SINGAPORE – The authorities will be able to collect DNA information from suspects linked to less serious crimes from June 12. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – The authorities will be able to collect DNA information from suspects linked to less serious crimes from June 12.
Individuals who are arrested, convicted or imprisoned for eligible crimes may have their DNA information and identifying information collected, but will continue not to have any criminal record as such crimes are not registrable.
This is on top of its current uses for forensics in police investigations and legal proceedings for offences.
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