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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-725-9750



Address: 1 Yonge Street Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.intelgroup.ca

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Intel Group Investigation Services 23.10.2020

Intel Group Investigation Services is based on the following principles: Discretion, Ingenuity, Accountability and Success. We want to not only be a positive change and service to our clients but a positive difference in our industry and community. We have won various awards within the industry, and we are pleased to announce the popular web based marketplace website Bark.com has awarded us the Certificate of Excellence winner for Top Private Investigation Agency in 2020 for Toronto and the GTA. We are thankful for our customers and clients, and we will continue to strive in offering the best investigative services for Toronto, GTA and all of Ontario. Thank you!

Intel Group Investigation Services 15.10.2020

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Intel Group Investigation Services 30.08.2020

Peel Police Warn of Ongoing Phone Scams and Frauds in Mississauga Investigators from the Peel Regional Police Fraud Bureau are warning residents of ongoing and common fraud schemes affecting communities on a regular basis. ...Continue reading

Intel Group Investigation Services 14.08.2020

Amber Alert cancelled as 5 children from Niagara Region remain missing ... An Amber Alert has been cancelled for five children allegedly taken by their father from Jordan, Ont., even though they are still missing. The alert was issued by the Ontario Provincial Police at the request of Niagara Regional Police just before 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday. Police said in a statement the children, who range between five and 14 years old, were last seen in Jordan, west of St. Catharines. Officers alleged the children were taken from the family home sometime between Sept. 19 and Sept. 25. The children are subject to a temporary custody order and their father is currently in contravention of the order by failing to return them. Detectives are concerned for the welfare and safety of the children, Const. Phil Gavin told reporters Tuesday evening. We are asking the public to be alert for these people and if anyone has information we’re asking them to contact their local police as soon as they can. He said a missing person report was filed by Family and Children’s Services Niagara some time up to 24 hours before the alert was issued. Gavin said officers believe the family might be heading to Toronto and could be travelling in a gold or beige pick-up truck, but their current whereabouts are unknown. The licence plate is currently known. He noted the family previously lived in Toronto and may have family or friends in the area. Just after 10:10 p.m. ET, Amber Alert Ontario said on Twitter that the alert was cancelled. Children have not been located, investigation continued, the agency wrote. To provide information, please contact Ontario Provincial Police or Niagara Regional Police at 911. The father was identified as 49-year-old Ian Glenn MacDermid. He was described as being six feet tall and weighing approximately 280 pounds. Police said he has blue eyes, blond hair and a beard.

Intel Group Investigation Services 10.08.2020

Peel police searching for Toronto man wanted in $500,000 real estate fraud investigation Suspect operated a real estate business Vatsal Khamar is wanted by Peel Police in a $500,000 fraud investigation. - Peel Regional Police photo... Peel Regional Police are looking for a Toronto man who is wanted in a $500,000 fraud investigation. Related Content Through 2016 and 2017, the suspect befriended and encouraged victims to invest in his real estate business. He received a combined $500,000 from the victims. The suspect repeatedly promised to return the money, but none of the victims received their investments back. Investigators believe none of the investments were used as indicated. Vatsal Khamar, 32, is wanted on four counts of fraud over $5,000 and one count of theft of mail. Anyone with information on his whereabouts can contact Peel's fraud bureau at 905-453-3311, ext. 3335 or Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- TIPS (8477) or peelcrimestoppers.ca.

Intel Group Investigation Services 04.08.2020

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR LOOKING FOR FUGITIVE Vanishing act: Now a fugitive from justice, one-time Vancouver realtor pursued by private investigator, police "I do hope that we will find a conclusion about the case one day. But the hope is getting smaller and smaller ... He just disappeared."...Continue reading

Intel Group Investigation Services 21.07.2020

I was a private investigator, spying for insurance companies. Here's what I found By Jessicah Mendes Updated about 4 hours ago A woman sits in a car with binoculars...Continue reading

Intel Group Investigation Services 13.07.2020

Police raid Indian call centres linked to 'CRA phone scam' that have victimized Canadians David Common CBC News Posted: Oct 30, 2018 9:00 PM ET | Last Updated: October 31 Police have raided call centres in India linked to the so-called CRA scam, where Canadians received calls telling them they owed taxes and must pay or be jailed. 'We’re going to work jointly, collaboratively to take you down,' says RCMP Supt. Peter Payne, regarding the force's work with Indian official...Continue reading

Intel Group Investigation Services 06.07.2020

Billionaire Sherman murders private investigation update set for Friday Shermans were murdered the Toronto police have revealed. Toronto police now say billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman, who were found dead last month, were murdered.... A team of private investigators hired to look into the murders of a billionaire couple in Toronto are scheduled to provide an update on the case later this week. Apotex founder Barry Sherman and his wife Honey were found hanging from belts near their indoor pool in their Toronto mansion on Dec. 15. During their last update on the case on Jan. 26, police said the couple were killed in a targeted double homicide, but have been unable to identify any suspects. The Sherman family has since hired private investigators to examine the case. According to a news release from Apotex Inc., the investigating team and the Sherman family lawyer are scheduled to provide an update on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Apotex office in North York, Ont.