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General Directorate of Intellegence and Anti-Banditry
Direction générale de Renseignement et Contre-Banditisme
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 1, 1979; 45 years ago (1979-02-01)
TypeIntelligence Agency
JurisdictionMabifia
HeadquartersOuagedji
EmployeesClassified
Annual budgetNot subject to audit
Agency executive

The General Directorate of Intellegence and Anti-Banditry (Gaullican: Direction générale de Renseignement et Contre-Banditisme, DGRCB) is the national intellegence agency of Mabifia. Tasked with domestic and foreign intellegence as well as domestic security, the DGRCB has been accused of functioning as a secret police under Mahmadou Jolleh-Bande and of being responsible for crimes against humanity in Makania, where they are believed to have strong ties to the Sans-Éclipses militia. The DIGERECOBA have also been responsible for several covert actions in other countries.

Founded in 1979, the DGRCB is seen as the heir of the ANDR, the secret police under the Mabifian Democratic Republic. After democratisation, much of the apparatus of this organisation was absorbed by the new agency. The DGRCB work in conjunction with several foreign intellegence agencies, which has drawn criticism to these agencies due to the DGRCB's human rights record.