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This article introduces the concept of Sink Group Node Betweenness centrality to identify those nodes in a network that can “monitor” the geodesic paths leading towards a set of subsets of nodes; it generalizes both the traditional node betweenness centrality and the sink betweenness centrality. We also provide extensions of the basic concept for node-weighted networks, and also describe the dual notion of Sink Group Edge Betweenness centrality. We exemplify the merits of these concepts and describe some areas where they can be applied.