STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2126, sig. 109-8/9 Page 79 · 79 of 68
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2126, sig. 109-8/9
English Translation
(c) It is essential (1) to try to protect the charred and charred paper from further destruction, e.g. In the case of papers in the furnace, first carefully prevent the draught in the oven, (2) place this paper gently piece by piece between fixed layers of cotton which must be inserted into a box, (3) transfer this paper, as far as possible, to the competent KP(L)St. — KTU. (d) In the case of paper whose highly charred condition no longer permits a fuse, it is necessary to try to record the characters (1) photographically, (2) to read and to inform the file. 13. Traces of locks. (a) In the case of very many offences, it will always be necessary to clarify whether a lock with (1) a certain type of aid, usually hatches, dietrich or lead strips, (2) a certain aid, e.g. a certain hatch, a certain dietrich, etc. has been opened. (b) In order not to affect or complicate the criminal investigations, (1) locks are, in fact, not to be used in (a) any way for experimental purposes, e.g. to try a key, (b), to secure the condition in which they are found, and the competent CP(L)St. - KTU - to submit to the competent KP(L)St.-KTU - all existing keys for the locks in question and also to submit them to the relevant KP (L) St.- KTU. are often important for the investigation of criminal acts as the sole evidence. The success of these investigations is also supported here by an appropriate securing of the evidence (-documents). for the age of writing of ink documents, the principle that the proof will be all the more clear the earlier and without prejudice to a document of investigation. 12