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The '''National Police Authority''' of [[Fratanica]] serves as the federal government's main policing agency. They are responsible for the protection of federal buildings and vital infrastructure throughout the country, such as airports, railroads, trading ports, and constitutional institutions. In addition to these responsibilities, the National Police Authority also serves as a standby force, in case of civil unrest or emergencies. This agency does not provide local law enforcement services, as the Fratanican Constitution prohibits the federal government from creating a centralized law enforcement agency. Instead, each province has its own police force which conducts law enforcement duties throughout Fratanica's various administrative districts. | The '''National Police Authority''' of [[Fratanica]] serves as the federal government's main policing agency. They are responsible for the protection of federal buildings and vital infrastructure throughout the country, such as airports, railroads, trading ports, and constitutional institutions. In addition to these responsibilities, the National Police Authority also serves as a standby force, in case of civil unrest or emergencies. This agency does not provide local law enforcement services, as the Fratanican Constitution prohibits the federal government from creating a centralized law enforcement agency. Instead, each province has its own police force which conducts law enforcement duties throughout Fratanica's various administrative districts. | ||
All National Police officers are armed with a handgun while on patrol, and some also carry around patrol rifles. | |||
== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 04:19, 19 August 2021
National Police Authority | |
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Common name | National Police |
Abbreviation | NPA |
Motto | "Securing the nation and serving communities." |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1958 |
Employees | 43,912 sworn officers 6,381 support staff |
Volunteers | 3,117 auxiliary officers |
Annual budget | $3.1 billion NSD |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Federal agency | Fratanica |
Operations jurisdiction | Fratanica |
Governing body | Government of Fratanica |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Viras, Fratanica |
Sworn members | 43,912 |
Policing Staffs | 6,381 |
Elected officer responsible |
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Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Ministry of the Interior |
The National Police Authority of Fratanica serves as the federal government's main policing agency. They are responsible for the protection of federal buildings and vital infrastructure throughout the country, such as airports, railroads, trading ports, and constitutional institutions. In addition to these responsibilities, the National Police Authority also serves as a standby force, in case of civil unrest or emergencies. This agency does not provide local law enforcement services, as the Fratanican Constitution prohibits the federal government from creating a centralized law enforcement agency. Instead, each province has its own police force which conducts law enforcement duties throughout Fratanica's various administrative districts.
All National Police officers are armed with a handgun while on patrol, and some also carry around patrol rifles.