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Has the dna of the baby been admitted to the public security system?
When a child is born in a hospital, government departments must collect DNA for free and input it into the computer systems of public security and civil affairs. Those who have not collected and entered the hospital are not allowed to leave the hospital, and it should be clearly stipulated that all children in the country must check their DNA fingerprints when registering. Those who can't register for naturalization and check the source of their children. The public security organ will promptly return the child to his parents, register the child in his home, and investigate the legal responsibility of the violator according to law.
Newborn DNA will indeed be input into the public security and civil affairs computer systems by the public security department. This measure is aimed at cracking down on the crime of abducting and selling children, because the DNA of newborns can help the police quickly identify and retrieve abducted children. The DNA of this newborn has been entered into the public security and civil affairs computer system by the public security department to crack down on the crime of abducting and selling children.
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