CRIMINALISTIC EXAMINATION OF TRACES FORMED BY HYDRAULIC DOOR BREAKER VDG 63
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Abstract:
Currently, various hydraulic equipment is widely used. At the same time, a specialized auxiliary tool (door breaker) is used to solve specific tasks. It is not fully considered in the existing forensic literature. The article describes the design features, principles of operation and technical characteristics of the hydraulic door breaker VDG 63. The individualizing features of this type of instrument are highlighted. The patterns of trace formation are determined. It has been established that when a car body is broken into, as well as metal doors, the hydraulic door destroyer leaves the main traces directly on the obstacles (door block and car body). It also leaves additional traces on the surrounding objects. The time required to remove a door using a manual pump to create pressure in the system is approximately ten seconds. If the tool itself is provided for examination, it can be identified in addition to the traces.

Keywords:
HYDRAULIC TOOLS, DOOR DESTROYER, TRACES OF BURGLARY TOOLS, TRACEOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
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