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CITYLIFE / Hip & New
Private detectives getting popular
(chinanews.cn)
Updated: 2006-12-20 10:14
Zhejiang and Jiangsu have become a paradise for private detectives.
The wives of many millionaires there have become the important clients of
the detectives, for they worry about their husbands' loyalty. Many
entrepreneurs also hire private detectives to track fake products, or to
worm business secrets out of their rivals.
Sometimes, detectives can be a good supplement to the judicial system,
because they can offer necessary evidence, especially in debt cases.
Besides numerous local detective agencies, non-local ones are also
willing to take a share of the great market. However, detectives are
still not supported by the government, which is the biggest problem to
the industry.
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