Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) Act 2025
The San Andreas Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) is a department under the Department of Justice and is responsible for providing both criminal investigation and forensic services to external agencies as well as investigating and preventing crime in San Andreas. The FIB works with both local and state law enforcement to ensure a high level of detail in ongoing or new investigations. In addition to this, the FIB will undertake both overt and covert operations against organized criminal entities as well as other persons of interest that may relate to ongoing investigations, while adhering to federal law.
Key Provisions of a Typical Federal Investigation Bureau Act
1. Establishment of the Bureau
Creation: Officially forms the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) as a statutory body under the Department Of Justice.
Mission: Defines the core mission of the FIB, focusing on investigating criminal activities, assisting law enforcement, and tackling serious and organized crime in the state, all while adhering to federal law.
Scope: Details the operational mandate of the Bureau in investigating and preventing crime, with special emphasis on complex, high-profile, or organized criminal activities, in compliance with federal law.
2. Objectives and Functions
Criminal Investigations: The FIB is responsible for investigating criminal activities within San Andreas, with a particular focus on high-profile cases or those requiring specialized resources, while ensuring compliance with federal law.
Complex Cases: The Bureau's focus includes organized crime, terrorism, cybercrimes, financial crimes, and corruption investigations, adhering to federal legislation and protocols.
Collaboration: It works closely with local, state, federal, and international law enforcement agencies to enhance its operational reach and effectiveness, always in compliance with federal legal standards.
Forensic and Intelligence Services: The Bureau conducts forensic analysis, surveillance operations, and gathers intelligence to support ongoing investigations, adhering to the necessary legal and constitutional guidelines under federal law.
3. Structure and Organization
Key Personnel: The FIB is led by a Director (or Chief), with provisions for appointing other critical roles such as division heads (e.g., cybercrime, anti-corruption), all appointed in accordance with federal law.
Organizational Units: The Bureau is divided into specialized units, such as:
Cybercrime Division: Focused on online and digital crimes, in line with federal cyber laws.
Anti-Corruption Task Force: Deals with issues of corruption within the state or public offices, while following federal anti-corruption legislation.
Forensic Lab: Supports investigative work with scientific analysis, adhering to legal standards set by both state and federal laws.
Staffing and Recruitment: Details provisions for staffing, recruitment, and continuous training of personnel to meet operational needs, while complying with federal hiring practices and policies.
4. Powers of the Bureau
Investigation and Enforcement: The Bureau has the authority to conduct investigations, make arrests, and work alongside prosecutors to bring cases to trial, in accordance with federal criminal law.
Subpoena Power: The FIB can subpoena documents, financial records, and other materials relevant to an investigation, in full compliance with federal law governing such actions.
Oversight of Other Law Enforcement: In cases of corruption or misconduct, the Bureau may have oversight authority over other law enforcement agencies in San Andreas, as permitted under federal oversight regulations.
Independent Warrant Authority FIB agents are authorized to apply for any type of judicial warrant, subpoena, or court order independently.
No supervisory approval or signature shall be required for any application, provided the agent holds current certification and the request complies with federal law and constitutional standards.
5. Oversight and Accountability
Oversight Mechanism: The Act creates an oversight body to monitor the Bureau’s activities, ensuring it remains within legal and ethical bounds in line with federal accountability standards.
Regular Reporting: The FIB must report regularly to the appointed overseer of the department, ensuring that all actions are transparent and within federal legal requirements for such reporting.
Adherence to Federal Law
The FIB shall operate strictly in accordance with federal law, ensuring that all investigative methods, surveillance techniques, and enforcement actions comply with the San Andreas Constitution.
In instances where the FIB collaborates with agencies such as the Los Santos Police Department, federal jurisdiction, powers, and procedural laws will take precedence, while the Bureau works within a framework that protects citizens' rights and upholds due process.
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