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The '''General Directorate for Security'''  ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Sigurisë''), commonly called the '''''Sigurimi''''' ({{literal translation|Security}}), is the principal civilian {{wp|intelligence agency|intelligence}}, {{wp|national security}}, and {{wp|internal security}} agency of [[Austeria]], responsible for foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and directing the intelligence apparatus of the country. A highly capable and secretive organization, it is headquartered in the Zambak Park District of Kartha, with powerful semi-autonomous branches at the regional level across Austeria.  
The '''General Directorate for Security'''  ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Sigurisë''), commonly called the '''''Sigurimi''''' ({{literal translation|Security}}), is the principal civilian {{wp|intelligence agency|intelligence}}, {{wp|national security}}, and {{wp|internal security}} agency of [[Austeria]], responsible for foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and directing the intelligence apparatus of the country. A highly capable and secretive organization, it is headquartered in the Zambak Park District of Kartha, with powerful semi-autonomous branches at the regional level across Austeria.  


The agency was founded in 1990 under the [[Austerian People's Republic]] to replace the [[Ministry of State Security (Austeria)|Ministry of State Security]], the {{wp|secret police}} and political security agency of the [[Austerian Liberation Front]]. The agency oversaw the implementation of the [[Ydnyk Agreement]] and the disarmament of the paramilitary forces that participated in the Austerian Conflict. During the Olive Revolution, the agency refused to target reformist movements which allowed it to survive the dissolution of the People's Republic and gain a major role in suppressing ethnic violence in the aftermath.
The agency was founded in 1990 under the [[Austerian People's Republic]] to replace the [[Ministry of State Security (Austeria)|Ministry of State Security]], the {{wp|secret police}} and political security agency of the [[Austerian Liberation Front]]. The agency the assisted in the implementation of the [[Yndyk Agreement]] by overseeing the disarmament of the paramilitary forces that participated in the Austerian Conflict. During the [[Olive Revolution]], the agency refused to target reformist movements which allowed it to survive the dissolution of the People's Republic and gained significant powers during its role in suppressing ethnic violence in the aftermath of the Revolution.


The Sigurimi is focused on domestic security, responsible for protecting Austeria against espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference, politically motivated violence, ethnic violence, and terrorism. To facilitate its mission, the agency has a wide range of surveillance powers to collect human and signals intelligence. It has the authority of arrest and detention under warrant through its own component of the National Police with the mandatory cooperation of regional and local police.  
The Sigurimi is focused on domestic security, responsible for protecting Austeria against espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference, politically motivated violence, ethnic violence, and terrorism. To facilitate its mission, the agency has a wide range of surveillance powers to collect human and signals intelligence. It has the authority of arrest and detention under warrant through its own component of the National Police with the mandatory cooperation of regional and local police.  


Today the agency is estimated to have at least 10,000 employees, with 3,000 directly attached to the agency's headquarters and the remainder spread across its regional branches. As the leading agency of Austeria's intelligence community, it is represented in the [[National Security and Defence Council]], which recommends the country's security and defence policy. The Sigurimi has significant influence in Austerian politics in the form of a {{wp|deep state}}.
Today the agency is estimated to have at least 10,000 employees, with 3,000 directly attached to the agency's headquarters and the remainder spread across its regional branches. As the leading agency of Austeria's intelligence community, it is represented in the [[National Security and Defence Council]], which recommends the country's security and defence policy. The Sigurimi has significant influence in Austerian politics in the form of a {{wp|deep state}}.

Revision as of 17:35, 7 February 2024

General Directorate for Security
Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Sigurisë
Emblem of the Sigurimi
Emblem of the Sigurimi
Common nameSigurimi
AbbreviationDPS
Motto"Për popullin, me popullin" ("For the people, with the people")
Agency overview
Formed8 February 1990; 34 years ago (1990-02-08)
Preceding agency
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyAusteria
Operations jurisdictionAusteria
Governing bodyPresident of Austeria
Operational structure
HeadquartersZambak Park, Kartha
Agency executive
  • Visho Ajazi, Director

The General Directorate for Security (Tethian: Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Sigurisë), commonly called the Sigurimi (lit. Security), is the principal civilian intelligence, national security, and internal security agency of Austeria, responsible for foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and directing the intelligence apparatus of the country. A highly capable and secretive organization, it is headquartered in the Zambak Park District of Kartha, with powerful semi-autonomous branches at the regional level across Austeria.

The agency was founded in 1990 under the Austerian People's Republic to replace the Ministry of State Security, the secret police and political security agency of the Austerian Liberation Front. The agency the assisted in the implementation of the Yndyk Agreement by overseeing the disarmament of the paramilitary forces that participated in the Austerian Conflict. During the Olive Revolution, the agency refused to target reformist movements which allowed it to survive the dissolution of the People's Republic and gained significant powers during its role in suppressing ethnic violence in the aftermath of the Revolution.

The Sigurimi is focused on domestic security, responsible for protecting Austeria against espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference, politically motivated violence, ethnic violence, and terrorism. To facilitate its mission, the agency has a wide range of surveillance powers to collect human and signals intelligence. It has the authority of arrest and detention under warrant through its own component of the National Police with the mandatory cooperation of regional and local police.

Today the agency is estimated to have at least 10,000 employees, with 3,000 directly attached to the agency's headquarters and the remainder spread across its regional branches. As the leading agency of Austeria's intelligence community, it is represented in the National Security and Defence Council, which recommends the country's security and defence policy. The Sigurimi has significant influence in Austerian politics in the form of a deep state.