0 the process of discovering or noticing something -- wykrycie
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1 the discovery, by the police, of information about a crime -- wykrywanie
The first is to maintain and, if possible, increase the number of detections for violent crimes.
The second is to increase the number of detections of burglaries in people's homes.
He may be interested to know that, as a result of these detections, no fewer than 71 illegal nets measuring 12·5 miles were seized.
Customs detections of illicit tobacco products increased from £17.7 million (duty evaded) in 1996–97 to £41.8 million in 1997–98.
Convictions were obtained in all cases in which detections by my fishery protection vessels in 1968, 1969 and 1970 resulted in prosecutions.
Working closely with the trade and developing intelligence to identify offenders remains the best method of achieving successful detections.
The important thing is to distinguish between detections and identification.
In the same period they made 277 detections leading to penalties and duty recovered totalling £423,214.