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Bangladeshi
man shot
HOME OFFICE DENIES
dead in car
CRB PLANS TO STORE
FINGERPRINTS
Emdad Rahman: The Home Office has
denied that the Criminal Records Bureau
(CRB) will set up a database to collect and
store the fingerprints of people who apply to
work with children and vulnerable people.
A Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
spokesperson told Computer Weekly, "There
London Bangla Report: The family of a man shot dead in his car
have expressed their shock over his death. Safrajur Rahman
are no plans for the CRB to take or retain
Jahingir died from two gunshot wounds as he sat behind the wheel
applicants' fingerprints in a database."
of his silver Vauxhall Corsa in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, on
Computer Weekly reported last week that the
Friday night. Three men, aged 28, 33 and 36, remain in custody
Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA),
after being arrested in connection with his death.
which from October will keep a register of
In a statement released by South Yorkshire Police, his family said:
some 11 million applicants and will use CRB
submitting applicants' fingerprints to the CRB. them against relevant criminal records. "The
"Shaju was not only close to our hearts but to every single person
check and other sources to evaluate a person's
It said the police already fingerprint a small CRB is working with the police to make the
that knew him. "He was kind and
suitability for the role.
number of applicants where there was an process faster and easier for these applicants
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The Home Office said ISA would not be
issue with verifying their identity, and check each year," the ...Contn’d on Page07
UKIP Leader to
NHS told to axe
fight Speaker's
Poll predicts
10% of staff to
Three arrested after
seat
96-seat Tory
save cash 'baby remains' found
London Bangla Report: The
London Bangla Report: Three
majority
NHS needs to cut around 10%
people have been arrested after
of its workforce to meet savings
the remains of three newborn
targets, according to a study
babies, thought to have been
commissioned - and rejected -
hidden since the 1980s, were
by the Government.
London Bangla Report: The Tories could be found.
heading for a 96-seat Commons majority at the
The report from consultancy
The discovery was made after a
next general election, a poll has revealed.
firm McKinsey and Company
house raid in Harlow Close in St
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has Conservative leader David Cameron currently
said 137,000 posts, including
Helens, Merseyside, last Sunday
The house in St Helens where
announced he will fight for the has a 42% share of the vote, with Labour
clinical staff as well as admin
following a tip-off.
the remains were found
Speaker's seat at the next trailing on 28% and the Liberal Democrats on
workers, must go to claw back
Merseyside Police said forensic children.
election saying John Bercow 17%, according to the YouGov survey.
£20bn by 2014.
tests were being carried out to Two women, aged 38 and 54,
"represents The opinion poll is the
But the ...Contn’d on Page07
...Contn’d on Page07 determine the age and sex of the and a ...Contn’d on Page07...Contn’d on Page07
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