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Phinbellan Federal Police Agency

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Phinbellan Federal Police Agency
Polis Persekutuan Phinbella
연방경찰청
Emblem of the Phinbellan Federal Police Agency
Emblem of the Phinbellan Federal Police Agency
Flag of the Phinbellan Federal Police Agency
Common name Phinbellan Federal Police
Abbreviation PhFPA
Agency overview
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency Phinbella
Operations jurisdiction Phinbella
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Kandarahaq, Daerah Nurul Iman, Negara Awan
Police officers 198,001
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Local police agencies

39 police agencies

17 territories of the Federation agencies
  • Soccsksargen Police Agency
  • Nabor Klafterschft Police Agency
  • Koitchh State Police Agency
  • Halim Police Agency
  • Orange Free State Police Agency
  • Kantō-shū Islands Police Agency
  • Politama Police Agency
  • Islands of Dong Ping Police Agency
  • Turku and Hōri Police Agency
  • Drusselstein Police Agency
  • Manschūhōria Police Agency
  • Tanintʃhourim Police Agency
  • Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab Police Agency
  • Western Nijima Police Agency
  • Shandānø'kaí Police Agency
  • Aziziyah Police Agency
  • Paminorshan Free State Police Agency
8 directly-administered territories agencies
  • Negara Awan Metropolitan Police Agency
  • Dindings Police Agency
  • Syōnan Archipelago Police Agency
  • Maritime Kachi Kochi Police Agency
  • Straits Settlements Police Agency
  • Tannyeugwa Refugee Settlements Police Agency
  • Phinéas Padolski Cantonment Police Agency
  • Paju Cantonment Police Agency
4 dependent territories agencies
  • Permata Mutiara Police Agency
  • Phinbellan Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Police Agency
  • Oystra Stoorskerið Police Agency
  • Ross Dependency Police Agency

The Phinbellan Federal Police Agency (abbrv. PhFPA; Phineaner: Agensi Polis Persekutuan Phinbella), also known as the Phinbellan Federal Police (abbrv. PhFP; Phineaner: Polis Persekutuan Phinbella) is a national and principal federal law enforcement organization of Phinbella with a unique role in investigating crime and protecting the national security of the Federal Republic of Phinbella. The PhFP is an independent agency run by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Security, and should be accountable to the ministry as well as the Phinbellan Federal Legislative Assembly. Its headquarters are 97, Tongil-ro, Kandarahaq, Capital District, Negara Awan. Although each of the autonomous entities and special administrative territories has its own police agency, this agency is divided into 18 local police agencies, including the Negara Awan Capital Police Agency. Local police agencies are not independent of the national police. As of December RP 2616, the Federal Police Commissioner of Phinbellan is Muhammad Aziz Nur Akbar, formerly the Commissioner of the Territorial Police Agency of Soccsksargen.

The origin of the federal police organization in Phinbella starts from the Phinbella Federal Provisional Government Police. In RP 2612 to RP 2615, under Phinbellan's provisional military governance, the Federal Police Administration Bureau (Biro Pentadbiran Polis Persekutuan) was established, local police departments in several parts of the Phinbellan-administered territories, relying upon the police from the Forajasakian and other country administered era to maintain law and order.

The constitution, control, employment, recruitment, funding, discipline, duties and powers of the police force are determined and regulated by the Police Act RP 2615. Like most police in other countries, the Federal Police has a focus and responsibility to prevent, investigate, combat and disrupt serious, complex and organized crime such as internal and border terrorism, violent extremism, cybercrime, child exploitation (such as incest and rape of minors), drug smuggling and human trafficking. The Federal Police also has the responsibility to maintain public order, protect and secure the people of Phinbella together with the police agencies of the autonomous entities and special administrative territories. PhFP is also responsible for delivering community policing in the Federal Special Capital Territory through the Negara Awan Capital Police Agency, as well as directly administered territories and dependent territories through their respective territorial police agencies. In carrying out his responsibilities, the regular PhFP is also assisted by a support group of Additional Police Constables, Police Volunteer Reserves, Auxiliary Police, Police Cadets and civil service elements.

PhFPA normally always cooperate closely with the Phinbellan Security Intelligence Organisation, the Phinbellan Border Force, the Phinbellan Immigration Department and the Phinbellan Federal Criminal Intelligence Commission, as well as the Organization Without Cool Acronym and aslo with the Royal Forajasakian Police, including the Demon Slayer Corps (DSC) in cases of the Phineonesian affairs.

In relation to the Hurmu Constabulary, the Phinbellan Federal Police Agency forms a part of the 7th Division of the Territorial Command. In view of the disparities of scale and extreme divergences of organisational custom and practice, the Phinbellan law enforcement agencies remain highly autonomous with minimal oversight.

History

Roles and functions

Police pledge

Organization

Academic organization

Special Operations Unit (SOU)

Tourist Police

Combat police (existed)

Symbol

Structure

Commissioner-Generals

Ranks

Equipment

Vehicles

Weapons

Demographics

Police Headquarters/Formation

Police Contingent

General Operation Force (GOF)

Special Police Force

Federal Reserve Unit (Anti Riot Police Force)

Police Volunteer Reserve

Marine Operation Force

Air Operation Force

Reform and debate in police system

Cooperation with other countries

Public safety

Major cases and incidents

PhFPA in popular culture

See also