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Federal Bureau of Narcotics

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Federal Bureau of Narcotics
Federální úṙad pro narkotika
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Federal Bureau of Narcotics's seal
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FBN Special Agent badge
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Flag of the FBN
Common nameThe Drug (Morrawian: Protidrogowka)
Narcs (Morrawian: Narkáċi)
AbbreviationFNB (Morrawian: FÚN)
MottoBránit, naruṡit, odradit
Defend, Disrupt, Deter
Agency overview
FormedJuly 1, 1971; 53 years ago (1971-07-01)
Preceding agencies
Employees7,471 (2023)
Annual budget₮10.1 billion (as of 2021)
Legal personalityFederal agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Morrawia
Operations jurisdictionMorrawia
Legal jurisdictionNational
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed byMinistry of the Interior
HeadquartersHodenow County, Wallash, Morrawia
Special Agents3,165
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of the Interior
Website
fnb.gov.mo

The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FNB) (Morrawian: Federální úṙad pro narkotika) is a Morrawian federal law enforcement agency under the Morrawian Ministry of the Interior tasked with combating illicit drug trafficking and distribution within the territory of Morrawia. It is the lead agency for domestic enforcement of the Narcotics Enforcement Act of 1971, sharing concurrent jurisdiction with the Federal Investigation Bureau, the Customs & Border Protection Administration, and Immigration Enforcement Administration. However, the FNB has sole responsibility for coordinating and pursuing Morrawian drug investigations both domestically and internationally.

It was established in 1971 as part of the Morrawian government's war on drugs. The FNB has an intelligence unit that is also a member of the Morrawian Intelligence Community. While the unit is part of the FNB chain-of-command, it also reports to the Director of National Intelligence. The FNB has been historically criticized for scheduling drugs that have medicinal uses, and for focusing on operations that allow it to seize money rather than those involving drugs that cause more harm. In recent years, the agency has been praised for reforming the systems in place, including those related to drugs, operations, and more.