Royal Bureau of Investigation

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Royal Bureau of Investigation
AbbreviationRBI
Agency overview
Employees40,000
Annual budget$12 billion
Jurisdictional structure
National agency[[Apilonia]]
Operations jurisdiction[[Apilonia]]
General nature
Operational structure
Agency executive
  • Sir William J. Givens, Chief Constable

The Royal Bureau of Investigation (RBI) is the national investigative service of the Apilonia (Earth II), responsible for the investigation of major or complex criminal activity, as well as violation of specific Crown Law. The RBI does not conduct patrols or normal community policing, instead possessing a purely investigatory role, either under its own jurisdiction, at the request of the Royal Apilonian Constabulary, or at the request of a Municipal Police Department or Country Sheriff. In addition, the RBI is also responsible for all investigations relating to national security and transnational crime. In addition to working closely with the Royal Apilonian Constabulary, His Majesty’s Marshals Service (HMMS), and the HM Customs and Immigration Service, the RBI liaises closely with the Royal Security Service in support of its national security responsibilities.

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