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Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that would be undetectable during normal use and undetectable during inspection by a qualified person. Very few techniques are classified as surreptitious because the majority leave discreet yet distinct [[Forensics|forensic]] evidence.
Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that would be undetectable during normal use and undetectable during inspection by a qualified person. Very few techniques are classified as surreptitious because the majority leave discreet yet distinct [[Forensics|forensic]] evidence.
See also:<br>
[[Covert Entry]]<br>
[[:Category:Destructive Entry]]

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Surreptitious Entry

Surreptitious entry is a method of entry that would be undetectable during normal use and undetectable during inspection by a qualified person. Very few techniques are classified as surreptitious because the majority leave discreet yet distinct forensic evidence.

See also:
Covert Entry
Category:Destructive Entry

Pages in category "Surreptitious Entry"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.