
Licensed detective agency on the Scheldt: confidential investigations for Temse and surroundings.
Investigations
Discreet confirmation of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Tracing and proving concealed extra income or wrongful insolvency claims.
Monitoring compliance with visitation rights and a safe environment for your children.
Temse, located on the Scheldt in East Flanders, combines a strong local community and entrepreneurial life with proximity to the Waasland and Antwerp region. This leads to a variety of questions from residents and businesses. Our licensed private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09, FPS Interior) addresses them with fact-based investigations that hold up in court, within the law of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation.
Are you looking for someone who disappeared, or does an asset need to be recovered? Tracing persons and goods is one of our regular assignments. We also handle morality and asset investigations, for instance before you make an important business or personal decision. In family cases, we provide divorce evidence and investigation into concealed income, always documented in a legally usable final report.
Based in Ghent, we can be deployed quickly in Temse and surroundings. An initial, confidential conversation commits you to nothing. We listen, outline what is feasible and act with the discretion this work requires.
Frequently Asked Questions
Based in Ghent, our investigators know the terrain of East and West Flanders inside out. We conduct investigations throughout Belgian territory when the case requires it.
One conversation often clarifies a lot. No-obligation, discreet and without commitments.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call center.
Based in Ghent, Grey Investigations is active throughout East Flanders. See our hub private detective in East Flanders, or a nearby municipality: Waasmunster, Wetteren, Wichelen, Wortegem-Petegem, Zele.
Legally valid evidence when an (ex-)employee shares trade secrets or engages in unfair competition.
Identifying perpetrators through targeted observation and collecting evidence for legal proceedings.
Tracing missing persons or lost and stolen goods, within the legal framework.