Charnean Intelligence Community
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The Charnean Intelligence Community, collectively known as the Seqqeniɣen (Tamashek: ⵙⴻⵇⵇⴻⵏⵉⵖⴻⵏ, lit. "the Sentinels"), refers to the agencies and military units dedicated to collecting intelligence from various sources on behalf of the Charnean government.
Current agencies
- Adunnya Saqarhat Agezen (ASA) or the "Public Safety Forces" are a civilianized organization which originated as a military intelligence unit established within the now defunct Counterinsurgency Corps of the Charnean Army active in the far east. Their function as that of general internal security within the country, expanded from their original function which was primarily to monitor the activities of the civilian population in order to reduce the chances of collateral damage caused by counterinsurgency operations. It acts as the intelligence gathering apparatus for the military counterinsurgency and border guard units on security assignments.
- Herekket (lit. "the Search") is the foreign intelligence agency of Charnea, primarily responsible for monitoring foreign militant groups and government factions opposed to Charnea as well as identifying any foreign covert actions aimed at destabilizing or otherwise disrupting the civil governance of Charnea.
Former agencies
- Segew Etter Temusne (SET) was the primary intelligence and security agency of the Empire of Charnea from 1945 until its dissolution in 2023 just days after the formal abolition of the Imperial government as a result of the Muttay. Its primary area of responsibility was internal security and domestic intelligence. The SET was widely implicated in the disappearances of political dissidents, activists of left wing and ethnic secessionist movements, and was alleged to have had connections with the Alxalat.