Valkar (Velikoslavia)

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Valkar Agency
lögreglu Valkar
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Common nameValkar
AbbreviationVKR
Agency overview
FormedAugust 16, 1893
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
VLK
Operations jurisdictionVLK
Legal jurisdictionNational, Provincial, Municipal
Governing bodyMinistry of Interior
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed byImperial Affairs Oversight Directive
HeadquartersKollavik, Velikoslavia
Sworn members72,000
High Inspector responsible
  • Baldur Ingibjörg
Agency executive
  • Vice Inspector, High Inspector of the Quasitores
Child agency
HeadquartersVolunburg Palace, Kollavik
Facilities
Valkar Forposts71
Prisons12

The Valkar are the national police force of Velikoslavia and has a significant range of duities ranging from traffic control, to border protection, to anti-terrorism. The agency consists of five major branches; the Imperial Justicar Commission, the Kollavik Central Police, the Border Security and Protection Division, the National Law Enforcement Board, and the Environmental Protection Agency. The agency takes primary direction from the Ministry of Interior and oversight from the independent Imperial Affairs Oversight Directive, one of which oversees day-to-day operations and the other which holds the organization accountable and audits spending and operations. The Valkar derives its authority from the 1893 Decree of Police Reform issued by Sjolund I, which was ratified by the Grand Synod. It is considered the internal equivalent of the Veritas Intelligence Directive.

Structure

Imperial Justicar Commission

The Imperial Justicar Commission (IJC) serves as the primary law enforcement agency of the Velikoslav government, responsible for domestic intelligence and security operations. Operating under the auspices of the Valkar, the IJC reports directly to the Statsministris and the Tsar.

The IJC’s multifaceted responsibilities encompass safeguarding the nation against terrorist attacks, foreign intelligence operations, espionage, cyber operations, cybercriminal activity, and public corruption at all levels. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in combating transnational criminal enterprises, major white-collar crime, and significant violent crime. The IJC is regarded as the domestic equivalent of the Veritas Intelligence Directive (VID).

Kollavik Central Police

Border Security and Protection Division

National Law Enforcement Board

Environmental Protection Agency

Personnel

Ranks

History

Social Service

Current Issues

Controversies

Transportation

Equipment

Training