Abstract

In practice, the qualification “banditry” is given by the preliminary investigation bodies on the basis of a carefully conducted investigation and is actually the result of a complex and time-consuming work on collecting, analyzing and systematizing evidence of the guilt of specific individuals in committing a number of serious and especially serious crimes as part of a stable, armed organized group. One of the key signs of a gang is the sign of armament, which depends on the degree of proof of the overall final qualification of the actions of an organized criminal group. This article deals with issues related to the organization of investigation of crimes committed as part of gangs in the part relating to the planning of investigative and procedural actions to prove the sign of armament.

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