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The Criminal Records Bureau under the UK Home Office was responsible for counter-terrorism, and though it wasn't as forceful an entity as the police or intelligence departments, the Home Office did indeed have records on terrorist suspects.
The confidential documents Schultz downloaded contained very detailed personal profiles, including names, gender, age, nationality, residence, and so on. Any information that had been identified was listed there.
As Yang Yi flipped through several photos, he discovered that the list, which extended to over four hundred individuals, truly encompassed every race; the most numerous were dangerous suspects among the new immigrants, especially those of Middle Eastern origin.
The type of photos in such records were not the typical identification portraits. Some were close-ups, others were taken from a distance, and some profiles either had just a name without a photo or just a photo without a name, with only a codename beside it.