Welsh police take DNA samples from more than 5,500 children

A one-year-old baby is among thousands of children who have had their DNA taken by police officers in Wales.

A total of 5,561 kids were swabbed by Wales’ four forces as part of their investigations since 2010. These included a one-year-old last year, a two-year-old in 2010, a seven-year-old in 2011, an eight-year-old in 2012 and a nine-year-old in 2011.

Nick Pickles is director of privacy and civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch.

He said: “I’m stunned that someone thought it was acceptable to take a DNA sample from a one-year-old baby. On what possible grounds is that reasonable or necessary?

Read the full, original story here: Welsh police take DNA samples from more than 5,500 children

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