Mobile Fingerprint

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Dear West Mercia Police,
This is a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act.
1. Is your force using currently, or has it previously used, mobile fingerprint technology as initially trialled by West Yorkshire Police (outlined here https://www.gov.uk/government/news/polic...

2. How many times have members of your force used this technology to scan people's fingerprints?

3. How many times has a use of this technology resulted in a match using the IABS database?

4. How many times was further action taken as a result of a match against the IABS database?

5. How many times did a match using the IABS database result in a referral to the Home Office or other immigration enforcement action?

Yours faithfully,

Jack Barton

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Information Compliance, West Mercia Police

 
Dear Mr Barton
 
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST REFERENCE NOs: West Mercia Police 11944 and
Warwickshire Police 11945
 
I write in connection with your request for West Mercia Police and
Warwickshire Police information which was dated and received on 30th May
2019.
 
Your request will now be considered in accordance with the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 (the Act). 
 
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Information Compliance Administrator
Information Compliance Unit
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Information Compliance, West Mercia Police

Dear Mr Barton

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST REFERENCE NOs:  West Mercia Police 11944
and Warwickshire Police 11945

I write in connection with your requests for information which were
received on 31^st May 2019.  Please find below the responses to your
requests for West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police information:

1. Is your force using currently, or has it previously used, mobile
fingerprint technology as initially trialled by West Yorkshire Police
(outlined here
[1]https://www.gov.uk/government/news/polic...

 

2. How many times have members of your force used this technology to scan
people's fingerprints?

 

3. How many times has a use of this technology resulted in a match using
the IABS database?

 

4. How many times was further action taken as a result of a match against
the IABS database?

 

5. How many times did a match using the IABS database result in a referral
to the Home Office or other immigration enforcement action?

 

 

REPLY:

1. No, the Alliance has not used the mobile fingerprint technology as
stated in question 1.

2. No information held.

3. No information held.

4. No information held.

5. No information held.

 

Please accept my apology for the late reply.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is as
accurate as possible.

Your attention is drawn to the below which details your right of
complaint.

Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write
or telephone the Information Compliance Unit quoting the reference number
above.

Yours sincerely

 

Victoria Lewis

Information Compliance Unit
Warwickshire Police & West Mercia Police

PO Box 55

Hindlip

Worcester

WR3 8SP

01905 331545 / 331565 / 331559

 

 

West Mercia Police in complying with their statutory duty under sections 1
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