INTERPOL

INTERPOL

  • Genesis: Established as International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) during 2nd International Police Congress in Vienna in 1923.
  • It was established as INTERPOL – The
    International Criminal Police Organization –
    after adoption of its Constitution in 1956 at its
    25th General Assembly.
  • Members: 196 countries including India as one of
    the founding members.
  • Headquarters: Lyon, France.
  • National Central Bureau (NCBs): Established by
    member countries as a point of access for
    INTERPOL affairs.
  • NCBs connects with the General Secretariat via
  • INTERPOL’s secure global police
  • communications network called I-24/7.
  • CBI is India’s NCB to the INTERPOL.
  • Governing Bodies: The General Assembly and
    Executive Committee.
    o General Assembly (GA) is INTERPOL’s supreme
    governing body, comprising representatives
    from each of our member countries, which meets
    once a year.
  • 13-member Executive Committee is the
    governing body in charge of supervising the
    execution of the GA’s decisions and
    administration and work of General Secretariat.
  • It has 13 members including President
    (elected for four years), which are elected by
    the GA and it meets thrice a year.
  • Notices: INTERPOL’s colour coded notices are
    international requests for cooperation or alerts
    allowing police in member countries to share critical
    crime-related information.
  • Notices are published by the General
    Secretariat at the request of a NCB and are made
    available to all our member countries.

Role of India in INTERPOL

  • CBI as National Central Bureau (NCB)
  • INTERPOL Liaison Officers (ILOs): CBI connects all Indian law enforcement agencies (at the Central, and State/Union Territory levels) through designated ILOs.
  • These ILOs work in conjunction with Unit Officers (UOs), who typically hold positions such as
    Superintendents of Police, Police Commissioners, or Branch Chiefs within their respective organizations.
  • Global Operations Centre (GOC): The GOC of CBI at New Delhi has been proactive in rendering expeditious international law enforcement assistance on references on a 24×7 basis.
  • INTERPOL Young Global Police Leaders Programme 2023: Hosted by India to train young police leaders from
    across the world and help them develop an international perspective and understanding.
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