Revelations about Project Alpha collection of ‘personal data’ from those as young as 13 raise concerns for minority ethnic children

Children as young as 13 have been secretly monitored online as part of a continuing surveillance operation run by the Metropolitan police, the Guardian has learned.

The project could also be gathering data on much younger children, as it is not compulsory for officers to document the ages of the individuals they are targeting.

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