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The '''Federal Investigation Bureau''' ('''FIB''') (Morrawian: ''Federální wyṡetṙovací úṙad'') is the domestic intelligence and security service of the [[Morrawia|Republic of Morrawia]] and its principal federal law enforcement agency. An agency of the [[Ministry of the Interior (Morrawia)|Morrawian Ministry of the Interior]], the FIB is a member of the [[Morrawian Intelligence Community]] and reports to both the [[Minister of the Interior (Morrawia)|Minister of the Interior]] and the [[Director of National Intelligence (Morrawia)|Director of National Intelligence]]. A leading Morrawian counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and criminal investigative organization, the FIB has jurisdiction over violations of hundreds of categories of federal crimes.
Although many of the FIB's functions are unique, its activities in support of national security are comparable to those of other countries´ national police and counterintelligence departments. Unlike the [[Foreign Intelligence Agency]] (FIA), which has no law enforcement authority and is focused on intelligence collection abroad, the FIB is primarily a domestic agency, maintaining [[List of FIB field offices|23 field offices]] in mostly major cities throughout Morrawia, and more than 200 resident agencies in smaller cities and areas across the nation. At an FIB field office, a senior-level FIB officer concurrently serves as the representative of the [[Director of National Intelligence (Morrawia)|director of National Intelligence]].
Despite its domestic focus, the FIB also maintains a significant international footprint, operating Legal Attache (LEGAT) offices and several sub-offices in [[List of diplomatic missions of Morrawia|Morrawian embassies and consulates]] across the globe. These foreign offices exist primarily for the purpose of coordination with foreign security services and do not usually conduct unilateral operations in the host countries. The FIB can and does at times carry out secret activities overseas, just as the FIA has a limited domestic function. These activities generally require coordination across government agencies.
The FIB was established in 1905 as the National Office of Investigation, the NOI or OI for short (''NÚW'' in Morrawiam). Its name was changed to the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) in 1932. The FIB headquarters is the [[Eduard T. Filip Building]] in [[Králowec, F.D.]] The FIB has a [[FIB Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|List of the TOP 10 criminals]].

Revision as of 21:21, 13 July 2024

Federal Investigation Bureau
Federální wyṡetṙovací úṙad
Federal Investigation Bureau's seal
Federal Investigation Bureau's seal
FIB special agent badge
FIB special agent badge
Flag of the Federal Investigation Bureau
Flag of the Federal Investigation Bureau
Common nameBureau (Morrawian: Úṙad)
Feds (Morrawian: Federálowé)
AbbreviationFIB (Morrawian: FWÚ)
MottoFérowost, Wúle, Úsilí
Fairness, Will, Effort
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 1, 1905; 118 years ago (1905-09-01) (as the National Office of Investigation)
Employees≈20,000
Annual budget₮32 billion (as of 2021)
Legal personalityFederal agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyMorrawia
Operations jurisdictionMorrawia
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed by Ministry of the Interior´sOffice of Interior Intelligence, Office of Internal Affairs
HeadquartersEduard T. Filip Building, Králowec, F.D., Morrawia
Federal agents≈17,000
Staff members≈3,000
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of the Interior (Morrawia), Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Divisions
  • Intelligence Branch
  • National Security Division
  • Cyber-security Division
  • Counter-Intelligence Branch
  • Criminal Services Division
  • National Investigative Division
  • Science and Technology Division
  • Information and Technology Division
  • Human Resources Department
  • International Operations Department
  • Social Media Department
  • Advertising Department
Website
fib.gov.mo

The Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) (Morrawian: Federální wyṡetṙovací úṙad) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the Republic of Morrawia and its principal federal law enforcement agency. An agency of the Morrawian Ministry of the Interior, the FIB is a member of the Morrawian Intelligence Community and reports to both the Minister of the Interior and the Director of National Intelligence. A leading Morrawian counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and criminal investigative organization, the FIB has jurisdiction over violations of hundreds of categories of federal crimes.

Although many of the FIB's functions are unique, its activities in support of national security are comparable to those of other countries´ national police and counterintelligence departments. Unlike the Foreign Intelligence Agency (FIA), which has no law enforcement authority and is focused on intelligence collection abroad, the FIB is primarily a domestic agency, maintaining 23 field offices in mostly major cities throughout Morrawia, and more than 200 resident agencies in smaller cities and areas across the nation. At an FIB field office, a senior-level FIB officer concurrently serves as the representative of the director of National Intelligence.

Despite its domestic focus, the FIB also maintains a significant international footprint, operating Legal Attache (LEGAT) offices and several sub-offices in Morrawian embassies and consulates across the globe. These foreign offices exist primarily for the purpose of coordination with foreign security services and do not usually conduct unilateral operations in the host countries. The FIB can and does at times carry out secret activities overseas, just as the FIA has a limited domestic function. These activities generally require coordination across government agencies.

The FIB was established in 1905 as the National Office of Investigation, the NOI or OI for short (NÚW in Morrawiam). Its name was changed to the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) in 1932. The FIB headquarters is the Eduard T. Filip Building in Králowec, F.D. The FIB has a List of the TOP 10 criminals.