  • government has brought an act in the Parliament for licensing and creating the dos and donts for the sector.

    He said, “We expect this act will be passed soon. This will pave way for the government to work with private detectives. After the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private detective agencies to do a security audit and background check of the employees.”

    This year the WAD annual conference is witnessing participation from more than 150 detectives from over 50 countries to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the sector. Lt. Gen. (retd) Rajinder Singh, who was the former director general (Infantry) in the Indian Army and the former commander of UN peace keeping forces, inaugurated the event.

    On the future prospects of the private detective market in India, Mr Singh said that financial crimes have specifically grown by leaps and bounds and this is an area that private detective agencies can tap into more.

    Mr Singh further said, “The corporate world’s success depends, to a large extent, on the novelty of an idea or intellectual property rights (IPRs) that they create and that they need to protect. Sometimes there are attempts to buyout people or to bribe key officials to get that information. Detectives come in here for protection and they have a great role in ensuring that ethical behaviour takes place.”

  • The India Saga

    Dated:12 October 2017

    Link: http://www.theindiasaga.com/defence-security/private-detective-market-is-likely-to-

    become-rs-1-700-crore-business-by-2020

    Private Detective Market Is Likely To Become Rs 1,700-Crore Business by 2020

    By TIS Staffer 12 Oct 2017

    New Delhi : With exponential growth in financial frauds and well as growing requirement for background screening by companies and individuals, the private detective market is India is growing at a rate of around 30% annually and is expected to reach Rs.1,700 crore by 2020, this was revealed by speakers at the inaugural session of the 92nd annual conference of the World Association of Detectives (WAD) here today. “The market of private investigation is huge in India. It should be in the range of Rs.500-600 crore. It is expected to grow by 30% annually. As there are now background screening of top and middle level executives who join a company, due diligence in mergers & acquisitions, keeping tab on counterfeit goods and trade, insurance and credit card frauds, marriage frauds due to influx of matrimonial websites etc. We need a lot of new detectives. The number could be around 50,000 in the coming years,” said Kunwar Vikram Singh, WAD President who will take over as WAD Chairman at the end of the three-day conference, a first for an Indian. Mr. Singh, who is also the Chairman of Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI), further said to provide licences to private detectives, as this business is growing and it needs to be a certified professional field, the government has brought an act in Parliament for licensing and create Dos & Dont’s for the sector. “We expect this act will be passed soon. This will pave way for government to work with private detectives. After the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private detective agencies to do a security audit and do background check of the employees. Work of private detectives will grow further in dealing with safety and security issues in the country,” he noted.

    http://www.theindiasaga.com/defence-security/private-detective-market-is-likely-to-become-rs-1-700-crore-business-by-2020http://www.theindiasaga.com/defence-security/private-detective-market-is-likely-to-become-rs-1-700-crore-business-by-2020

  • This year the WAD annual conference is witnessing participation from more than 150 detectives from over 50 countries to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the sector. Lt. Gen (retd) Rajinder Singh, former Director General (Infantry) in Indian Army and former Commander of UN Peace Keeping Forces, inaugurated the event. In his inaugural speech WAD President Kunwar Vikram Singh said, “It is a honour to host this prestigious event in India. Here issues that hold significance for India such as black money, counterfeit currency, anti-corruption, cyber security threats will be discussed”. On the future prospects for the private detective market in India, Singh said that financial crimes specifically have grown by leaps and bounds and this is an area that private detective agencies can tap more. Issues like tracking black money, people who disappear after embezzling money are a growing concern. “We can help the government in locating such individuals. We are here to support the government, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a corruption free India,” he said. Mr. Singh said, “Private investigators can play a big role in checking corruption in the corporate world. Besides, corporate world’s success today depends to a large extent on the novelty of an idea or intellectual property rights (IPRs) that they create and they need to protect it. Therefore, there are a number of people, competitors, etc, who would be interested to know what you are doing. So there are attempts to buyout people, bribe key officials, etc to get that information. Detectives come in here for protection and they have a great role in ensuring that ethical behaviour takes place.” Cyber security is another domain that has become very important. So much data is being consumed today and there are measures that have been taken to encrypt it, but there is a need to ensure that attempts to invade this data be countered through private investigators, he added. “In the last couple of decades the world has evolved exponentially, specifically in terms of how the society is governed and the role of citizens in it and how businesses are run. In this backdrop, there are entities and individuals who are tempted to take short cuts for reaping benefits in a short span of time and it is here that private detectives can play a major role in checking such illegal and undue influences on the society and businesses,” Lt Gen (retd) Singh said. India has great scope for private investigators (PIs) to grow. The market worldwide is huge as corporate, insurance companies, lawyers and individuals are using PIs to gather information, whether it is for a legal case or to screen the background of a top executive who is joining a company or to ascertain the veracity of an insurance claim, he noted. This is the second time that WAD is holding its annual conference in India. First was held in 1984 at New Delhi. WAD, the largest and longest established association of its kind in the world, represents investigation and security practitioners in more than 80 countries. It promotes and maintains the highest ethical practices among its members and fosters cooperation between investigators globally.

  • Financial Express

    Dated: 12 October 2017

    Link for the News: http://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/top-global-detectives-in-

    delhi-to-power-black-money-fight-and-more-here-is-what-all-is-on-the-agenda/891683/

    Top global detectives in Delhi to power black money fight and more; here is what all is on the agenda Top sleuths from countries across the world will gather in the national capital to discuss global

    challenges they are facing. By: FE Online | Published: October 12, 2017 3:13 PM

    Top sleuths from countries across the world will gather in the national capital to discuss global challenges they

    are facing. 150 detectives from over 50 countries will brainstorm on crucial issues ranging from security scenario,

    anti-corruption and cyber-security from 10th to 14th October. The 92nd WAD Annual Conference will be

    organised by the the World Association of Detectives (WAD) and will focus on issues like black money,

    counterfeit currency, anti-corruption challenges, cyber security threats, Asian Age reported.

    “Over 150 super sleuths, global investigators and detectives will gather to discuss emerging challenges in our

    sector and how to prepare to face them. The conference will bring together international experts from various

    fields like security, police, defense, private investigation and forensic sciences fields,” said Kunwar Vikram Singh,

    President of WAD, who is also the head of the Security Sector Skill Development Council (SSSDC), reported The

    Asian Age.

    As per reports, the detectives, private investigators and security experts are likely to call upon key Indian

    ministers and government officials to discuss challenges and threats in terms of Cyber Security and the Dark

    Web, Anti-Corruption Partnerships and cyber threats. WAD is a global alliance of investigators & security

    professionals from all over the world. It strives to promote and maintain the highest ethical practices in the

    profession of private investigator or security service.

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  • भारत में 2020 तक 1700 करोड़ रुपये का होगा जाससूी व्यापार

    नई दिल्ली, 12 अक्टूबर (आईएएनएस)| वततमान में ववत्तीय धोखाधड़ी के मामलों में तेज वदृ्धध के साथ जाांच के ललए कां पननयों और व्यक्क्तयों की बढ़ती आवश्यकता के मद्िेनजर भारत में ननजी जासूस बाजार सालाना लगभग 30 फीसिी की िर से बढ़ रहा है और 2020 तक इसके 1,700 करोड़ रुपये तक पह ांचने की उम्मीि है। इस बात का ख लासा वल्र्ड एसोलसएशन ऑफ डडटेक्क्टव्स (वाड) के 92वें वावषतक सम्मेलन के उद्घाटन सत्र के िौरान वक्ताओां ने ककया। इस सम्मेलन का उद्घाटन भारतीय सेना के पवूत महाननिेशक (इन्फैं ट्री) और सांय क्त राष्ट्ट्र शाांनत रक्षा बल के पवूत कमाांडर लेक्टटनेंट जनरल (सेवाननवतृ्त) राक्जांिर लसांह ने ककया। इस साल वाड वावषतक सम्मेलन में च नौनतयों और अवसरों पर ध्यान िेने के ललए 50 से अधधक िेशों के 150 से अधधक जाससू भाग ले रहे हैं।

    तीन दिवसीय सम्मेलन के अांत में वाड अध्यक्ष से वाड चयैरमेन के रूप में पिभार सांभालने वाले पहले भारतीय क ां वर ववक्रम लसांह ने कहा, "ननजी जाांच का बाजार भारत में बह त बड़ा है। यह 500-600 करोड़ रुपये की सीमा में होना चादहए। इसके सालाना 30 फीसिी से बढ़ने की उम्मीि है। हमें बह त सारे नए जासूसों की जरूरत है और आने वाले वषो में इनकी सांख्या लगभग 50,000 तक हो सकती है।"

    सेंट्रल एसोलसएशन ऑफ प्राइवेट लसक्योररटी इांडस्ट्ट्री (सीएपीएसआई) के चेयरमैन लसांह ने ननजी जासूसी को लाइसेंस िेने का आह्वान ककया। उन्होंने कहा कक यह व्यवसाय तेजी से बढ़ रहा है और इसे प्रमाणित व्यावसानयक क्षेत्र बनाने की जरूरत है, सरकार एक अधधननयम लेकर आई है क्जसके जररए सांसि में इस पेशे को लाइसेंस िेने पर गौर ककया जाएगा।

    उन्होंने कहा, "हमें उम्मीि है कक यह अधधननयम जल्ि ही पाररत हो जाएगा। स्ट्कूल में एक बच्चे की हत्या के बाि, कई शैक्षक्षक सांस्ट्थानों ने ननजी जासूस एजेंलसयों से स रक्षा ऑडडट करने और कमतचाररयों की पषृ्ट्ठभलूम की जाांच करने के ललए बात की है। िेश में स रक्षा और स रक्षा के म द्िों से ननपटने के ललए ननजी जासूसों के काम को आगे बढ़ाना होगा।"

    वाड के अध्यक्ष क ां वर ववक्रम लसांह ने कहा, "इस सम्मेलन में काले धन, जाली म द्रा, भ्रष्ट्टाचार रोधी, साइबर खतरे जसैी महत्वपिूत बातों पर चचात की जाएगी।"

    लसांह ने कहा, "ववत्तीय अपराध में ववशषे रूप से वदृ्धध ह ई है और यह एक ऐसा क्षेत्र है जहाां ननजी जासूसी एजेंलसयाां अधधक काम कर सकती हैं। काले धन पर नजर रखने जसेै म द्िे, जो लोग पसैों का गबन करने के बाि गायब हो जाते हैं, वे बढ़ती धच ांता का ववषय हैं। हम ऐसे व्यक्क्तयों को ढूांढने में सरकार की मिि कर सकते हैं। हम सरकार का समथतन करने के ललए यहाां हैं, यह क छ ऐसा है कक प्रधानमांत्री नरेंद्र मोिी ने भ्रष्ट्टाचार म क्त भारत के ललए हमें ब लाया है। "

    वाड का भारत में यह िसूरा वावषतक सम्मेलन है। पहला सम्मेलन 1984 में नई दिल्ली में आयोक्जत ककया गया था। वाड ि ननया में अपनी तरह का सबसे बड़ा सांगठन है, जो 80 से अधधक िेशों में जाांच और जाससूों का प्रनतननधधत्व करता है। यह ववश्व स्ट्तर पर जाांचकतातओां के बीच सहयोग को बढ़ावा िेता है।

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    2020 तक 1700 करोड़ का होगा निजी जासूसी कारोबार नयी दिल्ली, 12 अक्टूबर (वातात) ववत्तीय धोखाधड़ी की घटनाओां में वदृ्धध और कां पननयों के साथ ही व्यक्क्तगत स्ट्तर पर लोगों के बारे में जानकारी हालसल करने की माांग बढ़ने से वषत 2020 तक िेश में ननजी जासूसी कां पननयों का कारोबार बढ़कर 1700 करोड़ रुपये पर पह ांच जाने का अन मान है। वल्डत एसोलसएशन ऑफ डडटेक्क्टव्स की ओर से आज श रू तीन-दिवसीय 92 वें वावषतक सम्मेलन के िौरान वक्ताओां ने कहा कक भारत में ननजी जासूसी कां पननयों के कारोबार में सलाना 30 फीसिी की बढोतरी हो रही है और वषत 2020 तक इसके बढ़कर 1700 करोड़ रुपये तक पह ांच जाने का अन मान है। आने वाले समय में यह कारोबार 50,000 करोड़ रुपये तक बढ़ सकता है। अभी यह बाजार करीब 600 करोड़ रुपये का है। Read more at http://www.univarta.com/news/india/story/1016534.html#WEllZ2yLThYTEJF9.99

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    Private detective market likely to become Rs 1,700-crore business by 2020 New Delhi, Oct 12 (UNI) With exponential growth in financial frauds and well as

    growing requirement for background screening by companies and individuals, the

    private detective market is India is growing at a rate of around 30% annually and is

    expected to reach Rs.1,700 crore by 2020, this was revealed by speakers at the inaugural

    session of the 92nd annual conference of the World Association of Detectives (WAD)

    here on Thursday.

    “The market of private investigation is huge in India. It should be in the range of Rs.500-

    600 crore. It is expected to grow by 30% annually. As there are now background

    screening of top and middle level executives who join a company, due diligence in

    mergers & acquisitions, keeping tab on counterfeit goods and trade, insurance and credit

    card frauds, marriage frauds due to influx of matrimonial websites etc. We need a lot of

    new detectives. The number could be around 50,000 in the coming years,” said Kunwar

    Vikram Singh, WAD President who will take over as WAD Chairman at the end of the

    three-day conference, a first for an Indian.

    Mr. Singh, who is also the Chairman of Central Association of Private Security Industry

    (CAPSI), further said to provide licences to private detectives, as this business is growing

    and it needs to be a certified professional field, the government has brought an act in

    Parliament for licensing and create Dos & Dont’s for the sector. “We expect this act will

    be passed soon. This will pave way for government to work with private detectives. After

    the murder of a child in a school, many educational institutions are talking to private

    detective agencies to do a security audit and do background check of the employees.

    Work of private detectives will grow further in dealing with safety and security issues in

    the country,” he noted.

    This year the WAD annual conference is witnessing participation from more than 150

    detectives from over 50 countries to brainstorm on challenges and opportunities in the

    sector. Lt. Gen (retd) Rajinder Singh, former Director General (Infantry) in Indian Army

    and former Commander of UN Peace Keeping Forces, inaugurated the event.

    In his inaugural speech WAD President Kunwar Vikram Singh said, “It is a honour to

    host this prestigious event in India. Here issues that hold significance for India such as

    black money, counterfeit currency, anti-corruption, cyber security threats will be

    discussed”.

    On the future prospects for the private detective market in India, Singh said that

    financial crimes specifically have grown by leaps and bounds and this is an area that

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  • private detective agencies can tap more. Issues like tracking black money, people who

    disappear after embezzling money are a growing concern. “We can help the government

    in locating such individuals. We are here to support the government, like Prime Minister

    Narendra Modi has called for a corruption free India,” he said.

    Mr. Singh said, “Private investigators can play a big role in checking corruption in the

    corporate world. Besides, corporate world’s success today depends to a large extent on

    the novelty of an idea or intellectual property rights (IPRs) that they create and they

    need to protect it. Therefore, there are a number of people, competitors, etc, who would

    be interested to know what you are doing. So there are attempts to buyout people, bribe

    key officials, etc to get that information. Detectives come in here for protection and they

    have a great role in ensuring that ethical behaviour takes place.”

    Cyber security is another domain that has become very important. So much data is being

    consumed today and there are measures that have been taken to encrypt it, but there is a

    need to ensure that attempts to invade this data be countered through private

    investigators, he added.

    “In the last couple of decades the world has evolved exponentially, specifically in terms

    of how the society is governed and the role of citizens in it and how businesses are run.

    In this backdrop, there are entities and individuals who are tempted to take short cuts

    for reaping benefits in a short span of time and it is here that private detectives can play

    a major role in checking such illegal and undue influences on the society and

    businesses,” Lt Gen (retd) Singh said.

    India has great scope for private investigators (PIs) to grow. The market worldwide is

    huge as corporate, insurance companies, lawyers and individuals are using PIs to gather

    information, whether it is for a legal case or to screen the background of a top executive

    who is joining a company or to ascertain the veracity of an insurance claim, he noted.

    This is the second time that WAD is holding its annual conference in India. First was

    held in 1984 at New Delhi. WAD, the largest and longest established association of its

    kind in the world, represents investigation and security practitioners in more than 80

    countries. It promotes and maintains the highest ethical practices among its members

    and fosters cooperation between investigators globally.

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    दिल्ली में लगेगा आज जासूसों का सबसे बड़ा मेला News18Hindi

    Updated: October 12, 2017, 3:09 PM IST

    जेम्स बॉन्ड की कफल्म में आपने जासूसों की क्जांिगी में भरे ढेरों हैरतांगेज़ कारनामे िेखे होंगे. लेककन असल में इनकी क्जांिगी कैसी होती इसके बारे में शायि आपको नहीां पता होगा. ि ननया भर के डेढ़ सौ से अधधक ननजी जासूस और स रक्षा एक्सपटत 12 अक्टूबर से नई दिल्ली में तीन दिन तक बांि कमरों में मौजूिा समय की बड़ी च नौनतयों पर चचात करेंगे. क्जन महत्वपूित मसलों पर ये चचात करेंगे उनमें साइबर स रक्षा, नकली नोट, एांटी-करप्शन और काले धन जैसे मामले शालमल हैं.

    तीि दििों तक चलेगा काययक्रम यह कायतक्रम राजधानी में तीन दिनों तक चलेगा. क्जसके अांतगतत ववलभन्न मसलों पर इन मसलों से सांबांधधत कें द्रीय मांत्रत्रयों और प्रम ख नौकरशाहों से भी लमलने की उम्मीि है. यह माना जा रहा है कक 50 िेशों से आने वाले ये 150 से अधधक जासूस इन मसलों पर कोई ब्लू वप्रांट बनाकर उसके सहारे मोिी सरकार को अपनी ओर से मिि का वािा भी कर सकते हैं

    33 सालो बात भारत में हो रही जासूसो बैठक 1984 के बाि यह िसूरी बार होगा जब वैक्श्वक जासूसों, ननजी स रक्षा एक्सपटत और प्राइवेट इांवेस्ट्टीगेटरों की सांस्ट्था वल्डत एसोलसएशन आॅ फ डडटेक्क्टवस (WAD) भारत में अपनी कोई सालाना बैठक आयोक्जत कर रही है. WAD इस तरह का सबसे बड़ा सांस्ट्थान है क्जसमें 80 िेशों के स रक्षा पेशेवर, ननजी जाांचकतात और ननजी जासूस ज ड़ ेह ए हैं. यह सांस्ट्था अपने वकत प्लेस में हाई एधथक्स की वकालत करने के साथ ही उसका पालन भी करती है. इसके साथ ही यह पेशेवरों के बीच वैक्श्वक साझेिारी का मांच भी प्रिान करती है. 150 से ज्यािा पेशेवर जासूस होंगे सम्म्मललत WAD के अध्यक्ष और कौशल ववकास मांत्रालय के अांतगतत चलने वाले सेक्योररटी सेक्टर क्स्ट्कल डेवलपमेंट काउां लसल (SSSDC) के प्रम ख क ां वर ववक्रम लसांह ने फस्ट्टतपोस्ट्ट को जानकारी िेते ह ए कहा, '150 से ज्यािा पेशवेर, वैक्श्वक जाांचकतात और जासूस एक साथ एकत्रत्रत होंगे और हमारे सेक्टर- के्षत्र के सामने आ रही च नौनतयों से ननपटने के उपायों पर ववचार करते ह ए इस ननष्ट्कषत पर पह ांचने का प्रयास करेंगे कक इनसे ननपटने के ललए ककस तरह की तैयारी करें. कायतक्रम में स रक्षा, प ललस, रक्षा, ननजी जाांचकतात, फॉरेंलसक साइांस के के्षत्र के अांतरराष्ट्ट्रीय पेशेवर एक साथ इन के्षत्रों के समक्ष उत्पन्न हो रही वैक्श्वक च नौनतयों- समस्ट्याओां पर मांथन कर उनसे ननपटने का मागत तय करेंगे.'

    क ुं वर ववक्रम लसुंह होंगे WAD के पहले भारतीय चयेरमेि सांयोग यह भी है कक क ां वर ववक्रम लसांह, जो सेंट्रल एसोलसएशन आॅ फ प्राइवेट लसक्यूररटी इांडस्ट्ट्री (CAPSI) के चेयरमेन हैं, वह इस

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  • कायतक्रम के समापन पर WAD के सबसे पहले भारतीय चेयरमैन भी च ने जाएांगे. वह इस पि को हालसल करने वाले पहले भारतीय पेशेवर जासूस होंगे.

    दिल्ली के इस कायतक्रम में मौजूिा समय के महत्वपूित मसलों पर ववस्ट्ततृ चचात होगी. इसमें साइबर लसक्यूररटी एांड ि डाकत वेब, एांटी करप्शन पाटतनरलशप, थे्रट टू ि लसक्यूररटी इांवायरमेंट एांड रोल आॅ फ इांटरपोल, डूइांग त्रबजनेस इन इांडडया—आॅ प्यूरच्य ननटी एांड चैलेंजेस जैसे मसलों पर राउां ड टेबल चचात भी होगी. क्जसमें साॅं ांबांधधत ववषय के वैक्श्वक पेशेवर अपने ववचार साझा करेंगे.

    (Source: Firstpost)