1Judicial police shall identify the person under investigation as well as persons who may provide useful data for the reconstruction of facts.
2Judicial police shall carry out all necessary actions for the identification of the person under investigation, including fingerprints, photographic and anthropometric examinations.
3When the identification includes the collection of biological samples, the judicial police shall proceed pursuant to Article 201/a of this Code.
4When the person refuses to identify himself or presents personal data or identity cards that are suspected to be false, judicial police shall accompany him/her to its offices and hold him there for as long as it is indispensable for his identification, but not longer than twelve hours.
5The prosecutor shall be immediately informed on the person’s accompaniment or release as well as on any action taken pursuant to this article.