INTERPOL
- INTERNATIONAL
News: CBI Academy joins Interpol Global
Academy Network
What's
in the news?
● The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Academy joined the Interpol Global
Academy Network at a virtual event.
Global
Academy Network:
● The
event was organised by the agency and the Singapore-based Interpol Global
Complex for Innovation.
● The
network supports academic collaboration
among law enforcement training institutions across the world.
● The
CBI Academy had become the 10th member
of Interpol Global Academy Network. According to the agency, over the years, it
has emerged as a major police institution of the country and South Asia.
● Since
2005, it has imparted training to over 50,000 police officers, including around
1,432 foreign nationals from SAARC nations, Africa, South East Asia, Central
Asia and West-Asia.
● Several
programmes have been conducted in collaboration with foreign agencies such as
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, French
Embassy, National Cyber Crime Unit and National Crime Agency (United Kingdom),
Interpol and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Canada).
Interpol
- Backdrop:
● Set
up in 1923.
● Interpol
is a secure information-sharing platform
that facilitates criminal investigation of police forces across the globe
through collection and dissemination of information received from various
police forces.
● Headquarter
- Lyon, France.
● It
keeps track of the movements of criminals and those under the police radar in
various regions and tips off police forces which had either sought the
Interpol’s assistance or which in its opinion will benefit from the particulars
available with it.
● Aided
by state-of-the art databases and computer analytics, the Interpol operates
round the clock and employs some of the best minds in the area of crime
analysis and technology.
● It
aims to promote the widest-possible mutual assistance between criminal police
forces.
Organization:
● The
head of Interpol is the President
who is elected by the General Assembly.
He comes from one of the member-nations and holds office for four years.
● The
day-to-day activities are overseen by a full-time Secretary General elected by the General Assembly, who holds office for
five years.
● The
General Assembly lays down the policy for execution by its Secretariat which
has several specialised directorates for cybercrime, terrorism, drug
trafficking, financial crime, environmental crime, human trafficking, etc.
Members:
● Every
member-country is the Interpol’s face in that country.
● 195 members.
● All
contact of a country’s law enforcement agency with Interpol is through the
highest investigating body of the land.
● The
CBI assumes this role in India with one of its senior officers heading its
exclusive Inter wing (the National Central Bureaus) for collation of
information and liaison with the world body.
Red
Notice:
● It
is a structured communication issued by the Interpol to all member-nations notifying the names of persons against whom
an arrest warrant is pending in a particular country.
● The
notice issued requests all member nations that if the named individual is
located in their country an immediate communication should be sent to the
nation that wants him in connection with a criminal investigation.
Challenges
of Interpol:
● The
rising spectre of transnational, cyber
and organised crime requires a globally coordinated law enforcement
response.
● Interpol
has a legacy of trust and reliability.
● It
needs to acquire powers of sanction against a country which refuses to
cooperate in implementing a Red Notice.
● It
is however highly unlikely that member-nations will ever agree to dilute their
sovereignty and invest the Interpol with such authority.