The national-level agency will be called The National Bureau on Trafficking in Persons (NABTIP) and be headed by a "person of eminence and expertise in dealing with interstate crimes of trafficking in persons and has vast experience in law enforcement", according to the copy of revised draft accessed by PTI.
NABTIP will have an independent investigative division called National Investigation Agency on Trafficking in Persons (NIATIP) with a team of investigators at the national level. This team will be headed by an officer serving in the rank of Additional Director General of Police either in a state or at the Centre.
According to the draft, "NIATIP will essentially be a referral agency, which will take up investigation of such crimes referred to it. NIATIP will be called upon to undertake only selected crimes of trans-border ramifications or wherever there is linkage of trafficking with three or more states. NIATIP can suo motu take over crimes having international ramifications."
The investigating agency will also maintain a national database on trafficking, traffickers and conspirators.
NABTIP will also have an advisory body headed by the Secretary, Women and Child Development Department, and representatives not below the level of Joint Secretary from Ministries of Home Affairs, Labour, Social Justice and Empowerment, Health, Information Technology and External Affairs.
The new draft has been prepared after the ministry received innumerable complaints about the shortcomings of its original draft bill on trafficking released in May. Some of those have now been rectified.
The title of the proposed legislation has been changed to India Trafficking in Person (Prevention) Act 2016 instead of Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill.
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