DNA database chaos with 500,000 false or misspelt entries.

By Marie Woolf, Political Editor

Over 500,000 names on the DNA database are false, misspelt or incorrect, 
the Government has admitted.

Ministers have disclosed that one in seven of the genetic profiles on 
the controversial database is a "replicate", raising alarming questions 
about the integrity and accuracy of the entire system.

Around 4 million names are on the database, which is the biggest in the 
world, and holds details of rapists, murderers, and suspects arrested 
but not charged.

Thousands asked to give their details to police upon arrest have given 
false names or alternative spellings of their names. In other cases, 
mistakes have been made in the spelling of names. Some files include 
names belonging to someone else, or names of people who do not exist. 
Altogether there are 550,000 "replica" files.

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http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2896193.ece

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