Home Department written question – answered at on 13 January 2010.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many profiles were removed from the National DNA Database in each month of 2009.
holding answer
The following table shows the number of subject profiles removed from the National DNA Database (NDNAD) under the exceptional case procedure, i.e. following a request to the chief officer of the responsible police force, in each month of 2009. The table covers subject profiles submitted to the NDNAD by English and Welsh police forces and the British Transport police.
Number of subject profiles removed from the National DNA Database (NDNAD) under the Exceptional Case Procedure in each month of 2009 | |
Number | |
January | 17 |
February | 20 |
March | 15 |
April | 19 |
May | 36 |
June | 47 |
July | 50 |
August | 35 |
September | 43 |
October | 37 |
November | 22 |
December | 36 |
Total | 377 |
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Panda Mery
Posted on 20 Jan 2010 2:33 am (Report this annotation)
Data for the previous years can be found in The DNA database and you - How big is it? How many get off it? Your questions answered....