The district town of Ostprignitz-Ruppin is a field of operation for our qualified detectives when private individuals or companies seek to clarify personal or corporate matters. Professionalism, discretion, court-admissible evidence collection, and fair value for money are a given: +49 331 2785 0052.
Monuments and memorial plaques honouring notable figures or serving as reminders of the periods before, during and after the Second World War can be found throughout the city. Architect and painter Karl Friedrich Schinkel and author Theodor Fontane are perhaps the best-known sons of the city, which has a population of 31,757 (2016) and carries the nickname "Fontanestadt". Yet Neuruppin is not only associated with positive memories: the city became unpleasantly famous for several corruption cases made public since 2004, involving two former city councillors, a former state parliament member, a former managing director of the municipal utilities, and a savings bank chairman.
Dishonest individuals are not only found in political parties or public authorities but also within families: a partner who is unfaithful; an ex-partner who underreports income or works undeclared to reduce maintenance payments (maintenance fraud); an ex-wife neglecting shared children and/or potentially dependent on alcohol or drugs. Investigations and surveillance in these and many other cases form part of the broad portfolio of our private detective services in Neuruppin. We also handle investigations related to burglary, data theft, domestic violence, stalking, threats and other legally relevant matters. We are happy to act on your behalf. Please use our contact form to commission us.

In 2014, the private Brandenburg Medical School was founded in Neuruppin, offering courses in psychology and human medicine. However, the town is less renowned as a university location and more for its diverse manufacturing industry, including plastics and paper production, woodworking, and the food sector. Around 1,200 companies are located here. Notable examples include Tyco Fire & Security Holding Germany GmbH, originating as Minimax in 1905, nationalised during GDR times and operated as a VEB, and Jetcar Zukunftsfahrzeuge GmbH, which gained attention at the beginning of the century for producing a very extravagant-looking electric car.
Regardless of company size or type, business owners face the same challenges: competitors gaining unfair advantages through bribery or corporate data theft; outsiders harming the company through transport or burglary theft; employees submitting false sick notes, expense or working-time claims, committing warehouse theft, or disclosing corporate secrets to competitors. Our IHK-certified corporate detectives in Neuruppin have the expertise and long-standing experience to investigate offenders in a court-admissible manner. We are happy to advise you in a non-binding consultation on how to successfully gather evidence against the employee in question: +49 331 2785 0052.