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Investigation and evidence collection methods of bribery crime

1, use legal means to obtain evidence quickly and in time. The inherent characteristics of bribery crime determine its difficulty in investigation. Suspects of bribery often try their best to destroy, transfer, forge or even destroy evidence after committing bribery or knowing that the judicial authorities are after them. They often use the extended time to fabricate false situations and false plots, or collude with bribers and insiders to form an offensive and defensive alliance. 2. Overcome the "confession plot", broaden our thinking and jump out of the misunderstanding of "one-on-one" evidence. For a long time, confession has been playing the role of "the king of evidence" in practice. Many people believe that the evidence of bribery facts in bribery cases mainly depends on the confession of criminal suspects, and then evidence is obtained to obtain the testimony of bribers or insiders. Other than that, there is no other evidence. If there is no insider but only the confession of the suspect and the testimony of the briber, there is "one-on-one" evidence. At both ends of this chain of evidence, 3. Be good at finding contradictions in the testimony of withdrawn witnesses and making rational use of them. In bribery cases, most witnesses who retract their confessions after testifying are worried because they feel that the suspect owes himself or is coerced or interceded. The testimony made by a witness after his confession is often consistent with the facts denied by the suspect. 4. Strengthen the command function and integrate the case handlers into high-speed coordinated operations. Compared with other cases, the crime of accepting bribes has a particularity, that is, the briber and the briber are not necessarily hostile. In many cases, they are in the same camp, which brings great difficulties to the work of public security organs or supervisory organs and makes it difficult to find out the facts. Many times, the manuscript will be withdrawn. Consult a professional lawyer specifically.