INTRODUCTION
National Crime Investigation Bureau (NCIB) is a registered, non-governmental, and independent public interest organization committed to building a just, crime-free, and aware society. The organization operates under constitutional limits and does not carry out any investigative or law enforcement actions. Instead, it plays a critical role in reporting, awareness, documentation, and public engagement.
1. RECEIVING AND PROCESSING PUBLIC GRIEVANCES
NCIB accepts verified written complaints or online submissions from individuals or organizations relating to matters of public interest, human rights violations, corruption, or safety concerns. Each complaint is processed professionally and referred to the appropriate authority as per its nature and severity.
2. REPORTING CRITICAL INFORMATION TO AUTHORITIES
One of NCIB’s core functions is to collect and forward verified information received from the public or members regarding issues such as:
- Anti-national activities and Anti-social behavior
- Information on wanted criminals or organized crime
- Illegal arms trafficking, drug smuggling, fake currency circulation
- Child labor, bonded labor, sexual harassment, and human rights violations
This information is submitted to:
- Local Police Stations and Senior Law Enforcement Officers
- State and Central Government Departments
- National Law Enforcement Agencies (CBI, NIA, ED, etc.)
- Human Rights Commissions, Women & Child Welfare Boards, and Judicial Bodies
Note: NCIB does not conduct independent investigations but only acts as a bridge to assist enforcement and administrative bodies through credible information sharing.
3. PUBLIC AWARENESS AND CAMPAIGNS
NCIB organizes various awareness programs across the country, including:
- Cyber Crime Awareness Seminars
- Legal Aid Camps for underprivileged citizens
- Campaigns for Women’s and Children’s Safety
- Education on Human Rights, Consumer Rights, and Constitutional Duties
4. RESEARCH AND SOCIAL REPORTING
NCIB conducts research and field surveys on pressing social issues. It prepares and submits public reports to relevant authorities and publishes content that educates society on crimes, corruption, and legal rights.
5. USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND MEDIA OUTREACH
NCIB uses media and social media as a powerful tool to raise awareness. It actively shares important updates, public interest messages, cyber safety tips, and legal rights information. The organization currently has over 5 lakh followers on Facebook and approximately 2.5 lakh followers on X (Twitter). It also works in coordination with print and electronic media to highlight key social issues.
6. CAPACITY BUILDING & TRAINING PROGRAMS
NCIB regularly conducts training for members, youth volunteers, teachers, and social workers. These are focused on human rights laws, cyber security, public reporting, social leadership, and legal aid processes. Both offline and online workshops are organized across different regions.
7. EMERGENCY AND COLLABORATIVE RESPONSE
In case of natural disasters, emergencies, or public safety threats, NCIB coordinates with authorities for relief support and information exchange. It supports community policing and social order through citizen participation.
8. OTHER PUBLIC WELFARE ACTIVITIES
- Free legal guidance to victims
- Assistance in social rehabilitation efforts
- Collaboration with NGOs and like-minded institutions working for national and social upliftment
Important Note: NCIB does not carry out raids, arrests, or enforcement actions. It is an awareness, information, and advocacy platform that empowers citizens and supports government authorities through lawful and peaceful means.