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''' | The '''Royal Committee for State Security of the United Kingdoms of Vozh''' ({{wpl|Belarusian Language|Vozhsk}}: ''Karalieŭski Kamitet Dziaržaǔnaj Biaspieki'') ('''KKDB''') is the national intelligence agency of [[Vozh]] | ||
It is the successor to the 20th century KKUS, which was dissolved after the 1997 civil war due to its association with the military regime. Originally founded as a conventional intelligence service, it has taken on a secret police role in recent years with the advent of the royal dictatorship. It is governed by the law 'On the Intelligence Services of the United Kingdoms'. | It is the successor to the 20th century KKUS, which was dissolved after the 1997 civil war due to its association with the military regime. Originally founded as a conventional intelligence service, it has taken on a secret police role in recent years with the advent of the royal dictatorship. It is governed by the law 'On the Intelligence Services of the United Kingdoms'. |
Revision as of 03:47, 18 February 2020
Royal Committee For State Security Karalieŭski Kamitet Dziaržaǔnaj Biaspieki | |
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Common name | Committee For State Security |
Abbreviation | KKDB |
Agency overview | |
Formed | February 19, 1999 |
Preceding agency |
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Employees | State secret - greater than 275,000 |
Annual budget | Classified |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Vozh |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Mohilev |
Elected officer responsible |
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Agency executive |
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The Royal Committee for State Security of the United Kingdoms of Vozh (Vozhsk: Karalieŭski Kamitet Dziaržaǔnaj Biaspieki) (KKDB) is the national intelligence agency of Vozh
It is the successor to the 20th century KKUS, which was dissolved after the 1997 civil war due to its association with the military regime. Originally founded as a conventional intelligence service, it has taken on a secret police role in recent years with the advent of the royal dictatorship. It is governed by the law 'On the Intelligence Services of the United Kingdoms'.