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Dirección Estatal de Inteligencia

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State Directorate of Intelligence
(DEI)
Dirección Estatal de Inteligencia
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Emblem of the DEI
Intelligence agency overview
Formed3 August 1960; 64 years ago (1960-08-03)
JurisdictionMinistry of the Interior
(MININT)
HeadquartersGuaitiao, Montilla
Motto"Liberación, Seguridad e Información" (Liberation, Security and Information)
EmployeesClassified (estimated around 15,000)
Minister responsible
Intelligence agency executive
Parent departmentSecretariat of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

The State Directorate of Intelligence (Spanish: Dirección Estatal de Inteligencia, DEI), is the main intelligence agency of the government of Montilla. The DEI was founded in 1960 under Montilla's Ministry of the Interior, shortly after the Montillan Revolution. The DEI is responsible for all foreign intelligence collection and comprises six divisions divided into two categories, which are the Operational Divisions and the Support Divisions.

The State Directorate of Intelligence was created after the purge of the former Sovereignity Protection Service, the foreign and domestic intelligence agency which acted as a secondary secret police during the Renovationalist dictatorship. The current DEI is largely influenced by the principle of the "intelligence trident", idealized by guerrilla fighter Emanuel Sancho Consuegra, which deems that the priorities of national foreign intelligence should be: "protection of the revolution, advancement of the revolution and vigilance of possible enemies of the revolution".

History

Structure

Operations

Recruitment and Training

Foreign Training

Since the 1960s, the DEI has specialized in the training and funding of foreign socialist and communist groups and militaries in guerrilla and organizational tactics. According to testimonies, the Magnetic Rose Program, main foreign training of the DEI, includes survival, jungle training, basic special operations training, tactics of war and Marxist theory.

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