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Investigations & Security Specialists

Investigations & Security Specialists

Based in The Vaal Triangle, ISS-INVESTIGATIONS is a Specialist Investigations and Surveillance Company providing services throughout South Africa 

In Collaboration with a National Network of Experienced Investigators with access to Multiple Databases, we use the most Advanced Equipment and Techniques to offer Professional, Discreet and Affordable Solutions to Accommodate Client Specific Requirements.

Our clients range from big Corporates Companies such as Law Firms, Financial Institutions, and Insurance Companies, to Private Individuals.

Call us today for a Confidential Consultation. We are registered with (PSiRA), Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority Imbewu Specialised Security T/A ISS-INVESTIGATIONS Registration number: 2922182

Meet Your Investigative Partner

A private detective and investigator searches for clues to gather evidence for court cases or private clients. They interview people, verify information, conduct surveillance, find missing persons, and gather vital facts for cases.

Private Investigation South Africa

Thanks to silver-screen antics and moves abound, there are an endless supply of myths about private investigators embedded into our culture. Fancy cars, law breaking, immediate arrests, computer hacking – we hate to break it to you, but that’s not how it works on the job.

We know that private investigators are usually hired when something is, for lack of a better term, wrong. But it’s important to have realistic expectations when you hire one. Yes, private investigators can help you in situations where there are no other solutions, but they simply aren’t magic workers, and they can’t break the law.

What Do Private Investigators Do?

Private Investigators work independently and in cooperation with law enforcement. They provide their services to clients who hire them. The majority of the work they do is similar to that of a Detective, often conducting investigations on missing people, doing background checks on people, and researching information on legal, financial, personal or criminal investigation.

Private Investigators are not legally authorized to perform acts that would otherwise be performed by a Police Officer (e.g. arresting people or conducting warranted searches), they may carry and use a firearm provided they have the necessary permits. They are, nevertheless, often required to present the results and findings of their investigations to their clients or in a court of law as testimony and evidence.

What Private Investigators Can and Cannot Do

• Can Private Investigators Break The Law?

Answer: No. PI’s are regular people, with regular powers. They have expertise in gaining information, but certainly don’t have special powers that say they don’t have to abide by the law. Sure, private investigators can crack a case that a normal civilian can’t. But that doesn’t mean they have superhuman powers. In fact, they’re just ordinary people.

What makes private investigators different from your average person, however, are their experience, tools, and resources. Usually, this comes from years of working on the police force, military experience, training as an apprentice, or earning a state official private investigator license.

• Can Private Investigators Hack into Computers or Phones?

Answer: No. While private investigators have the know-how to obtain public records for personal and corporate investigations, phones and computers are subject to the law – and to technical limitations.

When it comes to investigating phones, e-mail accounts, bank accounts, and social media profiles the only way to access them legally is with the owner’s express permission. Sometimes, this causes issues as people tend to think these are the only ways of getting the information they are looking for. For instance, what if a husband wants to see if his wife is cheating on him? Surely he can just check the phone records to see if she’s calling someone else.

Even snooping through your partner’s phone has its limitations. It might be legal in some circumstances, but it may not be admissible in court. If you want evidence of your partner’s affair, you’ll have to get undeniable proof without breaking the law.

• Can Private Investigators Follow Someone for You?

Answer: Yes! Surveillance is often the best way to get the evidence you’re looking for without getting into legal difficulty. If you think your husband or wife is cheating on you, PI’s can’t exactly get the text message, but they can put surveillance on him or her and follow them to see if they are cheating.

How does surveillances work? Usually private investigators “sit on the house, to see who’s in the house, who’s going to the house, figure out who’s there, and follow the person from the house to a different location.”

But stake-outs only go so far. They can only be conducted on public property. If they get caught on private property, and someone asks them to leave, then they must leave. And if their target leaves? Mobile surveillance is where a PI follows a person.

Modern methods also make surveillance cheaper, and less about hanging around in cars than it used to be. Modern investigators can set up remote cameras, or even track vehicles using a national database.

• Can Investigators Be Action Heroes? 

Answer: No. On-screen private investigators are heralded as heroes with flashy cars and fancy technology, who will do anything — even break the law — to solve the case. But while Hollywood puts a glossy shine on PI life, they also make solving a case seem lightning fast. It doesn’t work that way. Private investigators spend long hours on the job tracking persons of interest to crack the case.

Instead, for cases involving surveillance or deep research, expect at least a few days or more to have your answers from your private investigator.

• Can Private Investigators Find Most Information Online?

Answer: Yes and No! It’s not as exciting as following a potential cheater through a city, but researching is a highly useful skill that private investigators have for all sorts of cases, from skip-tracing (where they will locate someone) to asset searches.

Because investigators have access to resources and databases that an average civilian doesn’t, not to mention the experience and know-how, they can often find out things that others can’t. Looking into the background of a potential nanny or child minder, finding adoption records, or locating an ex-spouse to serve them alimony papers can often all be accomplished without an investigator ever leaving their computer.

ISS-Investigations

Each situation requires a different scope of work; most investigation services are highly confidential and are dealt with as such. In addition to 30 years’ experience in the industry, ISS-Investigations has a highly experienced Risk Manager and a qualified investigator to facilitate all investigations. ISS-Investigations professional competencies enable us to offer an integrated investigation framework that our clients can feed into (inter alia) in legal, accounting, and human resource and information technology functions.

If you’ve spent hours searching for something and you keep hitting dead end after dead end, it may be time to employ a private investigator to look into the matter. Private investigators routinely use human intelligence, interviews, and even paper records to get things done.

Trusted Private Investigator with 30 Years of Experience

Rodney van Rensburg

Rodney van Rensburg

With 30yrs Experience in the Government and Private Sector.

Courses such as: Legislation, Crime Prevention, Risk Management and Loss Control. Security Banking Course and Hotel Security Course.

A Grade, Cash in Transit, Response Officer, Special Events, Retail and Control Room.
He is also a PSiRA Registered Security Training Instructor.

With the Following Diplomas and Certificates:
*National Diploma in Policing NQF Level 6 (61729)
*Diploma in Criminal Justice (SAQA ID 79466 NQF Level 6)
*National Certificate in Resolving of Crime NQF Level 5
*National Diploma in Security Management
*Diploma in Corrections Management NQF level 6 (98218)

Rodney is also a Qualified AMBULANCE EMERGENCY ASSISTANT (AEA) Paramedic.

Did his Lifesaving Course as well as a Firefighting Course. 

Meet Our Director and Investigator

Jonathan van Rensburg

Jonathan van Rensburg

Jonathan is a ambitious young man with Great Security, Investigations and IT Skills. He is Registered with PSiRA A Grade. He's has 6yrs Experience in the Security and Investigation Industry.
We would also like to mention that Jonathan Managed a large International Event Company Security and Celebrity Protection Division. 

IFCI Expert Cybercrime Investigator's Course

Janine: A Seasoned Investigator with 25 Years of Experience

Janine van Rensburg

Janine van Rensburg

Janine has 25yrs Experience in the Security and Investigation Industry. 
She is A Grade PSIRA Registered and did her Control Room Course.

Her Qualifications are at follow With the Following Certificates and Diplomas:
SASSETA Certificate NQF Level 3
Short Course Certificate in Cyber Crime Investigation
Short Course Certificate in Accident Scene Investigation
National Certificate in Criminal Justice
National Certificate in Child Psychology Level 3
National Certificate in Corporate Investigation
National Certificate in Trauma support and counselling
National Certificate in Investigating Fraudulent Documents
National Certificate in Forensic Biology & DNA
National Certificate in Forensic Accounting Level 3
National Certificate in Crisis Management Level 3
National Certificate in Crime Scene Reconstruction
National Certificate in Disciplinary Investigations
National Certificate in Investigative Auditing
National Certificate in Resolving of Crime on NQF Level 5
National Certificate in Family Violence, Child Protection & Missing Persons
National Diploma in General Investigation (Policing)
National Diploma in Crime Scene Investigation
National Diploma in Security Management
National Diploma in Business Administration Level 4IQ Level 3
Skills Programme 3 of 5 Identification
Certification of Fire-Arm Competence
Theoretical Knowledge Test and Practical Assessment Relating to:
SAQA Unit Standard 117705 - Knowledge of the Firearms Control Act 60/2000
SAQA Unit Standard 119649 - Handle and use a Handgun
SAQA Unit Standard 119651 - Handle and use a Manually Operated Rifle or Carbine
SAQA Unit Standard 119652 - Handle and use a Shotgun 

Rodney van Rensburg