National Police Agency Uncovers Expanded Scandal Involving Fake DNA Tests by Saga Police
Japan's National Police Agency (NPA) has uncovered a wider scandal involving the Saga police force. The investigation revealed that police officers fabricated DNA analysis
Japan's National Police Agency (NPA) has uncovered a wider scandal involving the Saga
police force. The investigation revealed that police officers fabricated DNA analysis
results. The fake DNA tests were used in criminal investigations within the Saga
prefecture. The NPA says the misconduct undermines confidence in forensic evidence.
Authorities are reviewing the affected cases to determine possible wrongful convictions.
The scandal raises questions about oversight of police forensic laboratories. Officials
have pledged stricter controls and independent audits moving forward. The public awaits
further details on the scope of the wrongdoing.