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Mr John Anderson

Freedom of Information Section

Nottinghamshire Police

Telephone: - 0115 9672507

Facsimile: - 0115 9672896

E-mail: [email address]

[FOI #7449 email]

2nd February 2009

Dear Mr Anderson

Request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA)

Reference No: FOI09-1995

I write in connection with your request for information dated 31st January 2009, which was received by Nottinghamshire Police on 2nd February 2009, I note you seek access to the following information:

As of the 4th of December 2008

1: How many DNA and fingerprint samples of innocent people have been deleted ?

2: How many innocent people requested their DNA and fingerprint

samples be deleted?

3: If no DNA and fingerprint samples have been deleted i wish to

know the reasons WHY as the UK Government have been found to be in breach of innocent peoples human rights and this would be

considered a crime in itself.

4: As there is no right of appeal from a final decision made by the

Grand Chamber when will your police force be routinely be deleting

records of innocent people ?

Your request will now be considered in accordance with the FOIA. You will receive a response within the statutory timescale of 20 working days as defined by the Act, subject to the information not being exempt or containing a reference to a third party. In some circumstances Nottinghamshire Police may be unable to achieve this deadline. If this is likely you will be informed and given a revised time-scale at the earliest opportunity.

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in Nottinghamshire Police.

Should you require any further assistance concerning this matter, please write or contact the Freedom of Information Officer on telephone number 0115 967 2507 or email ([email address]) quoting the reference number above.

Yours sincerely,

Coryn Reynolds

Freedom of Information Officer