Proposals which could see the DNA profiles of those acquitted of engaging in activities aimed at securing Irish national liberation retained for life have been criticised by Republican Sinn Féin.
Proposals which could see the DNA profiles of those acquitted of engaging in activities aimed at securing Irish national liberation retained for life have been criticised by Republican Sinn Féin. The British policy would also see the retention of DNA profiles of those – including minors – never charged in relation to such activities.
A spokesperson said “Whilst no-one had any confidence that fingerprints and DNA profiles were ever destroyed, it is clear that an ever more totalitarian state no longer feels that it should even pay lip-service to the rights of individuals.
“Such developments can only be a precursor to the eventual storage of every person's biometric details by the Orwellian state.”
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