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The Security Service is responsible for maintaining security and public order, counter-terrorism, intelligence collection and covert operations within Gassasinia and across the world. It is believed that the Security Service has been responsible for numerous infiltration and false-flag operations against political, religious and terrorist groups within and without the nation believed to have been a threat to the safety of the Gassasinian state and people. | The Security Service is responsible for maintaining security and public order, counter-terrorism, intelligence collection and covert operations within Gassasinia and across the world. It is believed that the Security Service has been responsible for numerous infiltration and false-flag operations against political, religious and terrorist groups within and without the nation believed to have been a threat to the safety of the Gassasinian state and people. | ||
Much of what is known about the internal affairs of the Security Service originates from the famous interview of an anonymous higher-up official, often known as Individual A, of the Security Service by Anteria TV. Amongst other claims, Individual A claimed that the Security Service frequently cooperated with and consulted with repressive regimes, and that the Security Service had infiltrated and even created extremist groups to disrupt and discredit so-called "subversive organisations" including Mehravan exile opposition groups, Ba'athist political parties and militant trade unions. | |||
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The structure of the Security Service is not public knowledge. What is known about the structure of the Security Service is based on comments by Individual A. It is not known whether any changes have been made to structure in the two decades since the interview was conducted. | |||
{{Tree list}} | |||
*General Directorate | |||
**Section A - Internal Intelligence | |||
**Section B - Foreign Intelligence | |||
**Section C - Psychological Warfare | |||
**Section D - Information Warfare & Propaganda | |||
**Section E - Cyberwarfare | |||
**Section F - Special Forces | |||
**Section G - Training | |||
**Section H - Foreign Assistance | |||
{{Tree list/end}} | |||
[[Category:Gassasinia]] | [[Category:Gassasinia]] |
Revision as of 23:49, 3 February 2021
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Annual budget | GSD $25.1 billion (est) |
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Legal jurisdiction | Gassasinia |
The Security Service is the central intelligence and security service of the State of Gassasinia. Notorious for its' secrecy, the Security Service is subject to an unusual lack of judicial, legislative and executive oversight which has caused the organisation to become a frequent subject of conspiracy theories across Gassasinia and even the world. Information about the Security Service and its' operations is frequently classified and concealed, and even the organisation's structure and leadership is heavily obscured.
The Security Service is responsible for maintaining security and public order, counter-terrorism, intelligence collection and covert operations within Gassasinia and across the world. It is believed that the Security Service has been responsible for numerous infiltration and false-flag operations against political, religious and terrorist groups within and without the nation believed to have been a threat to the safety of the Gassasinian state and people.
Much of what is known about the internal affairs of the Security Service originates from the famous interview of an anonymous higher-up official, often known as Individual A, of the Security Service by Anteria TV. Amongst other claims, Individual A claimed that the Security Service frequently cooperated with and consulted with repressive regimes, and that the Security Service had infiltrated and even created extremist groups to disrupt and discredit so-called "subversive organisations" including Mehravan exile opposition groups, Ba'athist political parties and militant trade unions.
History
Operations
Conspiracy Theories
Roles
Structure
The structure of the Security Service is not public knowledge. What is known about the structure of the Security Service is based on comments by Individual A. It is not known whether any changes have been made to structure in the two decades since the interview was conducted.
- General Directorate
- Section A - Internal Intelligence
- Section B - Foreign Intelligence
- Section C - Psychological Warfare
- Section D - Information Warfare & Propaganda
- Section E - Cyberwarfare
- Section F - Special Forces
- Section G - Training
- Section H - Foreign Assistance