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FOI Reference: 1173/2025
Request
I am investigating how AI-assisted evidence analysis is documented and reported within existing Chain of Custody (CoC) and Audit Trail (AT) structures.
For the sake of clarity, I have included a glossary at the end of this document. CoC is used here as an umbrella term encompassing related concepts such as continuity, chain of evidence, and provenance; while AT refers to any documentation system that captures and records the forensic processing of evidence.
Glossary
Response
I can confirm that Dyfed-Powys Police does not hold the information requested, this is due to the fact that we do not utilise any AI tools for disclosure/file build purposes.
It should be noted that as a result of the systems adopted by Dyfed-Powys Police in relation to the recording of such information that the information released may or may not be accurate.
(This is a response under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and disclosed on 17/12/2025)
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