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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Official Handbook
Created: December 17th
Version 1.0
Table of Contents
•Section 1: Mission Statement
•Section 2: Ranks and Duties
•Section 3: Working Undercover
•Section 4: Vehicle Guidelines
•Section 5: Miscellaneous
•Section 6: FBI Divisions Guidelines
Section1: Mission Statement
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation is a collection of the best trained and
skilled members in Law Enforcement. Being a part of the organization
all members are expected to uphold the highest level of Professionalism
as well as enforce all laws of the city at all times. It is our mission
to investigate and punishes those who violate the laws of this city and
put the citizens of Los Santos in danger. By accepting an offer into the
FBI you are accepting these goals and exhibit the utmost respect to all
citizens of this city; good or bad. It should be every goal of all
members to be role models in the city and try their best to uphold the
elite image the FBI has.
Section 2: Ranks and Duties
The
break down of ranks in the FBI is as follows it is also the Chain of
Command the FBI uses. If the FBI's attention is requested on the radio
or for any other situation the highest available rank handles it then on
down.
The Ranks go in the following order:
•Director
•Assistant Director
•Special Agent in Charge
•Special Agent
•Agent
•Intern
•Staff
The duties and expectations of each of the above ranks are as follows:
Director ((R6))
Oversees
all duties of the FBI on a daily basis. He attends the inter-department
meetings between the various Law Enforcement factions and Government.
When he is not managing and over seeing the Bureau he will try and find
time to investigate and execute the law of Los Santos. The Director is
not just a role model for Law Enforcement but for all of Los Santos.
Assistant Director ((R5))
The
Chief of Staff is there to help manage the Bureau along side the
Director. He helps manage the case file system and train and hire new
members among various other duties. When the Director is not in charge
the Chief of Staff is. He is expected to be a role model not only for
the Bureau but for all Law Enforcement as well.
Special Agent in Charge ((R4))
Special
Agents in Charge are there to help do some of the smaller tasks that
the Director or Chief of staff are unable to get to. They are there to
help critique and approve case files as well as train new members when
asked too. If there is a situation in the city that needs leadership
these guys are expected to step forward and lead.
Special Agent ((R3))
Special Agent's task is to guide their Juniors, leading in situations when Special Agent In Charge is not on town.
Agent ((R2))
Agent's
will be given some task by the Seniors, and they have no choice but
have to complete the task whether they wanted it or not.
Intern ((R1))
At
his rank, its signifies that the Staff is already qualified to join the
Bureau, it means they are ready to start their life as a FBI Agent.
Staff ((R0))
A
staff member is brand new to the FBI and is beginning to learn what the
FBI is really about. They should seek all advice and knowledge from
their superiors so they can strive to become the best of the best. They
are expected to work undercover a large majority of their time but are
not restricted from going on duty and patrolling the streets.
Section 3: Working Undercover
Working
undercover is one of the best ways for the FBI to investigate high
priority criminals. Fortunately here at the FBI we have the means of
creating alternate identities and the makeup and costumes to hide our
true identities. Going undercover like this is a powerful tool and there
are different things you should consider. You get your temporary
identity from the FBI Lockers, you should get whatever weapons you need
and head out. Once outside; leave the FBI HQ immediately, don't sit
around and wait for something to happen some citizens may be outside and
may get suspicious if they see you walk out of the FBI HQ. Once you are
away from the HQ; don't drive around in a car registered to you. I
typically walk to the closest 24/7 by Unity station and use an unmarked
vehicle so no one can trace it back to you.
Once
you are Undercover there are some things you should take into
consideration. Some may seem obvious but they need to be stated. Some
guidelines when working undercover are:
•Do
not interfere with any other Legal Faction too much where they need to
chase you down and taze or arrest you. If you have done something
illegal and get caught by one of them you will surrender and face the
consequences
•Avoid selling anything illegal to criminals. It will make you look corrupt and should be avoided at absolutely all costs.
•Don't ever use department radio unless your life is in danger. If
you are in danger call for help on our radio if anyone is available.
Make them call on department radio if necessary.
•Don't fire your weapons on citizens unless absolutely necessary.
•Don't break any City Law unless absolutely required for the sake of the investigation
•((IF YOU CRASH DO NOT LOG BACK ON RIGHT AWAY; You will relog as
your true name. If you crash that's your own fault and wait at least
15-20 minutes before you relog. This is especially important if you
crashed around other people or other people who are under cover. If you
relog and appear in someone elses UC work and blow it; you will be
punished ))
•((If you are UC and are lagging too bad where you
need to relog; try and walk to a place where no one is around and relog;
cover your tracks and get back UC and return if you can. Do not relog
right in front of anyone because of lag ))
•((Just because you are UC doesn't mean you avoid any server rules ))
Along
with guidelines while working Undercover there are some things you
should keep in mind if fellow staff members are Undercover. They are as
follows:
•Don't bother
those who are under cover on radio. Especially if you call for them and
they don't respond they are probably busy and don't want to use their
radio.
•Never call them over our radio by their UC name. People
might be close and hear you call them. Try and use their legit name if
you know who it is. Again only call them if it is absolutely necessary.
•Never ever tell anyone outside of the FBI the identity of someone
if they are UC, not even Cops or Government. If it is proven that you
gave up a fellow agents UC identity on purpose. You can be fired.
•Sometimes other departments will ask us if their UC name is part of
the FBI. The Undercover needs to respond on our radio first if he wants
his identity kept a secret or revealed. It depends on the circumstances.
There are some instances where the LSPD doesn't need to discover their
true identity or if they are part of the FBI.
•If someone is
Undercover they might be working. Don't go running up to them and say
"Hi". Just steer clear of them. If they need your attention they will
call you on their radio.
These
are guidelines that may seem obvious but need to be stated. Just use
your head out there when dealing with Undercover members.
Section 4: Vehicles Guidelines
FBI Rancher
Also known as a support van, can be used as a patrol vehicle. It carries various amount of tools for the Agents to use.
FBI Cheetah
Used for a high speed pursuit on the town, standby car for any in case of any evade on arresting a suspect.
FBI Burrito
A van usually used on a SWAT Situation, various amount of high tech devices and toolkit.
Section 5: Miscellaneous
This
handbook isn't fully in depth about other various topics because they
are already covered in the LSPD handbook. If you are not familiar with
the LSPD handbook already you need to read it immediately as it contains
various amounts of information that are valuable for every FBI member.
Other
miscellaneous topics to be included are the use of our Department
radio. It is to be used only for serious matters and not casual
conversation. Only Agents ((R2)) and above should use it but since the
FBI is some of the most elite Law Enforcement officials in the city
ranks below that are allowed to use it in the case that no superiors are
at the office and they need assistance. ((A new rule has been
established that if anyone flames over /d they will be fined a sum of
their money and be punished ))
Section 6: Divisions Guidelines
Criminal Investigative Division
Leader: Rad Spivey
Required Rank: Staff and above
Information: Everyone
will start in the CID When they've entered the Bureau. They will be
needed to do Casefiles on criminals around Los Santos.
Critical Incident Response Division
Leader: Rad Spivey
Required Rank: Special Agent and above
Information: This
Division basicly do is patrol around the city and catch highly
dangerous criminals. Chasing Most Wanted, responding back up response
given by LEO Factions.
Counter-Terrorism Division
Leader: None
Required Rank: Agent and above
Information: Agents
chose to be in this Division will be trained by the leaders on
negotiating, vehicle and weapons handling. They'll be involved in
situation like kidnapping, bank robbery and etc.