NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BUREAU

Anti Crime & Corruption | Anti Human Trafficking | Girls Trafficking | Child Trafficking | Narcotics
Cyber Crime | Domestic Violence | Women Absent

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Key Activities of NIB

Focused on crime awareness, public reporting, documentation, and social responsibility

1. Collection and Dissemination of Crime-Related Information

  • Gather information related to crimes and criminal activities from citizens and various sources.
  • Analyze trends and patterns to raise awareness and inform the public and authorities.
  • Share verified crime-related information with relevant departments for necessary action.

2. Crime Awareness Campaigns

  • Organize awareness campaigns on women’s safety, cybercrime, child abuse, domestic violence, drug abuse, and human trafficking.
  • Use posters, seminars, workshops, street plays, and social media to educate the public about crime prevention.

3. Documentation and Reporting

  • Prepare documentation and case reports based on complaints and crime-related data.
  • Maintain structured records of incidents, trends, and community concerns for public reference and advocacy.

4. Victim Assistance and Guidance

  • Provide basic legal awareness and support to crime victims.
  • Guide victims on how to file complaints or approach appropriate authorities.
  • Assist individuals who are afraid or unsure about approaching police or legal departments.

5. Reporting of Social Crimes

  • Raise public awareness on social crimes such as child marriage, dowry, cyber bullying, and substance abuse.
  • Encourage anonymous reporting to promote a safer environment without fear of retaliation.

6. Cybercrime Awareness and Reporting Support

  • Educate the public, especially youth, about online threats like fraud, phishing, identity theft, and fake profiles.
  • Help victims understand procedures to file complaints with cybercrime cells or legal authorities.

7. Youth and Student Engagement

  • Conduct sessions in schools, colleges, and institutions on crimes, laws, and civic responsibilities.
  • Train youth to contribute actively to building a crime-free society through ethical behavior.

8. Coordination with Government and Social Bodies

  • Collaborate with local administration, police, legal aid cells, education departments, and social organizations.
  • Act as a bridge between citizens and authorities in addressing crime-related concerns.

9. Volunteer Network and Training

  • Build a strong nationwide network of trained volunteers to support NIB mission.
  • Organize training programs on legal rights, reporting procedures, and public awareness techniques.

10. Public Communication and Outreach

  • Promote NIB objectives, values, and activities through media, events, and publications.
  • Encourage civic responsibility and active citizen participation in crime prevention.

NIB Mission in Brief

To build a just, crime-free, and informed society by promoting public awareness, collecting and reporting criminal information, and empowering citizens with knowledge — all within the boundaries of the Constitution and law.