How do police identify criminals in “3 hole balaclava masks”?

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Over here in the Oceanic regions, burglaries/thieft acts commited by criminals who wear these 3 hole balaclava masks, police don’t seem to catch these guys. Also, because the crime acts aren’t consider as severe, they don’t bother to get their forensic team to do fingerprints/DNA scans like what they do in elsewhere. Lastly, our CCTV camera laws are strict where we have no right to enable voice record in CCTV captures.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Well, you are answering your own question. They can’t catch them. If you don’t have access to the equipment, then they simply don’t identify them. Of course, you can collect testimony, ask around, see if these stolen goods are later up for sale and track the seller etc. But if you only have the crime to go on, and no data from the crime, then there is no simply no way to make an arrest.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

DNA, fingerprints, body figure, voice, clothing, witnesses and other circumstantial evidence