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Posted 11 Jan 2025

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New Silver Notice is part of a pilot phase involving 52 countries (including India) and will aid in fighting transnational organized crime.

About the Silver Notice

  • It is the newest addition to INTERPOL’s suite of colour-coded Notices, targeting criminal assets . (See image) 
  • It will facilitate locating, identifying, and obtaining information about laundered assets including properties, vehicles, financial accounts and businesses. 

 

  • Silver Notice aids members in requesting information on assets linked to a person’s criminal activities such as fraud, corruption, drug trafficking, environmental crime etc.

About INTERPOL Notices

  • They are international requests for cooperation or alerts allowing police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
  • There are 8 types of Notices apart from the INTERPOL-UNSC Special Notice.
  • Issued by: General Secretariat 
  • Notices can be requested by:
    • A member country’s INTERPOL National Central Bureau
    • International Criminal Tribunals and the International Criminal Court (related to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity)
    • United Nations (for implementation of sanctions imposed by the Security Council)
An image titled "INTERPOL Notices" displaying various types of notices issued by INTERPOL, each associated with a specific color and purpose. The notices include:  Red Notice: Wanted persons. Yellow Notice: Missing persons. Blue Notice: Additional information. Black Notice: Unidentified bodies. Green Notice: Warnings and intelligence. Orange Notice: Imminent threat. Purple Notice: Modus operandi. Silver Notice (Pilot Phase): Identification and tracing of criminal assets. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice: Entities and individuals subject to UNSC sanctions. Each notice type is presented with a corresponding color-coded emblem and brief description. The background features a global map overlay, symbolizing international cooperation.

About International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) 

  • It was founded in 1923 as International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) at the 2nd International Criminal Police Congress in Vienna, Austria.
  • It is the only organization with the mandate and technical infrastructure to share police information globally.
  • India joined Interpol in 1949, CBI is designated as National Central Bureau of India for ICPO-INTERPOL.
  • Tags :
  • Interpol
  • Silver Notice
  • Color Coded Notice
  • INTERPOL Notices
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