1The judicial police shall keep records, even summarily, of all activities that they have carried out.
2The judicial police shall keep minutes of the following:
areports and complaints submitted orally;
bsummary information and statements provided by the person under investigation;
cinformation obtained from persons who may provide useful circumstances for the purposes of investigation;
çinspections, recognitions, searches and sequestrations;
dacts for the identifications and recognition of the person under investigation, the obtaining of parcels or mail, and for orders of sequestration;
einvestigation actions delegated by the prosecutor.
3The records of the judicial police activities, the material evidence and items connected to the criminal offence shall be made available to the prosecutor.