Project Description

DIAMOND HEIST TEAM BUILDING EVENT

On 7thNovember 2000, a local gang tried to ram raid the De Beers diamond exhibition at the Millennium Dome.  One of their targets was the 203.04 Millennium Star worth an estimated £200 million! They planned to escape via the Thames on a high-speed powerboat.  They failed and were apprehended by the flying squad of the Metropolitan Police Service.  Little known to the gang they had been under surveillance by the Kent Police Serious Crime squad.

In this thrilling Diamond Heist team building activity and experience event, your teams are split in half.  One team play the role of the criminals, the other half the police.

The objective for the criminals is to identify the location of a high value diamond, steal it, and escape unseen.  The objective for the police teams is to successfully track down the criminals, trace their movements, capture photo evidence and thwart their attempts.

Both teams are immersed in a trail of information which leads them around London in order to gather intelligence and materials required to commit the crime.  This can include building blueprints, accomplice profiles, and real high-speed powerboat experiences.

It’s a thrilling game of cat and mouse.  Will the criminals succeed in stealing the diamond before the deadline, or will the police team gather enough evidence to convince us that they are guilty.  The event concludes in a tense court style faceoff, where only the jury can make the ultimate decision on who the winners are.

Scroll down to see more details on our Diamond Heist team building event and how it can work for your business.

Diamond placed outside a black dial safe as part of the Diamond Heist hosted by Crime Scene Events
Hacker in black
Multiple diamonds used in the Diamond Heist hosted by CSI Crime Scene Events
Person dusting down fingerprints on a bottle following a crime scene investigation
Two CCTV cameras monitoring the perimeter of a prison cell

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE

  • Mapping out escape routes from maps and blueprints.

  • Tracking suspects with GPS technology.

  • Cracking safes.

  • High speed powerboats on The Thames.

  • Finding and interviewing covert operatives (good and bad guys).

  • Dusting evidence for finger prints.

  • Building a case file from live evidence.

  • Creating digital e-fit suspect profiles.

WHERE CAN THE EVENT BE HELD?

The event is primarily held in London, given the nature of the theme.  It can however be adapted to work at most UK locations, especially city centres with ample areas for teams to explore.

EVENT TIMINGS

3-4 hrs – flexible to your requirements.

HOW MANY PEOPLE?

The event can for 5 up to 200 people.

ADD IN A LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Combine this event with any one of our learning and development work shops.  See ideas here.

HOSTING A CONFERENCE OR MEETING?

This event works perfectly alongside any conference or meeting.  We can either suggest a venue to cater for all your requirements or run it at a venue of your choice.

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