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150,000 Arrest Records Wiped From Police Databases In Major Blunder by viceddy95(m): 10:26am On Jan 15, 2021
NEWSCRIME

150,000 arrest records wiped from police databases in major blunder

The technological error could allow offenders to go free

Home Secretary Priti Patel has been told to take responsibility for the blunder / POOL/AFP via Getty Images

By 

Sean Morrison



Some 150,000 arrest records have accidentally been wiped from police databases in a major technological blunder that could impact future investigations.

Fingerprint, DNA and arrest history records were deleted, which could reportedly allow offenders to go free because evidence from crime scenes will not be flagged on the Police National Computer (PNC).

The Home Office said in a statement it was working with police to “assess the impact” of the glitch, which reportedly occurred by accident during a weekly “weeding” session to expunge data.

It said no records of criminals or dangerous persons had been deleted, and that the wiped records were those of people arrested and released when no further action was taken.

But the deletions, as reported in The Times, would appear to at least impinge on police power to reopen investigations should more evidence come to light in certain cases.


Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has called on Home Secretary Priti Patel to take responsibility for the blunder and provide clarity over its impact.

“The Home Secretary must take responsibility for this serious problem. She must – urgently – make a statement about what has gone wrong, the extent of the issue, and what action is being taken to reassure the public. Answers must be given,” Mr Thomas-Symonds said in a statement.

“This is an extraordinarily serious security breach that presents huge dangers for public safety.

“The incompetence of this shambolic Government cannot be allowed to put people at risk, let criminals go free and deny victims justice.”

The Times said “crucial intelligence about suspects” had vanished because of the blunder, and that Britain’s visa system was thrown into disarray, with the processing of applications having been suspended for two days.

The Home Office statement said: “The technical issue with the Police National Computer has been resolved, and we are working at pace with law enforcement partners to assess its impact.

“The issue related to people arrested and released where no further action had been taken and no records of criminal or dangerous persons have been deleted. No further records can be deleted.”

The Home Office is understood to believe there have been no risks concerning visa processing.

https://www.standard.co.uk/
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Re: 150,000 Arrest Records Wiped From Police Databases In Major Blunder by tit(f): 2:34pm On Jan 15, 2021
Big Lie.
Data is backed up multiple times.

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