Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau

Ministry of Justice
Investigation Bureau
法務部調查局
Fǎwù Bù Diàochá Jú (Mandarin)
Fap-vu Phu Thiàu-chhà Khiu̍k (Hakka)
Agency overview
Formed1928
JurisdictionTaiwan (Republic of China)
HeadquartersXindian, New Taipei
Agency executive
  • Leu Weng-Jong, Director-General
Parent agencyMinistry of Justice
Ministry of the Interior (1949-1956)
Websitewww.mjib.gov.tw/en/ Edit this at Wikidata

The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB; Chinese: 法務部調查局; pinyin: Fǎwù Bù Diàochá Jú; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hoat-bū-pō͘ Tiau-cha-kio̍k), is a Republic of China (Taiwan) agency responsible for criminal investigation and intelligence gathering. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice, and its personnel are classified as judicial police. The headquarters is located in Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The bureau has investigation offices and maritime investigation offices in the provinces and municipalities and investigation stations in each county and city. It is responsible for tasks related to maintaining national security and investigating major crimes. Additionally, there are mobile workstations in four regions : northern, central, southern, and eastern, which serve as specialized case-handling units. Its anti-corruption work is similar to that of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) or the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (Singapore). Its anti-drug operations are akin to those of the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration (USA). MJIB is a National Member of Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units and Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering.[1]

  1. ^ "調查局網頁". 30 November 2015.