STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2118, sig. 109-8/1 Page 207 · 207 of 131
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2118, sig. 109-8/1
English Translation
2-222 a ED 1 — K T U — verifies the incoming reports and supplements them, if necessary, a) takes a copy of the reports for the collection of 'gun detection service — Form A', or (b) carry out, where appropriate, the necessary investigations; (c) shoots at the firearms seized for comparative purposes, unless the cases are of significant scale and of great importance and the condition of the weapon has changed significantly as a result of inadequate maintenance and storage, or if the determination is to be made as to when the last shot was fired from the weapon; Note on the whereabouts of the weapons and the success of the investigation) and (2) the shells seized (unless it has examined them itself), bullets and cartridges with form A and a copy to the CTI. 10. The CTI shall return the operation after completion to ED 1 - KTU — from where it shall return to the processing department, after having provided the relevant conclusions of the CTI with the results of the investigations carried out in the collection of ‘gun detection service, form A and B' respectively. IV. Security of traces and evidence, jurisdiction, notification of services, etc. see DA: 'Single finger and palmprint and crime scene collection', K 15 - 100 - 21, under III 3. The treatment of traces or evidence secured by ED 1 - KTU itself shall apply mutatis mutandis to the above mentioned under III. The security of traces and evidence must be carried out with the necessary expertise. They must be left in the state as they are found at the scene of the crime, because even the slightest change can seriously impair or even exclude the evidence. Thus, e.g. handling with secured tools, the fitting into the trace found on the scene is already with regard to possibly. There are no traces of transmission. (Transfer traces are, for example, particles of the manufacturing material of a lock, which remain attached to the tool used to open the lock when the lock is opened violently. V. Packaging and transfer. The packaging of the trace material to be sent and the evidence must be carried out according to the nature of it and particularly carefully so that damage and alterations do not occur 4