No crime goes unpunished, forensic experts show the 45-minute process

Guns, bullet casings, blood stains, and fingerprints, clues that investigators follow to solve the crime.
However, without the help of experts from the Forensic Agency, the evidence can hardly be brought to justice.
There is no perfect crime without any traces, and expert Flurim Sahitaj is always ready to prove this well-known finding in the world of crime.
The Dactyloscopy Division at the Kosovo Forensic Agency is his work habitat.
The work begins the moment the evidence arrives at the laboratory, the site of the footprint is located, then the documentation begins.
"After placing the evidence and the test, we look at it and put the amount of water that is necessary and we put it in this aluminum mold and we put this aluminum container here, where the cyanoacrylate is placed...", stated Flurim Sahitaj - Forensic Expert for Dactyloscopy.
The whole process takes 45 minutes.
'First, the heating is done with regulated parameters, then the heating of the air, then the heating of the cyanoclorate or super glue, and finally the ventilation is done...', emphasized Sahitaj.
Each of the three phases takes its own time, at least 15 minutes.
Then, the traces are processed, and if everything goes according to plan, the data is forwarded to the main database.
"...and as such this can be compared to perpetrators of criminal acts who are scanned and registered in the poster database that we call the fingerprint database...", he stated.
Flurim Sahitaj, together with another expert, Avni Dragobuzhda, among nearly 100 countries, with extraordinary success passed the prestigious international test in the field of dactyloscopy "Latent Print Processing".
Forensic Science Agency experts successfully removed fingerprints from plastic, ceramics and metal, non-porous materials that do not absorb fingerprints, but on which the perpetrator's fingerprints remain from sweaty fingers.TV Dukagjini
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