Radio Free Asia 2019-09-26
Authorities in the southwestern Chinese region of Guangxi have called on local residents to present themselves for DNA collection over a three-month period lasting until the end of this year, RFA has learned.
Police stations in Guangxi's tourist destination of Guilin have written to local residents calling on them to undergo blood tests and DNA sampling between Sept. 20 and Dec. 31, according to a copy of the notice seen by RFA.
The request was being made to "complete minimum data requirements for policing" and to "improve population management and control," the notice said.
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