According to Valery Kalachev, head of the Russian Interior Ministry’s National Central Bureau of Interpol, the Interpol database contains data on more than 130,000 terrorists and their allies, as well as fingerprint and DNA records for 665,000 people whose traces were found at the scenes of terrorist attacks.
“As of the end of last year, Interpol’s data store held data on more than 130,000 people involved in terrorist activities, as well as on persons assisting them. Apart from that, the databases contain identification data (dactocards and DNA) for 665,000 people, whose traces were retrieved from sites of terrorism-related crimes,” he said.