Organized Crime Control Central Bureau
The Organized Crime Control Central Bureau is charged with collecting, extracting, summarizing, analyzing and disseminating criminal intelligence
data gathered from a variety of sources within the central region of the State. Processing this data is critical to the Division's strategic assault
on crime within New Jersey. The Bureau also provides the Superintendent and Attorney General with the information necessary to combat organized
criminal groups and terrorists that could threaten the security of the State and Nation.
The mission of the Organized Crime Control Central Bureau is to diminish and control the capacity of criminal organizations to influence
New Jersey's society, economy, and government.
The Bureau seeks to accomplish this mission by continually monitoring the activities of significant criminal groups operating in the central region
of the State. The primary function of the Organized Crime Control Central Bureau is to inform the Superintendent of significant organized criminal activity
occurring in central New Jersey, and to develop criminal cases. Collection of intelligence and law enforcement is performed by the Weapons Trafficking Unit,
the Drug Trafficking Central Unit, and the Street Gang Central Unit.
Information concerning activities of criminal groups is obtained through various means and sources of information. Intelligence data is gathered,
analyzed, and forwarded to Bureau Command for further dissemination to the Superintendent, Investigations Branch, and other law enforcement agencies.
Through these means, the Organized Crime Control Central Bureau monitors and investigates activity of identified street gangs and drug trafficking
operations in the State, and regularly develops information which results in the initiation of major organized crime investigations. The Bureau also
monitors and investigates the activities of non-traditional crime groups present in central New Jersey.
The Organized Crime Control Central Bureau is made up of the following Units:
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