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Revised plan to keep DNA will ‘break the law’

By James Boxell, Home Affairs Correspondent

Published: August 8 2009 03:11 | Last updated: August 8 2009 03:11

Government plans to let police keep DNA profiles of innocent people for up to 12 years will “break the law”, the Equality and Human Rights Commission warned on Friday.

The Home Office has been forced to review its rules for the national police DNA database after the European Court of Human Rights ruled against the current regime, which allows the police to store indefinitely samples taken from people who are arrested but not convicted of crimes.

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