Profile of explosives's use in ATMs/cash safes robberies in Brazil

J Forensic Sci. 2022 Jul;67(4):1441-1449. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15056. Epub 2022 May 6.

Abstract

This retrospective study reports data obtained by the Federal Police's National Institute of Criminalistics (INC-PF) relating to chemical analysis aimed at identifying explosives used in Automated teller machines (ATMs)/cash safes robberies between 2014 and 2020 in Brazil. 93 Real cases were studied and, based on the analysis carried out on the materials related to these cases, focusing on the type of explosive used, the following distribution profile was obtained: I) explosive mixtures based on chlorates and/or perchlorates (53%); explosive emulsion (22%); black gunpowder (13%); negative/inconclusive (11%) and organic - pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) (1%). These results can contribute to investigations related to diversion/loss of explosives for criminal purposes, indicating, for example, through relationships between prevalence in the use of a certain type of explosive with a certain location, its possible origin (mining industry, explosive industries, fireworks factories, among others). The profile observed in the results can guide the selection of explosives to be studied in future research, as the possibilities are vast. Furthermore, despite the expressive number of occurrences in Brazil in the period of interest of this study, only a small fraction of samples was sent to the forensic chemistry laboratory to identify the explosive involved, which suggests that expanding chemical analysis should be encouraged in this field. In combination with an increase in professional training and collaboration trials between the laboratories, these activities can improve the chemical explosive's profile in Brazil, enabling the search for correlations between occurrences and contributing to the growth and development of this area.

Keywords: ATM explosions in Brazil; IED; chemical profile; crime scene reports; improvised explosive devices; post-explosion residues; sampling.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Explosive Agents*
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate* / analysis
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Explosive Agents
  • Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate