Abstract:
This paper aims to explain the actions of the special investigation with a focus on surveillance and technical recording oftelecommunication paying attention to their results in the discovery and justification of criminal offenses, but also protecting the right to privacy and family life, with case of enterprise of these actions.
These are actions that are usually entrenched in some of the fundamental rights of citizens and are applied when other identifying actions are not or may not be effective in terms of generating new evidence. Also, the paper aims to present the differences between the classic actions of identification which is much lower degree of violation of the right to privacy and the inclusion of specific investigative actions of surveillance and technical recording of telecommunication where there is a high degree of restriction of the right to privacy of the suspect or other persons. These actions must be in accordance with legal provisions, it is very important that within the permissible relevant facts gathe which show the existence of the crime and its relationship with the suspect