Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people who are not wanted for arrest have been placed on police facial recognition watchlists.
Watchlists for live facial recognition deployments are compiled by the police and are specific to the operational requirements of each deployment
The College of Policing have published national guidance which sets out the categories of people that can be included on watchlists. They include people who are wanted either by the police or by the courts, missing persons, vulnerable people and people who could be a danger to themselves or others.
In each case there must be appropriate justification and authorisation, always passing the tests of necessity, proportionality and use for a policing purpose.