When Russia’s law on genomic registration was adopted in 2008, it led to the creation of a federal DNA database, and mandated that anyone found guilty of committing a serious crime should have their unique and immutable genetic information entered into it.
In 2023, mandatory registration in the DNA database was already extended from anyone convicted of committing a serious crime to anybody even suspected of doing so, but since the start of the year, DNA samples must be taken from anyone arrested for committing even a civil offence.
The recent amendments to the law have placed the responsibility for collecting and handling the biomaterial, which was previously the job of forensic laboratories, into the hands of law enforcement agencies.