National Investigation Agency (NIA)
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Polity & Governance
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28th Oct, 2022
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Context
The Union Home and Cooperation Minister recently said that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) agency will have offices in all states by 2024.
About National Investigation Agency (NIA)
- Accordingly, the NIA Act was enacted in 2008 and the National Investigation Agency was born.
- The Act gives the NIA powers to-
- Take Suo motu cognisance of terror activities in any part of India and register a case
- Enter any state without permission from the state government
- Investigate and arrest people.
- At present NIA is functioning as the Central Counter-Terrorism Law Enforcement Agency in India.
- Jurisdiction
- The agency is empowered to deal with terror related crimes across states without special permission from the states.
- A State Government may request the Central Government to hand over the investigation of a case to the NIA, provided the case has been registered for the offences as contained in the schedule to the NIA Act.
- It is headquartered in Delhi.
- Branches: Hyderabad, Guwahati, Kochi, Lucknow, Mumbai, Kolkata, Raipur, Jammu, Chandigarh, Ranchi, Chennai and Imphal.
- Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Home Affairs
Functions of NIA
- In-depth professional investigation of scheduled offences using the latest scientific methods of investigation and setting up such standards as to ensure that all cases entrusted to the NIA are detected.
- Ensuring effective and speedy trial.
- Assist all States and other investigating agencies in investigation of terrorist cases.
- Build a data base on all terrorist related information and share the data base available with the States and other agencies.
NIA special courts
- Various Special Courts have been notified by the Govt. of India for trial of the cases arising out of offences committed in various states of the Union.
- These are presided over by a judge appointed by the Central Government on the recommendation of the Chief Justice of the High Court with jurisdiction in that region.
About NIA (Amendment) Act, 2019
- The 2019 NIA Amendment Act expanded the type of offences that the investigative body could investigate and prosecute.
- The agency can now investigate offences related to human trafficking, counterfeit currency, manufacture or sale of prohibited arms, cyber-terrorism, and offences under the Explosive Substances Act, 1908.
- The amendment also enables the Central government to designate sessions courts as special courts for NIA trials.
- The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment (UAPA), also passed in 2019, allows an NIA officer to conduct raids, and seize properties that are suspected to be linked to terrorist activities.
- The NIA does not have to take permission from the Director General of Police of a state.
- The investigating officer only requires sanction from the Director General of NIA.