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For remote islands, there exists a specialised policing unit under the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. It can patrol coastal areas of remote islands. They are also able to take action against complaints regarding activities that damage natural maritime resources. | For remote islands, there exists a specialised policing unit under the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. It can patrol coastal areas of remote islands. They are also able to take action against complaints regarding activities that damage natural maritime resources. | ||
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Indonesian Police Patrol Boat.jpg|Patrol boat used for {{wp|Admiralty law|maritime rights protection}}. | Indonesian Police Patrol Boat.jpg|Patrol boat used for {{wp|Admiralty law|maritime rights protection}}. | ||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Akali 11]] | |||
* [[Orinese Secret Intelligence Service]] | |||
* [[Yestek]] | |||
{{Orioni}} | {{Orioni}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 6 December 2022
Orinese Armed Police Yetateku Polīsi (Oharic) | |
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Motto | Hizibini āgeligilu (Serve the People) |
Agency overview | |
Employees | 72,400 |
Annual budget | 0.05% of GDP |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Orioni |
Population | 144.8 million |
Constituting instrument | |
Operational structure | |
Overviewed by | Sibiseba |
Councillor responsible | |
Parent agency | Council of Home Affairs |
The Orinese Armed Police is an Orinese paramilitary organization. It is Orioni's main law enforcement agency, with jurisdiction throughout the country. This includes cities, large and smaller towns, as well as in rural and border areas. The Orinese Armed Police comes under the jurisdiction of the Council of Home Affairs, and has about 72,400 employees (as of 2024).
It is primarily responsible for law enforcement, internal security, and disaster response.
Police work is supported by the domestic intelligence branch Akali 11 (Anglish: Component 11), responsible for maintaining internal security.
Under certain circumstances it can also be called upon to perform riot control, counter-terrorism, and maritime rights protection. During wartime, it also provides support to the Imperial Orinese Army.
For remote islands, there exists a specialised policing unit under the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. It can patrol coastal areas of remote islands. They are also able to take action against complaints regarding activities that damage natural maritime resources.
Personnel and vehicles
Mounted police on parade in O'polis.
Patrol boat used for maritime rights protection.