GeheimPolizeir

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Department of State Deep Intelligence
Ministeriumnein füricuun Staatswissen
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Seal
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Headquarters of the GeheimPolizeir, under construction
Agency overview
Formed10 March 2059 (2059-03-10)
TypeSecret police
HeadquartersUnder construction
Employees
  • 78,239 agents
  • 813,426 informants
Agency executive

The Department of State Deep Intelligence (Heldervinian:Ministeriumnein füricuun Staatswissen), commonly known as the GeheimPolizeir, is the official secret police of Heldervin since mid-2059.

The agency is an intelligence network, governed by military regulations; the agency combined the entirety of all the regional police forces, making it a significant group. The network relies on a vast group of informants, with over 800,000 informants, and has so far arrested over 300,000 people in Heldervin.

The GeheimPolizeir has so far commited hundreds of atrocities in its relatively short age, focusing on political oponents, handicapped persons, and those who did not convert to Saletrism. The state utilized physical and psycological torture to extract information and force denizens to become loyal. Those arrested by the GeheimPolizeir were often refused fair trial, and prisoners sometimes just "disappeared" whilst in custody.

Oppression of opponents

Religious opponents

Many parts of Heldervin, particularly in conservative places such as Old Vrebsicourg, were hotspots for people who quickly converted to Saletrism or risked prosecution. Rapidly increasing religious dissent led to the GeheimPolizeir to carefully monitor religious organizations. For the most part, leaders of other religions, particularly Voruchuism, did not voice any political dissent, instead wishing to secure the future of their practices.

However, the GeheimPolizeir sought to eliminate foreign ideologies from Heldervin, and is currently setting out to crush foreign relations in the so-called Heiligestun Bekehruungein. When leaders voiced their misgivings regarding the genocide program run by the GeheimPolizeir on 16 April 2059, Johan Geissleir warned Heldervinians that practitioners of foreign relations were a "threat to Heldervin", and even went as far as saying that they "brought the near fall of the Superior Monarchy".