29 de Septiembre de 2008
Policías locales haciendo bases de datos de personas no detenidas
On 14 August 2008, it surfaced that the local police in Sada (A Corunha) has been holding an illegal archive that includes personal data and photographs of people identified during night-time patrols, taken with a Polaroid and with a white wall in the background, as well as the personal details of some minors. There are hand-written notes in the files and what appear to be sub-classifications in the lists, which have been deduced by the fact that the identification cards are marked in three different colours, two of them in different tones of green and the third in orange, raising suspicion that this division may relate to political affiliation (the police have photographs of assemblies and demonstrations), or to whether the identified people have precedents, in terms of incidents involving the police or charges brought against them.
Más información en: http://www.statewatch.org/news/2008/sep/01spain-illegal-database.htm
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