What will happen to a person's registrable particulars such as fingerprints, photographs and body samples records if his criminal record is rendered spent?
A criminal record that has been rendered spent is not erased from the Register of Criminals but is marked as spent. Thus, the registrable particulars collected as part of that criminal record will still remain in the Register of Criminals kept by the Police.
This information is sourced from SPF-STAGING
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