IPAIA

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IPAIA
FoundedThe 1950s (Approx)
FounderUnknown
Named afterAbbreviation unknown
MembershipUnknown
Criminal activitiesKnown Activities;
  • Intelligence gathering
  • Sale of sensitive information
  • assassinations

IPAIA is an international criminal organisation, involved in intelligence gathering, private investigations, sale of sensitive information and contract killings. Very little is known about the organisation itself, most public information of IPAIA was conveyed through the 2011 Montgisard Hotel Phonecall in which an unknown person revealed some information about the organisation. A note was written by Abigail Ossden, a journalist for The Briselle Post, who recieved the call, on what was said in the phone call. According to the note the organisation has two divisions, one to collect information through spying, survaillence, theft and hacking, and another to organise the sale of the information gathered through auctions, of which one was believed to have taken place at the Montgisard Hotel, and private contracts. It is also believed that the organisation conducts contract killings of certain individuals at the request of its customers, notably the 2003 death of Delamaria Senator Charles Hunton Starnby, who, at the time of his death, was leading an investigation into the practises of military contractor Monroe International. Also according to the phone call, customers of IPAIA include countless business leaders, politicians, celebrities and governments themselves, which is how as the caller put it, "How theyve gotten away with it for so long".

In 2017 the Delamarian Department of Justice announced that it would be forming a task force to possibly dismantle the organisation, however the decision was later reversed, which, according to the Yorkerdam Tribune, was a decision made by then President of Delamaria, Pierre Monroe.