1 The public prosecutor, the courts and, in minor cases, the police shall make an on-site inspection of all items, locations and processes that are important in assessing the circumstances but which are not immediately available as items of evidence.
2 Every person concerned must tolerate the inspection and allow the participants the required access.
3 If it is necessary to enter houses, dwellings or other premises that are not generally accessible, the authorities shall comply with the regulations applicable to the search of premises.
4 A record shall be made of inspections by means of video or audio recordings, plans, drawings or descriptions, or by some other method.
5 The director of proceedings may order that:
a.
other procedural acts be relocated to the place where the inspection is being carried out;
b.
the inspection is combined with a reconstruction of the criminal act or with a confrontation hearing; in such an event, the accused, the witnesses and the persons providing information are obliged to take part, subject to their right to remain silent.