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Biometrics of all arrested to be made available on national database

Centre has plans to amend Identification of Prisoners Act.

New Delhi: Ever been put behind bars? If any person faces arrest, he or she may soon find it difficult to erase the past as the Narendra Modi government is planning to amend the Identification of Prisoners Act 1920 to capture biometric data on all arrested persons in prisons across India.

The Identification of Prisoners Act 1920 was enacted on September 9, 1920 to authorise the taking of “measurement” and “photographs” of convicts and other such persons. At present, the security agencies cannot know if a person has ever been to jail till he is a convict.

The old law may be repealed and a new law brought in to allow the police and prison authorities to record biometric details of all arrested persons, that will further help the security agencies to verify their antecedents while probing any kind of crimes or other offences, ranging from money-laundering to cheque-bouncing.

Biometrics to be key to arrest history
For any police verification in future, the records will show that the person was arrested if his biometrics are available. This move is a key part of digitisation of police records and overhaul of internal security and counter-terror steps by the NDA government. On many occasions, an arrested person gets freed on bail immediately, or stays as an undertrial for years, but none of this gets reflected in his/her records, virtually making it impossible to know about the arrest, sources said. With the new law in place, any person who is at any time formally arrested by the police will have to share his/her biometric details, besides clicking of photographs and sharing measurements. The police and the prison authorities will get the power to collect this data, which can then be made available along with all other prison and police records.

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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