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For the successor organization established in 2016, see State Bureau of Investigation (Ukraine).

The National Bureau of Investigation (Ukrainian: Національної Бюро Розслідувань України, romanizedNatsional'noyi Biuro Rozsiduvan' Ukrayiny) was an organization in Ukraine dedicated to prejudicial investigation on especially dangerous crimes. They are most commonly known in Ukraine as NBR (Ukrainian: НБР) or anglicized as NBI. Its most recent inception was formed in 2005 by President Viktor Yushchenko. Subordinated to the General Prosecutor of Ukraine.

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  1. "National Bureau of Investigation will specialize in prejudicial investigation, Security Service Chairman believes". Web-Portal of Ukrainian Government. 22 March 2005. Retrieved 16 April 2020.


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