Inspectorate Office of Police Services (Makko Oko)

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Inspectorate Office of Police Services
Makko Oko IOPS Logo.png
Agency overview
Formed1 January 2028; 3 years' time (2028-01-01)
TypeIndependent
Jurisdiction Makko Oko
Parent agencyIEC
Websitepoliceservices.inspectorate.gov.mk

The Inspectorate Office of Police Services, also referred to as the IOPS, is an independent inspectorate office attached to the IEC with the responsibility to investigate any complaints or accusations of misconduct or illegal actions made against law enforcement bodies in the Empire of Makko Oko. It is the only inspectorate office to have multiple inspectorate generals at its command, and is the largest subordinate office of the IEC as of January 2028. Due to the statutory prohibition on internal affairs departments, the IOPC is the only body that investigates complaints against law enforcement officials and agencies.

History

Authority & Powers

The IOPS has the full authority to launch investigations, suspend and terminate law enforcement officials, manage cases that law enforcement agencies have if they are being mismanaged or part of a complaint or accusation and indict officials in the Inspectorate's Court. As the body is a national agency, the IOPS has statutory authority over law enforcement bodies in the Phoenix Islands in addition to provincial agencies.

Organization

The IOPS is managed, governed and run by the Independent Board of Supervisors, which is a collective board of appointed Inspectorate Generals.

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