Military/Law Enforcement of La Habana
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:59 pm
MILITARY/LAW ENFORCEMENT OF LA HABANA
MILITARY OF LA HABANA
The Uber Nation of La Habana maintains no conventional military forces, as La Habana has membership in The Vladivostok Alliance, a mutual defence alliance that guarantees La Habana's security from hostile attack. La Habana maintained military forces up until 1983, but the changing economic priorities led to income tax rates being slashed from close to 100% to 0% in a few years; these budgetary cuts and relocation of funds to other departments led to the defence budget being reduced to zero. All military forces of La Habana were officially disbanded in August 1986. La Habana has not been militarily involved in any foreign wars in it's long history, nor has La Habana ever been invaded by a foreign power. In recent years the former military bases of La Habana have been offered to La Habana's allies, to guarantee a reaction force against any future aggression by a foreign power.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OF LA HABANA
The Uber Nation of La Habana maintains a small but effective law enforcement contingent that handles domestic law enforcement, foreign intelligence, and domestic intelligence. Due to budgetary constraints of law enforcement departments, many are dependent upon links to other departments and commercial entities; however significant funds from The La Habana Government's 'black budget' are diverted to cover costs. The La Habana Government maintains a largely 'hands off' approach because of it's liberal stance towards drugs and prostitution, therefore only serious crimes such as rape, assault, murder, fraud, hacking, smuggling, and corruption are investigated. As a member of The World Assembly, La Habana's law enforcement divisions strictly adhere to human rights regulations when investigating crimes and prosecuting criminals. La Habana also has an independent judiciary, which is divided into Civil Courts (dealing with civil issues like divorce etc), District Courts (minor crimes such as theft and assault), and The High Court (serious crimes like fraud, murder).
DIVISIONS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IN LA HABANA
DIVISION 5 - Division 5 is La Habana's intelligence agency responsible for foreign intelligence gathering, to counteract threats to La Habana. Division 5 has over 500,000 staff, and has an official annual budget of US$1.5 trillion, which is funded by the La Habana Government's 'black budget'. Division 5 has existed since 1983; and was preceded by The Foreign Intelligence Agency. Division 5 operates in nations which are considered a threat to La Habana, or monitors individuals in friendly nations that are known to harbour desires to subvert or attack La Habana's civilians or government. Division 5 has close links to La Habana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is subject to regulation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
DIVISION 5 HEADQUARTERS, UBER CITY
DIVISION 10 - Division 10 is La Habana's intelligence agency responsible for internal intelligence and law enforcement. Division 10 has over 750,000 core staff, plus 1,000,000 more local law enforcement personnel, mostly volunteers. Division 10 has an official annual budget of US$2.5 trillion, which is funded by the La Habana Government's 'black budget'. Division 10 was formed in 1983, and was preceded by The Civil Guard, and The Special Investigation Bureau. Division 10 has a presence in all major population centres, with smaller local teams in the outlying islands of La Habana; and is responsible for investigating crimes committed in La Habana, and the prevention of domestic terrorism. Division 10 has links to a variety of private security companies and research institutes.
DIVISION 10 HEADQUARTERS, UBER CITY
DIVISION 11 - Division 11 is La Habana's intelligence agency responsible for cyber security of La Habana, investigating issues related to cyborg and cyber affairs affecting security. Division 11 has over 500,000 staff plus volunteers. Division 11 has an official budget of US$2 trillion, which is funded by the La Habana Government's 'black budget'. Division 11 was originally created as a subsection of Division 10, but in 1992 was split from Division 10, and now operates independently. Division 11 is by it's nature one of the most high-tech of all La Habana's intelligence agencies, and is actively engaged in monitoring cybernetic affairs, as well as the net. Division 11 has close links to ArmaTech Corporation.
DIVISION 11 HEADQUARTERS, UBER CITY
DIVISION X (?) - 'Division X' is a La Habana intelligence agency that is rumoured to exist, although the La Habana Government denies knowledge or the existence of 'Division X', saying that rumours and conspiracy theorists have created a 'web of misinformation and slander'. The original description of 'Division X' was published in an anonymously authored book entitled 'Division X: The Dark Secret of La Habana'; in which the author claimed to have spoken to a number of witnesses, that had seen or had knowledge of 'Division X'. The book details the activities of the organization, which includes extra-judicial killings, kidnapping, illegal detention, smuggling, blackmail, money laundering, aiding or abetting criminal or terrorist groups, bribery, use of banned weaponry or equipment, and computer hacking. The book claims to have evidence that 'Division X' carries out these illicit activities both domestically and internationally, and refers to details in a number of documents marked 'Top Secret'. The La Habana Government says that the book is 'a well-constructed masterpiece of deception and lies'.
LAW ENFORCEMENT ALERT LEVELS
Division 5 Alert Level:54321
Division 10 Alert Level:54321
Division 11 Alert Level:54321
Division 5 Alert Level:54321
Division 10 Alert Level:54321
Division 11 Alert Level:54321
LAW ENFORCEMENT RANKS IN ALL DIVISIONS (DESCENDING ORDER)
* Commissioner [C]
* Deputy Commissioner [DC]
* Senior Assistant Commissioner [SAC]
* Assistant Commissioner [AC]
* Chief Superintendent [CS]
* Senior Superintendent [SS]
* Superintendent [S]
* Chief Inspector [CI]
* Senior Inspector [SI]
* Inspector [I]
* Probationary Inspector [PI]
* Station Sergeant [SSGT]
* Sergeant [SGT]
* Senior Constable [SCO]
* Constable [CO]
* Deputy Commissioner [DC]
* Senior Assistant Commissioner [SAC]
* Assistant Commissioner [AC]
* Chief Superintendent [CS]
* Senior Superintendent [SS]
* Superintendent [S]
* Chief Inspector [CI]
* Senior Inspector [SI]
* Inspector [I]
* Probationary Inspector [PI]
* Station Sergeant [SSGT]
* Sergeant [SGT]
* Senior Constable [SCO]
* Constable [CO]