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 Kingdom of Apilonia, 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.

History

Organisation

RBI Headquarters

The RBI Headquarters in the Royal District of Bainbridge, Seattle, Duchy of Washington, and is responsible for both the overall management of the Bureau, through the Office of the Director and is also responsible for the conduct of all criminal and national security investigations which have a national scope and concern. In addition, RBI Headquarters has oversight authority over all investigations being conducted by the Bureau, including those being run out of a field office.

Office of the Director of the Royal Bureau of Investigation

The Office of the Director serves as the central administrative organ of the Bureau, providing staff support functions (such as finance and facilities management) to the various function branches and the various field divisions. Whilst the Director is primarily concerned with overall policy and oversight, the Deputy Director is responsible for day-to-day management of the Bureau’s investigations. The office is managed by the FBI Associate Director, who also oversees the operations of the Human Resources Branch. In addition to the immediate staff of the Director, the Office consists of:

  • Office of the Deputy Director
  • Office of the Associate Director
  • Office of Parliamentary Affairs
  • Office of the General Counsel
  • Office of Professional Responsibility
  • Office of Public Affairs
  • Office of Facilities and Finance
  • Office of Information Management
  • Office of the Chief Information Officer

Criminal Investigation Branch

The Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) of the Royal Bureau of Investigation is responsible for the vast majority of investigative capability related to violations of Crown Law.

  • Organised Crime Division
  • Violent Crimes Division
  • Financial Crime Division
  • Public Corruption and Civil Rights Division
  • Cyber Crimes Division

Special Branch

The Special Branch (SB) of the Royal Bureau of Investigation is responsible for a variety of investigative capability related to national security, working closely with the Royal Security Service which is responsible for intellgience collection and analysist whilst Special Branch conducts actual criminal investigations. In this role, Special Branch is responsible for criminal investigations concerning breaches of the Official Secrets Act (which concerns the divulging of clasified information by Apilonian citizens), the Espionage Act (which concerns attempts by foreign nationals to acquire classified information, or to otherwise conduct espionage activities within the Kingdom), and the Terrorism Act (which concerns all attempts by various groups to use violence and terror to achieve a political aim). Upon the successful completion of an investigation, typically using intelligence provided by the Security Service and in cooperation with it, Special Branch will typically be called upon to arrest or detain the suspects. In addition, Special Branch is also responsible for providing protective services to all (non-Royal) Crown Officers, Ministers, and officials at the direction of the Home Secretary, largely due to the branch's link to national security. Unlike most of the Bureau, Special Branch has additional powers under the Defence of the Realm Act 2000, however these are in recent years.

  • Counter-Terrorism Division
  • Counter-Intelligence Division
  • Protective Services Division

Science and Technology Branch

The Science and Technology Branch (STB) of the Royal Bureau of Investigation is responsible for a variety of technological and scientific analysist capability related to all RBI investigations; providing both forensic and technological collection and analysis methods to ongoing investigations.

  • Information Services Division
  • Laboratory Division
  • Technical Collection Division
  • Technical Analysis Division

Human Resource Branch

The Human Resources Branch (HRB) of the Royal Bureau of Investigation is responsible for all internal human resource requirements of the Bureau, both career management as well as training, including the RBI Academy, as well as the provision of physical security for all RBI facilities.

  • Human Resources Division
  • Training Division
  • Security Division

RBI Field Offices

In addition to RBI Headquarters, the Bureau maintains a network of Field Offices which are responsible for the conduct of the vast majority of investigations, specifically those that whilst cross-jurisdictional or in violation of Crown Law are not a national concern. Any given RBI Field Office will also typically take the lead on any major incidents within its area of responsibility. Each RBI Field Office will be led by a Special Agent-in-Charge. Within the Kingdom, and the Crown Colonies, there are thirty-two field offices:

  • Albuquerque Field Office
  • Anchorage Field Office
  • Dallas Field Office
  • Denver Field Office
  • El Paso Field Office
  • Houston Field Office
  • Kansas City Field Office
  • Las Vegas Field Office
  • Little Rock Field Office
  • Los Angeles Field Office
  • Minneapolis Field Office
  • New Orleans Field Office
  • Oklahoma City Field Office
  • Omaha Field Office
  • Phoenix Field Office
  • Portland Field Office
  • Sacramento Field Office
  • Salt Lake City Field Office
  • San Antonio Field Office
  • San Diego Field Office
  • San Francisco Field Office
  • Seattle Field Office
  • St. Louis Field Office
  • Ottawa Field Office
  • Toronto Field Office
  • Winnipeg Field Office
  • Saskatoon Field Office
  • Calgary Field Office
  • Vancouver Field Office
  • Malta Field Office
  • Bahrain Field Office
  • Qatar Field Office

Personnel