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According to INTERPOL, Namibia is actively working to implement a National DNA database.<ref name="ftn1"> Personal communication with INTERPOL DNA Working Group.
 
According to INTERPOL, Namibia is actively working to implement a National DNA database.<ref name="ftn1"> Personal communication with INTERPOL DNA Working Group.
According to Interpol, Namibia has a DNA databse containing 840 reference DNA profiles from individuals, 438 crime scene DNA profiles, 50 missing person DNA profiles plus 538 unidentified human remains DNA profiles.
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</ref> However, developments are at an early stage, with DNA identified as one part of a strategic plan to modernise policing.
 
</ref> However, developments are at an early stage, with DNA identified as one part of a strategic plan to modernise policing.
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According to Interpol, Namibia has a DNA databse containing 840 reference DNA profiles from individuals, 438 crime scene DNA profiles, 50 missing person DNA profiles plus 538 unidentified human remains DNA profiles.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 18:36, 26 January 2016


According to INTERPOL, Namibia is actively working to implement a National DNA database.<ref name="ftn1"> Personal communication with INTERPOL DNA Working Group.


</ref> However, developments are at an early stage, with DNA identified as one part of a strategic plan to modernise policing. According to Interpol, Namibia has a DNA databse containing 840 reference DNA profiles from individuals, 438 crime scene DNA profiles, 50 missing person DNA profiles plus 538 unidentified human remains DNA profiles.

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