THE Metropolitan Police has been collecting “children’s personal data” from social media sites as part of an anti-gang project carrying out “profiling on a large scale,” a police document has revealed.
The Home Office-funded scheme, called Project Alpha, started in July 2019 with the stated aim of gathering intelligence from social media such as Snapchat, Youtube and Instagram, to prevent instances of serious and gang-related crime.
A team of 30 staff are employed on the project to scroll through social media sites, looking at drill music videos and other content.
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