The police say that such unsubstantiated information - know as criminal intelligence - will be kept separate from criminal records and other hard information.
In interviews yesterday, Mr. Stella and his lawyer said the Government had relied heavily on unsubstantiated information.
It may refer to unsubstantiated information, in contrast to knowledge and fact-based beliefs.
But they routinely exercise such judgment and withhold unsubstantiated or irrelevant information.
There was also unsubstantiated information about possible escape planning.
End users are faced with a plethora of unsubstantiated information when searching for service providers, increasing their search and decision time.
"And now, for the unsubstantiated information..." "It's gossip time," whispered a uniformed admiral in the corner to his nearest colleague.
"There are too many unknowns in this case for me to put a lot of weight on unsubstantiated information," Jack said.
To provide proof that Muhammad's Prophethood, and his knowledge is not based on unsubstantiated information, rather but was gained through revelation.
We do not base our arguments on "anecdotes and unsubstantiated information."