In News:
- Preparations are afoot for the 90th Interpol General Assembly that is to be held in the Indian capital later this year.
- The arrangements for the event are being made by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in coordination with other government agencies.
What’s in Today’s Article:
- Interpol – About, functions, types of Interpol notices, Interpol general assembly, India and Interpol
In Focus: Interpol
- Full Name - International Criminal Police Organisation.
- Interpol is the radio-telegraph code for the organisation.
- Interpol is an international police organisation made up of 195 member countries.
- It does not work under UN.
- It has enjoyed a special role – that of Permanent Observer at the United Nations - since 1996.
- It was founded in 1923 and is headquartered at Lyon, France.
Functions
- It is not a police force in the traditional sense—its agents are not able to arrest criminals.
- It is more of an information-sharing network, providing a way for national police forces to co-operate effectively and
- Tackle international crime ranging from human trafficking and terrorism to money laundering and illegal art dealing.
- Sharing of information is done by issuing colour-coded notices in four languages - English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
- The organization operates centralised criminal databases that contain fingerprint records, DNA samples and stolen documents.
Types of Interpol Notices
- Interpol issues different types of notices which have different objectives.
- Types of notices issued – Red, Blue, Yellow, Black, Orange, Purple, Green etc.
- Red Notice - A notification that a member state would like someone arrested.
- States are not obliged to follow these notices, but will often treat them as a warrant for someone’s arrest and extradition.
Interpol General Assembly
- The General Assembly is Interpol’s supreme governing body, and comprises representatives from all its member countries.
- It meets annually for a session lasting approximately four days, to vote on activities and policy. It takes decisions in the form of resolutions.
India and Interpole
- India has been a member since 1956.
- Like any member nation, India maintains a National Central Bureau (NCB). The NCB is the designated contact point for the Interpol.
- In India’s case, The CBI is the designated nodal body for the Interpol.
- NCB serves as the national platform for cooperation between domestic law enforcement units and the international police community.
- India has collaborated with the Interpol in tackling a myriad of organised crimes such as poaching, wildlife trafficking, spurious drugs and fake medicine rackets, etc.
- India will host the Interpol General Assembly in 2022 as part of celebrations of the 75th anniversary of Indian Independence.
- Also, in November 2021, CBI Special Director Praveen Sinha was elected as a delegate for Asia on the executive committee of the Interpol.