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Driznaft: Federal Police (Kiravia)
Federal Police Rektārkax Áldalak | |
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Abbreviation | FP |
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Employees | 73,727 |
Legal personality | Government agency |
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Headquarters | Kartika |
Officers | 32,385 |
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Divisions | 11
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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.
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
Driznaft: Kiravians in the Crusades
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‣ 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?]