The GardaNational Bureau of Criminal Investigation - formerly known as the Central Detective Unit - is the main national criminal investigative branch of the Garda Síochána, the national police force of Ireland. The unit is responsible for the investigation of organised and serious crime on a national level. It was formed in 1997 with the amalgamation of a number of national and specialist investigation units. The Garda NBCI is headed by a Detective Chief Superintendent, who reports to the Assistant Commissioner in charge of Special Crime Operations. The bureau is headquartered at Harcourt Street, Dublin City, and operates throughout the country.
Organisation
The Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation consists mainly of detectives, who are generally senior investigators, and is headed by an officer of Detective Chief Superintendent rank. The head of the Garda NBCI reports to the Assistant Commissioner in charge of Special Crime Operations, who reports directly to the Garda Commissioner. The NBCI was established on January 21, 1997, centralising other investigative branches around the country, as a response to the proliferation of serious and organised crime. Its predecessor was the Garda Central Detective Unit. Its main function is to provide a specialist investigative response to serious criminal activity, supporting other Garda units and/or local investigators in their investigation into serious crimes. The NBCI is the main unit within the Gardaí that investigates internal Garda criminality and corruption. The NBCI works closely with other Garda units, and law enforcement agencies from other countries when there is an international dimension to investigations, such as the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Metropolitan Police Service and National Crime Agency in the United Kingdom. The NBCI operates from the Dublin Metropolitan Region Headquarters of the Gardaí in Harcourt St, Dublin 2. NBCI officers are mostly experienced detectives, who have been promoted to the unit from other investigative units, and the majority have spent time as local/regional detectives. All officers within the NBCI are armed. The unit receives funding for specialist equipment which other areas of the force does not possess, and therefore more serious crimes and crimes of a sensitive nature are investigated by the NBCI. The Garda NBCI houses the following sub-units;
Internal Investigation of Corruption / Criminality
The responsibility for the investigation of crime rests with local Garda Superintendents, the NBCI provides expertise and skills in the investigation of serious and organised crime. Bureau staff members assist in all aspects of the investigation including;
Preliminary enquiries
Case management
Incident Room management
General investigation
File preparation
Interviewing of Suspects and Witnesses
Specialist investigation teams from NBCI carry out these tasks when requested by local Garda officers or on the direction of senior Garda Management.
Weapons
Unlike regular uniformed Garda officers – who are unarmed – detectives of the NBCI are plainclothes armed officers. NBCI detectives are more heavily armed and receive a higher standard of firearms training than regular Garda detectives, due to the nature of their work. NBCI officers are routinely armed with either of the following;