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South African Police Service Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995)

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Forensic DNA Regulations, 2020

15. Protocols and training relating to familial searches

 

(1) Familial searches may only be conducted by forensic analysts of the Section: Forensic Database Management.

 

(2) A likelihood ratio calculation may be applied to the outcome of the familial search to identify forensic investigative leads in order to enable an investigation officer to—
(a) interview family members of near matches; or
(b) identify unidentified human remains.

 

(3) The Divisional Commissioner: Forensic Services must ensure that forensic analysts of the Section: Victim Identification are identified and trained to assist investigating officers in the investigation of forensic investigative leads that have been identified by means of familial searches.

 

(4) A minimum of 21 loci must be used by the FSL to derive the forensic DNA profiles from DNA samples used in familial searches.

 

(5) The Section Head: Victim Identification Unit must inform the Section Head: Forensic Database Management of any positive identifications made in order to expunge a forensic DNA profile loaded in the Missing Persons and Unidentified Human Remains Index.