Through the deployment of former government officials (criminal police, intelligence services), Aaden Economic Detective Agency Munich possesses extensive experience in conducting interrogations and applying situation-specific questioning techniques: +49 89 7007 4378-0.
The questioning of a witness or target person by our detectives in Bavaria is always purpose-driven and legitimized by the justified interest of the client. Unlike an interrogation in the procedural legal sense, the person being questioned is not obliged to provide information. However, due to the possible involvement of the individual in a criminal offense, the interrogation can be of significant importance. For this reason, referring to a potential formal legal examination and the associated obligation to testify can serve as a lawful means of pressure to obtain information. In most cases, our trained Munich detectives succeed in securing a notarized acknowledgment of debt.
The purpose of any interrogation is to obtain as much unaltered information as possible to help clarify an unclear situation. Out of concern that a statement might be too brief, interviewers often ask many questions. However, asking too many questions carries the risk of shaping—or even unintentionally creating—the outcome being investigated, particularly when leading questions are used. A leading question suggests its own answer and is designed to influence the thinking of the person being questioned, making it a controversial interrogation method. For this reason, detectives at Aaden Corporate Detective Agency Munich avoid leading questions whenever possible and instead rely on presenting previously gathered, court-admissible evidence to encourage cooperation and admission.

Thanks to many years of experience, our detectives in Munich know exactly how to persuade offenders that a formal acknowledgment of guilt and an out-of-court settlement is the best solution for all parties involved.