Published on: January 8, 2025

BHARATPOL PORTAL

BHARATPOL PORTAL

NEWS – Bharatpol Launched by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Developed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
  • Designed for real-time action against transnational crimes through international police cooperation.
  • Extends CBI’s Interpol capabilities to all Indian law enforcement agencies.

What is Bharatpol?

  • Broadcast hub connecting central and state agencies with Interpol.
  • Facilitates faster investigations of transnational crimes.
  • CBI serves as the National Central Bureau for Interpol in India (NCB-New Delhi).
  • Replaces traditional communication methods (letters, emails, faxes) for improved efficiency.
  • Addresses the need for rapid international collaboration against rising transnational crime like cybercrime, organised crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Real-time Interface: Enables seamless and effective communication between agencies.
  • Accelerated Data Sharing: Expedites responses to domestic and international requests, including Red Corner Notices.
  • Improved Fugitive Apprehension: Aims to bring criminals fleeing overseas to justice more efficiently.
  • Access to Interpol Databases: Provides access to 19 types of Interpol databases for crime analysis, prevention, and criminal apprehension.
  • Enhanced Interoperability: Allows all Indian police forces to function as an extension of Interpol’s NCB-New Delhi.

Five Key Modules:

  • Connect: Enables law enforcement agencies to function as an extension of Interpol’s NCB-New Delhi.
  • Interpol Notices: Simplifies seeking and offering international investigative assistance across 195 countries.
  • Broadcast: Ensures immediate availability of assistance requests from 195 countries.
  • References: Streamlines access to Interpol databases for analysis and investigation.
  • Resources: Facilitates document exchange and management, along with capacity-building initiatives.

Impact and Significance:

  • Expedites investigations involving international elements.
  • Strengthens India’s ability to combat transnational crime.
  • Improves coordination between central and state law enforcement agencies and Interpol.