International Child & Adult Recovery

Counter Terrorism International’s Special Operations personnel have participated in the successful recoveries of abducted children with a 100% success rate. All enquiries are treated with the upmost respect and confidentiality, outlining the autonomy of understanding and due care to each individual in need.

Counter Terrorism International will personally act on your behalf, the mobilisation of our international resources will engage to resolve a potential threat or crisis in such instances of child abduction, ransom demands or associated pending threats.

Child recovery relies on a thorough understanding of relevant laws and regulations where a child has been placed for residency or held illegally, the specific and relevant gathering of Information is the nexus of success to resolve such incidents and our Special Operations Personnel fully undertake the importance of each task when dealing with the client and victim’s emotional trauma.

What to expect in an initial interview

When our child abduction specialists contact you for an informal interview, they require qualifying certain information and criteria to establish definitive operational guide lines. They are:

1. The victim-parent must have court certified sole legal and physical custody
2. The child should not be over the age of 12 years old
3. The victim-parent must agree to personal background investigations
4. The victim-parent must detail the details leading to the abduction
5. The victim-parent must agree to accompany the team or individuals on the recovery case where possible
6. The victim-parent must agree to sign a non disclosure agreement & contract


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