CBI recently hosted a two-day workshop aimed at strengthening the understanding of Interpol’s colour-coded notices.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently hosted a two-day workshop aimed at strengthening the understanding of Interpol’s colour-coded notices among law enforcement officials across India. The session, conducted in collaboration with Interpol’s Notice and Diffusion Task Force, concluded on Tuesday.
The workshop saw participation from officers representing key central agencies, including the CBI, National Investigation Agency (NIA), Enforcement Directorate (ED), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Delhi Police, and the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB). Representatives from state and Union territory police forces, along with officials from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Union Home Ministry, judges, and legal experts, were also present.
According to a statement from the CBI, discussions focused on improving the process of seeking international assistance from foreign countries through Interpol and making this channel more efficient. Another key agenda was streamlining the execution of incoming requests from foreign nations by Indian agencies.
The workshop highlighted best practices for handling Interpol requests and explored ways to enhance cross-border collaboration in criminal investigations.
During the discussions, officials were introduced to Bharatpol, a newly launched initiative designed to speed up the processing of Interpol’s colour-coded notices. The CBI, which serves as India’s National Central Bureau (NCB) for Interpol, will oversee all requests and ensure a more effective exchange of information.
Interpol issues nine different colour-coded notices to its 196 member countries based on specific requests from governments. Each type serves a unique purpose in international law enforcement:
This workshop marks a significant step in enhancing India’s ability to collaborate with international law enforcement agencies. By streamlining Interpol-related processes and adopting new technologies like Bharatpol, Indian authorities aim to strengthen global crime-fighting efforts and improve the efficiency of cross-border investigations.
With an increasing number of transnational crimes, sessions like these ensure that India remains well-equipped to tackle international criminal activities and contribute effectively to global security efforts.
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