Central Bureau of Narcotics

Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN : केंद्रीय नारकोटिक्स ब्यूरो) is affiliated with India's Department of Revenue (IRS) and regulated by the country's Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs. The main function of CBN is to stop opium production and trade, and to issue licenses for production of legal synthetic drugs. The Central Bureau of Narcotics headquarters is located at Gwalior.

Central Bureau of Narcotics
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyIndia
Operations jurisdictionIndia
Governing bodyGovernment of India
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersGwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Agency executive
  • Mr. Rajesh Dhabre IRS, Narcotics Commissioner of India
Parent agencyCentral Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Government of India.
Website
www.cbn.nic.in

The incumbent Commissioner of Central Bureau of Narcotics is an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, Mr. Gyan Sarvar IRS.[1]

Organization

The Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN) is headed by the Narcotics Commissioner of India, who belongs to the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) and is the Joint Secretary to the Government of India. The Narcotics Commissioner of India is assisted by three Deputy Narcotics Commissioners (DNC), who are in charge of units in the opium-growing states, such as Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. The Class I officers in the Central Bureau of Narcotics are officers of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs & Central GST). Their offices are located at Neemuch, Kota and Lucknow respectively.[2]

Each unit consists of a number of divisional offices headed by a District Opium Officer (Group 'B' Gazetted Officer), who is in charge of poppy cultivation aspects such as licensing of cultivators, measurement of poppy fields and collection of opium. In addition, there is a Preventive & Intelligence Cell (P&I Cell), which is headed by superintendents (Group 'B' Gazetted Officer). The P&I Cell looks after the enforcement aspects of both the District Opium Officers and Superintendents. Officers report to the Deputy Narcotics Commissioners that heads their Unit.[2]

The Narcotics Commissioner is assisted by two Deputy Narcotics Commissioners (DNCs) and two Assistant Narcotics Commissioners (ANCs), along with other support staff and officers. Along with supervision of opium poppy cultivation, the headquarters office also issues authorizations for the import/export of NDPS and other related work. The office is headed by the Joint/ Additional Commissioner of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central GST), who is designated as Deputy Narcotics Commissioner (DNC). Each unit controls Opium Divisions and Preventive and Intelligence Cells for the supervision of cultivation and effective preventive work. These offices are headed by District Opium Officers and Superintendents respectively.

Each Division is further divided into ranges headed by a Sub-Inspector (SI) officer, who measures the poppy cultivation area in his range. The Range office maintains all the records of licensed poppy cultivators and assists the District Opium Officers in settlement, licensing, measurement, etc. The work of a Range SI is supervised by an Inspector (Cultivation). Each District Opium Officer also has an Inspector (Preventive), who undertakes preventive and enforcement functions in the Division.[2]

The Preventive and Intelligence Cells have been entrusted with the responsibility of enforcing the provisions of the NDPS Act relating to search, seize etc.[2]

Hierarchy

Ranks of the Central Bureau of Narcotics

Rank Cadre Position in the Government of India Pay Band
1 Narcotics Commissioner Indian Revenue Service (Customs & CGST) Senior Administrative Grade Rs. 37,400 - 67,000 with GP Rs. 10,000
2 Deputy Narcotics Commissioner Indian Revenue Service (Customs & CGST) Selection Grade Rs. 37,400 - 67,000 with GP Rs. 8,700
3 Assistant Narcotics Commissioner Indian Revenue Service (Customs & CGS)T) Senior Time Scale / Junior Time Scale Rs. 15,600 - 39,100 with GP Rs. 6,600 / Rs. 5,400
4 Superintendent of Narcotics / District Opium Officer Central Bureau of Narcotics Class II Gazetted NA Rs. 9,300 - 34,800 with GP Rs. 4,800 / Rs. 5,400
5 Inspector / Intelligence Officer Central Bureau of Narcotics Class II Non Gazetted NA Rs. 9,300 - 34,800 with GP Rs. 4,600
6 Sub Inspector Central Bureau of Narcotics Class III Non Gazetted NA Rs. 5,200 - 20,000 with GP Rs. 2,400
7 Assistant Sub Inspector (Weapons/DH) Central Bureau of Narcotics Class III Non Gazetted NA Rs. 5,200 - 20,000 with GP Rs. 2,000
8 Head Havaldar Central Bureau of Narcotics Class III Non Gazetted NA Rs. 5,200 - 20,000 with GP Rs. 1,900
9 Havaldar Central Bureau of Narcotics Class III Non Gazetted NA Rs. 5,200 - 20,000 with GP Rs. 1,800

Duties

  • Supervision over licit cultivation of opium poppy in India spread across 22 Districts 102 Tehsils/Parganas in the States of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Preventive and enforcement, functions especially in the three poppy-growing States.
  • Investigation of cases under the NDPS Act 1985 and filing of complaint in the Court.
  • Action for tracing and freezing of illegally acquired property as per the provisions of Chapter V-A of the NDPS Act, 1985.
  • Issue of licenses for manufacture of synthetic narcotic drugs.
  • Issuance of Export Authorizations/ Import Certificate for export/import of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
  • Issuance of No Objection Certificate (NOC) for import/export of selected number of Precursor Chemicals.
  • Import of poppy seed or poppy seeds are permitted only for Australia, Austria, France, China, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and the Czech Republic on production of an appropriate certificate from the Competent Authority of the exporting country that the opium has been grown licitly/ legally in that country. All import contracts, for this must be registered with the Narcotics Commissioner, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) prior to import.[3]

Field Formations

Central Bureau of Narcotics has 17 cultivation divisions situated at Neemuch, Mandsaur, Jaora, Kota, Bareilly, etc. which are headed by District Opium Officer and 22 Preventive and Intelligence Divisions situated at Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, etc. which are headed by Assistant Narcotics Commissioner or Narcotics Superintendent. The headquarters are situated at Mall Road in Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) which is headed by Narcotics Commissioner.

See also

References

  1. ; "aboutcbn". Cbn.nic.in. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. http://cbn.nic.in/html/organizationalsetupcbn.htm
  3. "aboutcbn". Cbn.nic.in. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
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