First of all it depends what type of investigation it is like what is the type of the case we are having to resolve it as first we have to look after it that what kind of the topic it is. and there are multiple ways through which we can verify our information that is that relevant or not. First we gather some information by ourselves that what the actual incident was and what really cause these all tho be happened. Then three comes the process of information verification if there was no one there so we have to believe the forensic reports and have to believe on the facts other wise proper investigation is been carried out by the team and people surrounding that incident are also been asked for some facts or what they saw? what exactly happened?
There are number of possibilities of getting a problem arose as sometimes as the facts that are been gathered from the people standing over there can be proved to be wrong as might be the information that s been provided is not correct and is then leads the investigation to some wrong direction and it wastes a lot of time and in some cases when we come to know so it is too late and because of that any wrong person can be punished or been suffered from the penalties
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