The Internal Affairs Agency acts as the Foundation's law enforcement, primarily responsible for enforcing the Code of Ethics through any means necessary, including arresting personnel, conducting investigations, and performing interrogations/questioning on personnel.
The minimum rank to join the Internal Affairs Agency is Corporal (CPL)
Director of Internal Affairs
TBD
Assistant Director of Internal Affairs
TBD
TBD
Chief Supervisory Agent
Supervisory Agent
Special Agent
Senior Agent
Agent
Alpha-1 Internal Affairs Agents come armed with an standard assault rifle capable of dispatching traitorous personnel and other threats at medium and long ranges. Agents are also equipped with the ithaca37, a powerful close-range shotgun that will turn anyone unfortunate enough to be at the center of its blast into a cloud of red paste. Finally, Agents are equipped with 'Rope Restraints', a special restraint capable of rapidly cuffing traitorous personnel before they can get away.
Internal Affairs Agents are expected to be mature and professional while on the job.
Abusing your power to enforce ethics will not be tolerated and will result in an immediate removal, regardless of rank.
Internal Affairs Agents are expected to abide by all rules within this SOP and the Delta-5 SOP at all times.
Internal Affairs Agents may not AFK while on the job. AFKing while on Internal Affairs Agent may result in strikes, demotions, or removals.
Internal Affairs Agents possess Level 5 clearance, and as a result you are aware of the names of certain Special Forces groups and any redacted terms (Such as Red Right Hand). A.O.S. / K.O.S. orders should be called on personnel for saying these terms.
The names of Agents should be based on countries or states, and the name format should be as follows: (Rank) (Name) [I.E. “Chief Supervisory Agent Washington” or “Special Agent Corsica”
Agents may not detain foundation personnel without a valid reason. If you fail to provide a valid reason, you may be charged with unlawful arrest and punished yourself.
[1.7A] IAA may not arrest personnel of a higher clearance than them without the approval of an even higher rank. (EX. An IAA should not be detaining a Zone Manager unless permitted by Site Director+)
[1.7B] Personnel are not to be detained for more than 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, the captive must be released, or, if they are a G.O.I., they may be sold back or terminated.
Rogue Foundation Personnel: Agents are tasked with dispatching traitors to the Foundation or spies. When Rogue personnel are spotted, Internal Affairs Agents are expected to issue and carry out an A.O.S. order. If capture is not possible, termination may be requested and put in order.
A list of common offenses/ ethics violations are listed below with the appropriate response. Please follow the Code Of Ethics Enforcement Guidelines for proper response and response