National Investigation Agency (NIA) | Ten Must Know Facts

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1 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) was set up under the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008 as a Central Counter Terrorism Law Enforcement Agency .
It was set up in the wake of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

2 The Agency investigates and prosecutes offences affecting the sovereignty, security and integrity of India, security of State, friendly relations with foreign States, matters relating to international treaties etc.The Government has designated 51 NIA Special Courts across the country.

3 It is governed under provisions ias specified specified in the Schedule to the NIA Act, 2008.

4 The Government has empowered the NIA through NIA (Amendment) Act, 2019 to investigate scheduled offences involving Indian citizens or Indian interests that are committed outside India.

5 NIA has also been expanded to investigate offences related to Explosive Substances Act, 1908, Human Trafficking, Cyber Terrorism and Arms Act, 1959.

6 The NIA headquarters is at New Delhi with 02 Zonal offices at Guwahati and Jammu and 21 branch offices throughout the nation.

7 The NIA has total 1901 sanctioned posts at present, out of which 664 posts have been sanctioned during the last five years.

8 The Government had initially sanctioned a fund of Rs. 12.09 Crore to the NIA during 2009-10.

9 This allocation has been substantially increased to Rs. 394.66 Crore in the current financial year 2024-25.

10 Since its inception, the NIA has registered 640 cases in which judgment has been pronounced in 147 cases with a conviction rate of 95.23%.

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