for a person 16 years of age and above, the written consent of that person;
(b)
for a person 14 years of age and above but below 16 years of age, the written consent of both that person and of his parent or guardian; and
(c)
for a person below 14 years of age, the written consent of his parent or guardian,
given to a police officer or officer of the Central Narcotics Bureau in charge of the case after that officer has informed the person concerned, his parent or guardian or both, as the case may be, of the purpose for which a body sample is required from such person and the manner by which such body sample is to be taken from him;
“authorised analyst” means a person appointed by the Commissioner of Police to be an analyst;
“body sample” means —
(a)
a sample of blood;
(b)
a sample of head hair, including the roots thereof;
(c)
a swab taken from a person’s mouth; or
(d)
such other sample as may be prescribed under subsection (2);
“DNA” means deoxyribonucleic acid;
“DNA information” means genetic information derived from the forensic DNA analysis of a body sample;
“finger impression” includes thumb impression and palmar impression;
[Deleted by Act 26 of 2022 wef 12/06/2023]
“invasive sample” means any body sample that is obtained by means of any invasive procedure, but does not include any sample described in subsection (3);
[Act 26 of 2022 wef 12/06/2023]
“other particulars”, in relation to a person, means any particulars, information or description of that person, other than his registrable particulars, that may be relevant or useful in the identification of that person;
“photograph”, in relation to a person, includes the photograph of any distinguishing feature or mark on the body of that person;
“registered medical practitioner” has the meaning given by the Medical Registration Act 1997 and includes a dentist registered under the Dental Registration Act 1999;
“registrable particulars” means the particulars of any detention or supervision order made under section 30(1), 32 or 38 and any name, description, photograph or finger impression of, or document relating to, any person so detained or placed under supervision, as the case may be.
[32/2004; 22/2007; 12/2018]
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the Minister may prescribe additional types of body samples that may be taken under section 27A.
[32/2004]
(3) The additional types of body samples that may be prescribed under subsection (2) shall not include samples to be obtained from —