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Driznaft: Federal Police (Kiravia)

Federal Police
Rektārkax Áldalak
Emblem of the Federal Police
Emblem of the Federal Police
AbbreviationFP
Agency overview
Employees73,727
Legal personalityGovernment agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency
Constituting instruments
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersKartika
Officers32,385
Agency executives
  • N.B. Kerestin, Director
  • Gréagóir Fallon, Chief
Child agency
  • Sky Marshal Service
Divisions
11
  • Organised Crime
  • Counternarcotics
  • Cybercrime
  • Armaments & Explosives
  • Human Trafficking
  • Transnational Affairs
  • Forensics
  • Research & Development
  • Specialist Operations
  • Support Capability
  • Federal Districts Police†
Website
www.rektārkaxáldalak.āri.kr

The Federal Police is the generalist criminal law enforcement arm and investigative agency of the Kiravian federal government. It is the default investigative authority for criminal cases that enter federal jurisdiction (e.g. by crossing provincial boundaries or involving an issue of federal authority such as banking) but are not within the remit of a more specialised agency (e.g. the Federal Forest Police). The Federal Police also provide support services to specialist federal agencies and provincial police, and provide ordinary policing services at the subnational level by statute or by contract.

Mission

Criminal Investigation

Most criminal law enforcement in Kiravia is at the provincial level or below, and more specialised federal agencies provide ordinary police services on federal lands (e.g. Forest Police in Federal Forests, Military Police on military bases) and protective and investigative services to federal institutions (e.g. Diplomatic Security Service, Stanoral Guard). For all other crimes that enter federal purview, there is the Federal Police.

  • Spatial jurisdiction
    • Domestic crime traversing provincial boundaries ("provincial diversity jurisdiction")
    • Transnational crime
    • Crime in federal airspace and (theoretically) in outer space[1]
    • Crime on federal land for which no other law enforcement agency has been specified, including (but not limited to):[2]
  • Subject-matter jurisdiction
    • Bank robberies (Kiravian banks are federally-insured)
    • Organised fraud and abuse of the Social Pension System
    • Public corruption in which federal officials are implicated

Full-service Policing

The original mission of the Federal Police was to provide ordinary municipal police services in the District of Coīnvra, the federal capital district containing Kartika. This rôle would later be extended to the second federal district, the Interlake Canal District. During the Sunderance, the Federal Police provided the same service in the now-defunct District of Sarosten surrounding the capital-in-exile, Vaśyansar (today in North Æonara). After reunification, responsibility for policing in the District of Coīnvra was devolved to the new local administration.

Today the Federal Police provide ordinary police services in the Interlake District. They may also provide the same on a transitional or long-term basis to provinces and localities unable to meet their own policing needs, most often on account of recent establishment, sparse population, and/or extreme environmental conditions. In some Kiravian mainland provinces without statehood, such as Itaho-Falkaria, local constabularies exist but the Federal Police assume the role normally played by provincial police.

Capacity Building and Specialist Support

Divisions

Organised Crime

The Organised Crime Division (Iskorvitheskra Iskorvibalvsk) is concerned with the activities of organised criminal syndicates, primarily the major ethnic crime families, prison gangs, and outlaw motorcycle clubs. Organised crime is a major problem in Kiravia, and efforts to combat it were central to the expansion of the Federal Police and its transformation from a glorified municipal police department into a sophisticated national investigative agency. The Organised Crime Division carries out intensive, often years- or even decades-long investigations of criminal groups through surveillence, infiltration, and the recruitment of informants, in order to gather evidence for mass prosecutions under the Racketeering Act and related legislation.

Counternarcotics

The Counternarcotic Division (Dutrasopovix Iskorvitheskra) exists to combat the illegal drug trade by disrupting its logistical networks and apprehending middle- and high-level participants. It has amassed an enviable inventory of confiscated psychoäctive contraband.

Cybercrime

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Armaments & Explosives

The Armaments & Explosives Division (Iskorvitheskra Dirdhūistul u Hegorstakôrsk) aims to stop things from going boom, often by making things go boom.

Counterterrorism

The Counterterrorism Division (Dutrabinladevix Iskorvitheskra) investigates terroristic threats of national significance and unlawful activities by ideological radicals and organised extremist or anti-government groups. Its work is complementary to that of the Domestic Security Agency, with which it is supposed to coöperate. The DSA invests heavily in "background intelligence" and makes extensive use of open-source methods and long-term infiltration, whereas the Counterterrorism Division is more concerned with near-term threats and relies on conventional surveillence and informants. The DSA is also focussed exclusively on organisations, whereas the Counterterrorism Division also concerns itself with "lone wolves".

Human Trafficking

The Human Trafficking Division works to dismantle human[3] trafficking networks. Its targets are often lower-profile and further down the supply chain than those of the Organised Crime and Transnational Affairs divisions.

Transnational Affairs

Mr. Worldwide

Forensics

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Research & Development

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Specialist Operations

Probably fake.

Support Capability

Does nothing important.

District Operations

The District Operations Division is responsible for detachments assigned to provide ordinary policing services to particular areas of the Federacy, such as the Interlake Canal District. It is the oldest division but among the least prestigious, and government reports have noted that officers from other divisions are commonly transferred to District Operations as a form of punishment or constructive dismissal.

Notes

Driznaft: Kiravians in the Crusades

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Notes
‣ Melians and Sydona are key
‣ Need to coørdinate with Banglazesh
‣ t. Urcea pro:
 ‣ i think you're actually best positioned for crusades to naturally lead into kiravian empire abroad
   loose coscivians would be all over crusading
   coscivian crusader states everywhere
   the states continue to exist just sort of due to lack of opposition and inertia until ideas about like
   Great Coscivia and political unity of these places comes about later
   granted a crusader state surviving until the 17th century at earliest is a long time
   are there any analogous pre nationalism movements like this? would be worth researching
 ‣ the less fun but more plausible option ends up being like Coscivian noble families in these places keep dying out, causing more and more distant relations to be   
   more or less forced to assume them overseas while being increasingly more poor and irrelevant, such that you end up having prosperous Kiravians basically passing       up foreign thrones
   and in many cases they just end up being bequeathed to the kiravian state
   whch i think would bebest for the melians as the crusader state par excellence unless you have something in mind for them

‣ Some form of escheat where heirless lands and titles revert to His Marbliness

Kiravian crusaders came mainly from South Kirav, the Baylands, and Farravonia. [What polities controlled these lands during this period, and who ruled them/led or sponsored the Crusades from there?]

  1. On the basis of the Emperor's authority as a universal monarch, the Extraplanetary Legal Foundations Act establishes a criminal code for Kiravian spaceflight, and designates the Federal Police as the competent investigative authority for violations and the default civilian police power.
  2. More specialised police forces patrolling federal lands include the Federal Forest Police (federal forests), Federal Pasture Police (federal pastures), Federal Park Police (federal parks &c.), military police (military reservations and other Defence Executive lands), Maritime Cutter Service (federally-owned offshore islands).
  3. Kikparis not included.