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Criminal Investigation Department (other)
A criminal investigation department or crime investigation department is a branch of many police forces. It may refer to: *Criminal Investigation Department, UK agency *Criminal Investigation Department (Bangladesh) *Criminal Investigation Department (India) ** CID West Bengal *Criminal Investigation Department (Ireland) *Criminal Investigation Department (Singapore) *Criminal Investigation Department (Sri Lanka) *Criminal Investigation Department (Kenya) *Criminal Investigation Department (Mandatory Palestine) See also

*Criminal Investigation Division (other) *CID (other) *National Bureau of Investigation (other) *''Cambala Investigation Agency'', Indian television show {{disambiguation Criminal investigation ...
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Criminal Investigation Department
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of a police force to which most plainclothes detectives belong in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth nations. A force's CID is distinct from its Special Branch (though officers of both are entitled to the rank prefix "Detective"). The name derives from the CID of the Metropolitan Police, formed on 8 April 1878 by C. E. Howard Vincent as a re-formation of its Detective Branch. British colonial police forces all over the world adopted the terminology developed in the UK in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and later the police forces of those countries often retained it after independence. English-language media often use "CID" as a translation to refer to comparable organisations in other countries. By country Afghanistan The ''Criminal Investigation Department'' is under the Afghan National Police. Bangladesh France The Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire (DCPJ) is the national authority of the crim ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Bangladesh)
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is a specialized intelligence and investigation wing of the Bangladesh Police. It is headquartered in Malibagh, Dhaka and maintains a training school named the Detective Training School. Personnel attached to this wing essentially work in plain clothes. Mohammad Ali Mia, BPM, PPM is the head of the Criminal Investigation Department. History In 2009, the Criminal Investigation Department in Chittagong received an advance forensic lab facility. The South Korean government provided training to 15 officers of the Criminal Investigation Department from 24 November to 10 December 2011 through the Korea International Cooperation Agency at Korea Police Investigation Academy. Following attacks on the indigenous Santal community in Gaibandha District in 2019 the Criminal Investigation Department was appointed to investigate. The charge sheet submitted by the CID was rejected by the Santal Community who alleged names of local Member of Parliam ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (India)
A Crime Investigation Department (CID) is a branch of the State Police Services of India responsible for the investigation of crime, based on the Criminal Investigation Departments of British police forces. Formation and organization The first CID was created by the British Government in 1902, based on the recommendations of the Indian Police Commission, chaired by Andrew Fraser. At the entrance of the CID office at Gokhale Marg, Lucknow, there is a portrait of Rai Bahadur Pandit Shambhu Nath, King's Police Medalist (KPM) "Father of Indian CID". In 1929, the CID was split into Special Branch, CID and the Crime Branch (CB-CID). CID branches A CID may have several branches from state to state. These branches include: * CB-CID * Anti-Human Trafficking & Missing Persons Cell * Anti-Narcotics Cell * Finger Print Bureau * CID *Anti-Terrorism squad Crime Branch CID CB-CID is a special wing in a CID headed by the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) and assisted by the ...
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CID West Bengal
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the premier investigation agency of the State of West Bengal, India. In Bengal, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) came into existence on 1 April 1906 under Mr. C. W. C. Plowden. The first head of CID after Independence was H.N. Sarkar, IPJP. The Headquarter of CID is situated at Bhabani Bhaban, 31 Belvedere Road, Alipore, Kolkata. At present, CID West Bengal is headed by Gyanwant Singh, IPS, Addl. Director General of Police. History The Indian Police Commission in 1902–03 recommended constituting Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in every province and on 21 March 1905 the Government of India accepted the proposal of the Commission. The Government issued instructions to start the department in every province by 1907. In Bengal, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) came into existence on 1 April 1906 under Mr. C.W.C. Plowden. Divisions and Units CID, West Bengal has several specialized units for investigation ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Ireland)
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in the Irish Free State was an armed, plain-clothed counter-insurgency police unit that operated during the Irish Civil War. It was organised separately from the unarmed Civic Guard police force. The unit was formed shortly after the truce with the British (11 July 1921) and disbanded in October 1923. Formation The CID was created by Michael Collins and many of its personnel were former Irish Republican Army fighters whom he had commanded during the Irish War of Independence. In particular, a number came from the Squad, a Dublin-based IRA assassination unit under Collins' command. The unit had close links with the Army Intelligence and with a smaller "Protective Corps" which was based in the same building, Oriel House on Westland Row, Dublin. Initially, they were put under the command of Liam Tobin. On 31 July 1922, it was taken out of the control of military intelligence and put under the brief of TD Joseph McGrath. Its commanding ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Singapore)
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is one of the many departments under the Singapore Police Force for premier investigation and staff authority for criminal investigation matters within the Singapore Police Force. It is led by the Director of CID and assisted by 3 Deputy Directors. CID has a staff of over 500 officers: Senior Investigation Officers, Investigation Officers, Police Officers and Civilian Officers. Overview The CID conducts inquiries into a variety of criminal offences in Singapore, and is empowered to make arrests. Recent high profile investigations include the death of Shane Todd in 2013. The present director is Senior Assistant Commissioner How Kwang Hwee. Structure CID is led by a Director, currently SAC How Kwang Hwee, and 3 Deputy Directors. There are a total of 8 divisions in CID, with each division led by an Assistant Director, namely: # Operations, Investigation Policy Division #*Operations Management #*Operations Development #*Liaison & Training ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Sri Lanka)
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID; Sinhala language, Sinhala: අපරාධ විමර්ෂණ දෙපාර්තමේන්තුව ''Aparadha Vimarshana Departmentuwa'', Tamil language, Tamil: குற்றவியல் விசாரணை திணைக்களம்) is the primary investigative arm of the Sri Lanka Police and was established in 1870. It is headed by a director, who was of a Sri_Lanka_Police_Service#Ranks, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Grade. However, since the late 1970s, the position of Sri_Lanka_Police_Service#Ranks, Deputy Inspector General of Police - CID (DIG/CID) was established. Role The CID handles cases of a very serious nature that require specialist skills and complex detection. While the Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) has taken over most counter-terrorist investigations in the police when directed by Inspector General of Police or the Secretary of Defence to investigate a specific incidence the CID takes ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Kenya)
The Kenya Police Criminal Investigation Department, now referred to as Directorate of Criminal Investigations, is a department of the National Police Service responsible for investigation. The current head is Mr. George Kinoti It is referred to by the initials DCI. It is headed by a Director who reports to the Inspector General of Police. Due to the sensitivity of the position, the Director of the DCI is appointed by the President of Kenya The president of the Republic of Kenya () is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Kenya. The President is also the head of the executive branch of the Government of Kenya and is the commander-in-chief of the Kenya Defe .... The DCI headquarters are located on Kiambu Road, Nairobi. This department is further divided into sub-departments, namely: Directorates at Headquarters *Administration Directorate *Operations Directorate *Investigation Directorate *Forensic Directorate *Crime Research Intelligence Bureau *Na ...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Mandatory Palestine)
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was a branch of the British colonial Palestine Police Force in Mandatory Palestine. The CID was originally in charge of forensic investigations but after the 1929 Palestine riots, the CID was placed in charge of "collect ngdetailed information on Arabs and Jews—including through informers—produced political analyses and estimates, and supported security operations." After the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine The 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, later known as The Great Revolt (''al-Thawra al- Kubra'') or The Great Palestinian Revolt (''Thawrat Filastin al-Kubra''), was a popular nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine a ..., the CID focused more on the Jewish insurgency against British rule in Palestine. According to the research of Eldad Harouvi in ''Palestine Investigated: The Criminal Investigation Department of the Palestine Police Force, 1920–1948'', the CID ultimately "evolved from an organ ...
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Criminal Investigation Division (other)
Criminal investigation division may refer to: *FBI Criminal Investigative Division *IRS Criminal Investigation Division *United States Army Criminal Investigation Division *United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division See also

*CID (other) *Criminal Investigation Department (other) {{disambiguation ...
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CID (other)
CID may refer to: Film * ''C.I.D.'' (1955 film), an Indian Malayalam film * ''C.I.D.'' (1956 film), an Indian Hindi film * ''C. I. D.'' (1965 film), an Indian Telugu film * ''C.I.D.'' (1990 film), an Indian Hindi film Television * ''CID'' (Indian TV series) * ''C.I.D.'' (Singaporean TV series) Organizations Police units * Criminal Investigation Department (other) * Criminal Investigation Division (other) * United States Army Criminal Investigation Division Other organizations * Center for International Development, at Harvard University * Central Institute for the Deaf * Committee of Imperial Defence, a former part of the government of Great Britain and the British Empire * Conseil International de la Danse, an umbrella organization for all forms of dance in the world * Council of Industrial Design, a UK body renamed the Design Council * University of Colombo, Centre for Instrument Development, in Sri Lanka Science and technology Biology and medicine * ' ...
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National Bureau Of Investigation (other)
National Bureau of Investigation may refer to the following: *National Bureau of Investigation (Finland) * National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines) * National Bureau of Investigation (Sweden) *National Bureau of Investigation (Ukraine) *Central Bureau of Investigation (India) *Federal Bureau of Investigation (United States) *Police Bureau of Investigation (Bangladesh) * Rwanda Investigation Bureau *Central Investigation Bureau (Nepal) * Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics (Republic of China (1912–1949)) ** Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (Taiwan) * Bureau of Investigation and Statistics (Republic of China (1912–1949)) **Military Intelligence Bureau (Taiwan) *Criminal Investigation Agency (Indonesia) * Federal Investigation Agency (Pakistan) *National Investigation Agency (India) *Investigation Agency-ICTBD (Bangladesh) See also * State bureau of investigation * Criminal investigation * NBI (other) *Special Investigations Bureau (other) ...
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