Zamastanian Intelligence Service

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Zamastanian Intelligence Service
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Logo of the Zamastanian Intelligence Service
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M. Gaviria Building, Headquarters of the Z.I.S. in Tofino, Zamastan
Independent Department overview
FormedNovember 19, 1974 (1974-11-19)
JurisdictionZamastan
HeadquartersM. Gaviria Building, Tofino
Employees25,360 employees
Annual budgetZ$11.4 billion (2018)
Ministers responsible

The Zamastanian Intelligence Service (Z.I.S.) is the domestic intelligence and security service of Zamastan, and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice and Security, the ZIS is also a member of the Zamastan Intelligence Community and reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. A leading counter-terrorism, counterintelligence, and criminal investigative organization, the ZIS has jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes.

Before the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 1986, the ZIS Director concurrently served as the head of the Intelligence Community; today, the ZIS has grown in size as a result of the Alanis Pride Parade Bombing and more recently, the 2017 Tofino Attacks. In 2013, The Tofino Times reported that in fiscal year 2010, the ZIS had the largest budget of all IC agencies, exceeding previous estimates. Following the Tofino Attacks, the Z.I.S. launched its largest ever investigation, which ultimately resulted in pertinent information that led to further intelligence cooperation and operations in Vulkaria, Rumaztria, Jaginistan, and Semalia. The Z.I.S. has also carried out "hunting" missions, which are state-sanctioned assassinations of enemy targets. The programs have led to the deaths of 32 Malvarian Liberation Front and Al-Fijar commanders, most notably Van'a Kamoni and Mukhtar Babu Ubair. Their counter-terrorism activities substantially boosted under Director Kirk Faulkman and President Atticus Moreau following the Air Andaluni Flight 553 bombing and the Olivar Street attack in 2020.

The Z.I.S. has increasingly expanded its role, including covert paramilitary operations. One of its largest divisions, the Information Operations Agency (IOA), has officially shifted focus from counter-terrorism to offensive cyber-operations. The agency has been the subject of many controversies, including human rights violations, domestic wiretapping and propaganda, and allegations of drug trafficking, much of which was made public in the Carrigan Leaks in 2019. It has also appeared in works of fiction, including books, films and video games.

Duties and Responsibilities

The ZIS's main goal is to protect and defend Zamastan, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of Zamastan, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners.

Currently, the ZIS's top priorities are:

  • Protect Zamastan from terrorist attacks,
  • Protect Zamastan against foreign intelligence operations and espionage,
  • Protect Zamastan against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes,
  • Combat public corruption at all levels,
  • Protect civil rights,
  • Combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises,
  • Combat major white-collar crime,
  • Combat significant violent crime,
  • Support federal, state, local and international partners, and
  • Upgrade technology to enable, and further, the successful performances of its missions as stated above.

History

Overview

The Zamastanian Intelligence Service was founded in 1887 by President William Castovia to create an overarching dependency to combat crime and help reinforce local law enforcement. They operated in limited capacity to assist the Zamastanian Armed Forces in disrupting Gladysynthian agents during both the 1945 Danaska Conflict and The Tariel War, to which President Marvin Gaviria was the first person to appoint a director to the agency. The Assassination of Marvin Gaviria was one of the first major cases that was publicly investigated by the Z.I.S., which remained unsolved until 2019. Their mission changed to preventing domestic and foreign terrorism following the Alanis Pride Parade Bombing in 1982 by the Malvarian Liberation Front. Under President Zacharias Castovia, they went through a major upheaval of change to personnel, technology, and technique following the 2017 Tofino Attacks. Under President Anya Bishop, they worked to disrupt Gladysynthian special forces and rebel VNA and MLF forces in the insurgent conflict in Vulkaria.

In 2020, the Z.I.S. focused attention to assisting Zamastanian forces in the invasion and toppling of the government of Ossinia, as well as the capture of Martin Saint-Yves. Efforts also increased in monitering threats developing from the on-set of the Second Syraranto Civil War and in intelligence around the terror network of Al-Fijar.

Key Events

Anti-Gladysynthia Operations

Assassination of Marvin Gaviria

Alanis Pride Parade Bombing and the Malvarian Liberation Front

October 2017 Tofino Attacks

Assassination of Derick'a Banna

Manhunt and killing of Van'a Kamoni

Since the discovery of Van'a Kamoni's leadership role in the Malvarian Liberation Front, the Z.I.S. had established algorithms in Vulkarian cyber-space to detect mentions of Kamoni, patterns connected to his movements, and warning systems to alert the department in facial recognition. The agency also put agents on the ground in Vulkaria to find Kamoni. After the Tofino attacks, the Z.I.S. worked directly with the military to find Kamoni. Several raids on M.L.F. leadership compounds resulted in the discovery of plans for multiple new terrorist attacks, as well as the location of Kamoni's hideout in Monza. On March 1st, 2020, following the capture and blockade of Monza, Zamastanian commandos operating off of the information provided by the Z.I.S. located and killed Kamoni in a nighttime raid.

2020 Counter-Al-Fijar Operations

On April 19th, 2020, a suicide attacker bombed a train station in Tregueux, Zamastan, killing 32 people and injuring over 70 more. The Z.I.S. traced the attack to Al-Fijar, a terrorist organization operating out of Jaginistan in Central Ausiana. The group also attacks the Zamastanian consulate in Haruya, Jaginistan, on July 2nd, killing Ambassador Jamie Lake and 8 other Zamastanians. The Z.I.S., backing the Zamastanian Armed Forces, subjected the group to intensive bombing campaigns.

On September 16th, 2020, a suicide attacker blew up Air Andaluni Flight 553 while en-route to Vongane, Quetana, from Jade Harbor, Zamastan. All 178 people aboard were killed. Kalumaan Al-Babur was identified by the Emmirian State Security Committee as the bomber, and the Saudi Jiddiya government works in tandem with the Z.I.S. to discover more operatives. Four days later on September 20th, 2020, two attempted attacks were foiled - Ahmad Suadya Mumaar attempted to blow up Omicron Airlines Flight U829 midflight from Amarjel, Durnstaal to Vessalia, Avergnon, but was subdued by passengers and arrested by the Central Intelligence Bureau upon the plane's emergency landing. At around the same time, Akbani bin Ahmaura attempted to detonate a car bomb in Viitaniemi, Caspia, but the bomb failed to explode and bin Ahmaura was arrested by the Capsia National Security Bereau. The Zamastanian Intelligence Service assisted both Durnstaal's and Caspia's intelligence agencies in the investigations.

Carrigan Leaks

The massive extent of the Z.I.S.'s secret spying networks and programs, both foreign and domestic, was revealed to the public in a series of detailed disclosures of internal Z.I.S. documents beginning in June 2019. Most of the disclosures were leaked by former Z.I.S. contractor Jack Carrigan. On 4 September 2020, the Z.I.S.’s surveillance program was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court of Zamastan. The court also added that the Zamastanian intelligence leaders, who publicly defended it, were not telling the truth.

Organization

The ZIS is organized into functional branches and the Office of the Director, which contains most administrative offices. An executive assistant director manages each branch. Each branch is then divided into offices and divisions, each headed by an assistant director. The various divisions are further divided into sub-branches, led by deputy assistant directors. Within these sub-branches there are various sections headed by section chiefs. Section chiefs are ranked analogous to special agents in charge.

Four of the branches report to the deputy director while two report to the associate director. The functional branches of the ZIS are:

ZIS Intelligence Branch ZIS National Security Branch ZIS Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch ZIS Science and Technology Branch ZIS Information and Technology Branch ZIS Human Resources Branch

The Office of the Director serves as the central administrative organ of the ZIS. The office provides staff support functions (such as finance and facilities management) to the five function branches and the various field divisions. The office is managed by the FBI associate director, who also oversees the operations of both the Information and Technology and Human Resources Branches.

  • Office of the Director

Immediate Office of the Director Office of the Deputy Director Office of the Associate Director Office of Congressional Affairs Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Affairs Office of the General Counsel Office of Integrity and Compliance Office of the Ombudsman Office of Professional Responsibility Office of Public Affairs Inspection Division Facilities and Logistics Services Division Finance Division Records Management Division Resource Planning Office Security Division

Rank structure

The following is a listing of the rank structure found within the ZIS (in ascending order):

  • Field Agents

New Agent Trainee Special Agent Senior Special Agent Supervisory Special Agent Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge (ASAC) Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC)

  • ZIS Management

Deputy Assistant Director Assistant Director Associate Executive Assistant Director Executive Assistant Director Associate Deputy Director Deputy Chief of Staff Chief of Staff and Special Counsel to the Director Deputy Director Director

Infrastructure

The M. Gaviria Building, ZIS Headquarters, in Tofino, Zian, Zamastan.

The ZIS is headquartered at the M. Gaviria Building in Tofino, with 18 field offices in major cities across Zamastan. The ZIS also maintains over 400 resident agencies across Zamastan, as well as over 50 legal attachés at Zamastanian embassies and consulates. Many specialized ZIS functions are located at facilities in Arinals, Zian, as well as a "data campus" in Providence, Northern Isle, where 96 million sets of fingerprints from across Zamastan are stored, along with others collected by Zamastanian authorities from prisoners in Vulkaria and Cadair.