CBI makes social media debut ahead of Interpol General Assembly

The General Assembly is Interpol's supreme governing body, comprising representatives from each of the 195 member countries which meet annually.

October 03, 2022 03:51 am | Updated 09:49 am IST - New Delhi

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) logo. File

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) logo. File | Photo Credit: PTI

Social media shy Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made a maiden appearance on Twitter and Instagram ahead of the upcoming Interpol General Assembly, in which 195 countries are likely to participate, officials said on Sunday.

The agency created its accounts on both platforms with the user, ID CBI_CIO, for the three-day-long 90th General Assembly starting on October 18, they said.

Unlike its peers, the Enforcement Directorate and the National Investigation Agency, the CBI had kept social media at an arm's length, sticking to the age-old practice of issuing press releases.

The General Assembly will focus on cyber crime, financial crimes and child sexual abuse material peddled on the Internet among other issues, officials said.

Having already organised a General Assembly in 1997, India was given an out-of-turn chance to organise the event through a vote on the eve of the 75th anniversary of its Independence.

Home Minister Amit Shah had made a proposal in this regard to Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock, who called on the Minister during his visit to India.

The General Assembly is Interpol's supreme governing body, comprising representatives from each of the 195 member countries which meet annually.

Each member country may be represented by one or several delegates who are typically Ministers, Chiefs of police, heads of their Interpol National Central Bureaus and senior ministry officials, they said.

India, which joined the organisation in 1949, is one of the oldest members of the International Criminal Police Organization, known as Interpol.

Headquartered in Lyon, France, Interpol was founded in 1923 as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC). The name, Interpol, served as the agency's telegraphic address in 1946, and was chosen as its common name in 1956.

The CBI is designated as the National Central Bureau of India for Interpol.

The agency has actively participated in two recent operations based on Interpol inputs — Operation Megha Chakra against online child sexual abuse material and Operation Garud against narcotics. 

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