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I am inquiring to several global entities in the quest to become a part of intelligence networks, whether private or governmental which deal in the criminal enterprise of human trafficking.

The majority of these efforts are being conducted between these agency's and Law Enforcement. However, I have a huge problem with this notion: It leaves out those who operate in the day-to-day affairs of their own environment. Understandably, Law Enforcement is not going to arbitrarily
'admit' into this network just any person(s) or entity(ies). There would have to be a vetting process to ensure that all information, details, intelligence communications, investigations etc. are kept in the strictest of confidence and by persons who have an obligation (License) to secure information and or communications.

I believe the time has come that Law Enforcement needs to expand its horizons and resources to include the private sector in its efforts to combat, thwart and infiltrate this most evil crime against humanity.

By allowing Licensed/Bonded Professional Investigators to become a viable resource in these efforts, this criminal enterprise can be attacked at both levels, the public as well as private sectors.

I am interested in hearing back from anyone who has ever considered this notion and to see if we can't contrive a way to be recognized and sanctioned to perform investigations as an extended arm of the law.

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