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Vast DNA database helps solve only one in 150 crimes
UK
Daily Mail
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Britain's huge database of DNA solves only one
in every 150 crimes despite it being the largest in the world.
Police admitted yesterday that having more than
5.5million individuals registered on the database is not solving
large numbers of cases.
Of 4.9million offences reported to the police
last year, only 33,000 - or 0.67 per cent - were solved thanks
to a direct match with a stored profile, West Midlands Chief
Constable Chris Sims told to the Commons home affairs select
committee.
But he insisted some very high profile criminals had been caught
by a match on the database, such as the Suffolk strangler, Steve
Wright.
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