General Investigative Procedures: Naga College Foundation, Inc. M.T. Villanueva Ave., Naga City
General Investigative Procedures: Naga College Foundation, Inc. M.T. Villanueva Ave., Naga City
General Investigative Procedures: Naga College Foundation, Inc. M.T. Villanueva Ave., Naga City
General Investigative
Procedures
b. Recording
As a rule, do not touch, alter or remove anything until the evidence has been
processed through notes, sketches, photograph and proper measurements.
e. Markings of evidence
f. Evaluation of evidence
g. Preservation of evidence
h. Releasing of evidence
All collected evidence can only be released upon order of the court or prosecutor.
i. Chain of Custody
A list of all persons who came into possession of an item of evidence, continuity
of possession or the chain of custody, must be established whenever evidence is
presented in court as an exhibit.
1) The evidence should reach the laboratory in same condition as when it was
found, as much as possible.
2) The quantity of specimen should be adequate.
3) Submit standard specimen for comparison purposes.
4) Keep each specimen separate from others.
5) Mark or label each of evidence for positive identification.
6) The chain of custody of evidence must be maintained.
8. SOCO Assistance
a. In cases where the crime scene needs special processing due to its significance
or because of its sensational nature, the SOCO specialists of the PNP Crime
Laboratory shall be requested.
b. If the situation involves a clandestine drug laboratory, biological weapons,
radiological or chemical threats, the appropriate agency should be contacted
prior to entering the scene.
1) Significant Cases:
a) Bombing Incident
b) Initiated terrorist activities
c) Raids, ambuscade, liquidation
d) KFR case
e) Armed Robbery of Banks
f) Financial institution
g) Calamity/Disaster
h) Massacre
i) Heinous crimes (as defined by law)
j) Murder, Homicide, Arson, Rape with Homicide
2) Sensational Cases:
a) Elected Public Officials (Brgy Captain up to President of the RP)
b) Appointed public officials with the rank of commissioner, secretary and
undersecretary
c) Foreign diplomat
d) Any foreigner
e) PNP/AFP personnel
f) Former high-ranking government officials
g) Other prominent figures such as movie stars, sports stars, tri-media practitioners,
prominent businessmen, professionals, and prominent leaders of religious
organizations.