Criminal Investigation Bureau
刑事警察局
Agency overview
Formed1 September 1973
Preceding
  • Criminal Affairs Division
JurisdictionTaiwan
HeadquartersXinyi, Taipei, Taiwan
25°02′33.3″N 121°33′44.2″E / 25.042583°N 121.562278°E / 25.042583; 121.562278
Agency executive
  • Huang Chia-lu, Commissioner
Parent agencyNational Police Agency
WebsiteOfficial website

The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB; Chinese: 刑事警察局; pinyin: Xíngshì Jǐngchájú) is a unit of National Police Agency under the Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan.

History

The modern criminal police system of the Republic of China was originally established in 1946 when the National Police Department (NPD) was established under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior. It consisted of a Criminal Affairs Division and Crime Laboratory, as well as Criminal Sections for each province.

In 1945, Taiwan was handed over from Japan to the Republic of China. Soon afterwards, the Taiwan Provincial Police Administration (TPPA) was established under the jurisdiction of Taiwan Provincial Administration Office. TPPA consisted of an Investigation Unit under its First Section and a Forensic Science Unit under its Third Section. The two units were integrated with the Research Unit to form the Criminal Affairs Office. In 1946, NPD was upgraded to the National Police Service (NPS). On 16 May 1947, Taiwan Provincial Government was established and TPPA took over the task of police affairs in Taiwan. In 1949 after the government retreat from Nanking to Taipei, NPS was downgraded to NPD. On 15 July 1972, NPD was reorganized as the National Police Agency (NPA).

On 1 September 1973, the Criminal Investigation Bureau was established by the government and placed it under the jurisdiction of NPA. On 28 March 1974, CIB took over the duties of National Central Bureau Taipei (NCB Taipei) to liaise with Interpol. In 1998, the Taiwan Provincial Police Administration Criminal Police Corps was dissolved and its personnel and responsibilities were merged into CIB.[1]

Organizational structure

Commissioners

Transportation

The bureau is accessible within walking distance north west from Taipei City Hall Station of the Taipei Metro.

References

  1. ^ "History". Criminal Investigation Bureau. 24 September 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2021.