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S. Korea to Store DNA Samples of Convicted
Felons The South Korean Cabinet Tuesday passed a
bill allowing authorities to collect and store DNA samples of convicted felons
for use in future investigations.
Law enforcement agencies will be authorized to collect DNA from individuals
arrested for such crimes as murder, armed robbery, rape, kidnapping and
extortion, according to Yonhap News Agency.
Crime labs will then develop profiles from the samples and enter them into
the government's databank.
Suspects can have their DNA expunged from the database if they are found not
guilty or if their convictions are reversed, officials said.
Under the bill, such heinous criminals as Cho Doo-soon who had been sentenced
to 12 years in jail for raping an eight-year-old girl will have his DNA sample
stored.
The Ministry of Justice expects to store DNA samples of nearly 30,000
convicted felons a year.
Source: The Korea Times
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