Hidden cameras in Kraft probe shows how police can secretly infiltrate private business

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The investigation that involves Robert Kraft's case shows how police can secretly install hidden cameras inside a private business, a CNBC investigation finds.

Robert Kraft case reveals how police can secretly install hidden cameras inside a private business

In the current human trafficking investigation that ensnared Kraft, Florida police have made more than 300 arrests in Martin, Indian River and Palm Beach counties. Hidden cameras were installed in five of the eight spas under investigation, police said. "We did not go in as law enforcement, and did not do any covert breaking and entering. Everything was a ruse," he said.

Court data analyzed by CNBC shows that 46,603 sneak-and-peek warrants nationwide were granted between 2006 and 2016. Mike DeMarcus, a retired Florida detective who owns the Atlanta-based Law Enforcement Training Associates, said very few, if any, of the thousands of law enforcement personnel his instructors have trained have ever heard of the sneak-and-peek warrants.

"The videos or the surveillance will show that it may be all of the employees. It may be one of the employees," he said."But it is going to actually record the sexual act." "Recording the sex acts themselves doesn't really get you the evidence you need for human trafficking," Witmer-Rich said.

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