Nystatiszna Intelligence Bureau

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The Nystatiszna Intelligence Bureau, known informally as the NIB, is a civilian Intelligence agency, serving both domestic and foreign for the Republic of Nystatiszna. Officially tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the country & the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence, interrogation and alternative information gathering methods such as social media scraping. The Bureau primarily focused on providing intelligence for the president and senate with it’s secondary objective of law enforcement.

Nystatiszna Intelligence Bureau
Agency overview
Formed1900
Superseding Information gathering, counter-terrorism and analyzing threats.
  • Nystatiszna President's Office
TypeIntelligence and Investigation Service
JurisdictionNystatiszna
HeadquartersNewport, Nystatiszna
Agency executive
  • Viktor von Dotseth, Director

The NIB acts as a law enforcement agency and as a overseas/domestic intelligence gathering agency. The agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action at the behest of the President and dictator of NIB. It exerts internal political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Center. It has done many things to insure the security of the nation including torture, stalking, false-flag terrorist attacks, and assassinations of activists.

Since the 1960s the NIB has been organized under the President Office.

The NIB has increasingly expanded its role, including covert paramilitary operations and industrial heists. One of its newest divisions, the Information Operations Center (IOC), acts as a cyber-warfare department and social media troll farm. However the largest division of NIB is the Counterterrorism and Intelligence (C.I) which is under joint command of the military and NIB.

Purpose and function

  • To gather information on relevant foreign & domestic security threats
  • To analyze and process foreign & domestic intelligence data
  • To handle government dissidents and terrorist threats.
  • To advise the government on nation security policy
  • To undertake secret operations on behalf of the government such as counterintelligence or counter terrorism operations.

Organization structure

The NIB reports to the head of NIB and the president's office alone. Only the president's office is able to hold the NIB accountable.

Controversies

The Bureau has been the subject of many controversies, including species rights violations, domestic wiretapping, propaganda, drug trafficking and industrial espionage.