Agency Name: | National Crisis Management Cell |
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Jurisdiction: | Government of Pakistan |
Headquarters: | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Chief1 Name: | Muhammad Ehsanullah Bajwa[1] Director-General |
Chief2 Name: | Dr.Kashif Shabbir Lali SP-SSU[2] Director |
The National Crisis Management Cell (Urdu: {{Nastaliq|قومی تنظیمِ بحرانات سیل) (reporting name: NCMC) was primarily a domestic intelligence assessment and management agency, operational under the Ministry of Interior (MoI), Government of Pakistan.[3] [4] The agency secondarily acted as a co-ordinating platform for all the other intelligence agencies in Pakistan. Other activities of the cell involved building efforts towards counter-intelligence, counter-proliferation, counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism, as well as assisting the government, at all levels of command, in managing intelligence.[5]
The National Crisis Management Cell was established in 2001 to tackle domestic and foreign terrorism, and to eliminate religious extremism in the country. Its influence and role in the intelligence community included issuing warnings and formulating efforts against all kinds of threats posed to the state. After a tragic incident at the Army Public School, the NCMC promoted efforts towards rigorous implementation of the National Action Plan (Pakistan).
After establishment of the National Counter Terrorism Authority, Pakistan, in March 2013, the National Crises Management Cell was annulled with effect from July 1, 2016.