Japan confirms more Saga police DNA misconduct cases

A National Police Agency report said the agency cannot rule out negative effects on investigations in 37 cases involving Saga police DNA misconduct.

The National Police Agency confirmed additional cases of DNA misconduct by Saga police. Its report states that negative effects on investigations cannot be ruled out in 37 cases. The announcement came on June 4 2026.

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