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===Capacity Building and Specialist Support===
===Capacity Building and Specialist Support===
Tasked by the federal government with some of the most challenging investigative and enforcement missions imaginable, the Federal Police have access to state-of-the-art scientific knowledge and technical capabilities, training and expertise, and intelligence and criminalistics knowledge bases, in addition to inter-agency and international contacts that subnational police forces lack. In the spirit of modern [[Kiravian federalism#History|coöperative federalism]], the Federal Police routinely shares its superior capabilities with provincial and municipal law enforcement agencies to assist the latter with major cases or to pursue investigations of joint interest to both parties. This is especially prominent in the areas of forensic science, psychological profiling, offender databases, and surveillence technology. The Federal Police also offer training and capacity-building programmes to strengthen subnational police forces. FP training programmes typically relate to subjects such as {{wp|special weapons and tactics}}, {{wp|bomb disposal}} and {{wp|hazmat|hazardous materials}}, drug enforcement, and {{wp|Military marine mammal|dolphin training}}.
Tasked by the federal government with some of the most challenging investigative and enforcement missions imaginable, the Federal Police have access to state-of-the-art scientific knowledge and technical capabilities, training and expertise, and intelligence and criminalistics knowledge bases, in addition to inter-agency and international contacts that subnational police forces lack. In the spirit of modern [[Kiravian federalism#History|coöperative federalism]], the Federal Police routinely shares its superior capabilities with provincial and municipal law enforcement agencies to assist the latter with major cases or to pursue investigations of joint interest to both parties. This is especially prominent in the areas of forensic science, psychological profiling, offender databases, and surveillence technology. The Federal Police also offer training and capacity-building programmes to strengthen subnational police forces. FP training programmes typically relate to subjects such as legal affairs, {{wp|special weapons and tactics}}, {{wp|bomb disposal}} and {{wp|hazmat|hazardous materials}}, drug enforcement, and {{wp|Military marine mammal|dolphin training}}.


==Divisions==
==Divisions==
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The Sky Marshal Service is headquartered in unincorporated [[Stirovon Countyship]], [[Ventarya]], adjacent to [[Kólsylvar National Airport]]. Its training facility is located in [[Kernea|Kernea State]].
The Sky Marshal Service is headquartered in unincorporated [[Stirovon Countyship]], [[Ventarya]], adjacent to [[Kólsylvar National Airport]]. Its training facility is located in [[Kernea|Kernea State]].
==Controversies==
Like any national law enforcement agency [[salt trade|worth its salt]], the Federal Police have been the subject of a long litany of controversies related to allegations of politicisation, {{wp|human rights}} abuses, general misconduct, and the occasional operational blunder.
It is alleged that high-ranking FP officers from the Executive Division (now the Rangpur Division) were responsible for framing [[Green Party of Kirav]] leader Cládiuv Luatorkár for unnatural acts with livestock in 1999 AD and fabricating video evidence to that effect.
==Famous Operations==
*'''The Ortego Incident''' - On April 20, 1992 by the Gregorian calendar, the Federal Police attempted to apprehend Musa Zindabad, a [[Kandaran]] national residing in [[Niyaska]], for involvement in a criminal enterprise selling counterfeit Caphirian luxury leather goods, the proceeds of which had been linked to the [[Minor_Kiravian_Political_Parties#Prohibition_Party|Prohibition Party]], a designated terrorist group. Zindabad was tipped off about the impending arrest by an associate and went into hiding, but was unable to bring his wife and eleven children along. Zindabad was living in Kiravia on a Class HH-14 humanitarian visa, which would lapse if he travelled outside the Kiravian Federacy, and because his family members were all addenda to his visa, they would be deported to Kandara if he were found to have fled the country. They would likely face sectarian violence or even death if they returned to Kandara, because the family adhered to a minority religious sect. The visa would also be cancelled if he were convicted of a felony. In a stroke of brilliance, Zindabad used his occupational knowledge of {{wp|smuggling}} techniques and routes to stow away on a cargo ship leaving [[Cities_of_Kiravia#Śervinak|Śervinak]] for [[Cities of Sarolasta#Mahavi|Mahavi]], [[Sarolasta]]. After completing that leg of his escape, Zindabad stole a small pleasure yacht from a Mahavi marina and piloted it to the small islet of [[Ortego]], [[Ortego islet dispute|disputed between Kiravia and Daxia]] and under the ''de facto'' control of Daxian authorities based on an intentionally beached merchant vessel, the ''Choronzon''. There he surrendered himself to Daxian troops aboard the ''Choronzon''. His hope was that he could obtain some sort of asylum from the Daxian government and remain on Ortego, where Kiravian police would be unable to seize him, but also preserve the validity of his visa because Kiravian prosecutors could not claim that he had left the country without contradicting Kiravia's claim to the islet.


==Notes==
==Notes==