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Federal Bureau of Investigation | Handbook
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fidelity Bravery Integrity
Table of contents:
Page 1
1.1 – Introduction
1.2 – Career Path
1.3 – Applying to the FBI
Page 2
2.1 – Branches
2.1.1 – Criminal Investigative Division (C.I.D)
2.1.2 – Major Crimes Division (M.C.D)
2.1.3 –International Operation (I.O)
2.1.4 – Internal Affairs (I.A)
Page 3
3.1 – Rank Hierarchy
Page 4
4.1 – Bureau Equipment
4.2 – Bureau Vehicles
Page 5
5.1 – Force Matrix
5.2 – Radio Codes
Page 6
6.1 – State Laws
6.2 – Miranda Rights
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|-| Introduction
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fidelity Bravery Integrity
1.1 – Introduction
If you are reading this handbook, you may be either thinking about applying for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or have recently joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a law enforcement and domestic intelligence agency charged with protecting and defending San Andreas against terrorist threats; upholding and enforcing the criminal laws of the United States; and providing criminal justice services to Law Enforcement Agencies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducts all of its work anonymously, in which Agents may never reveal their true identity.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation revolves around investigatory Case Files, which involves heavy undercover work and investigations.
1.2 – Career Path
Becoming a Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent is like no other career choice you have ever explored. It is challenging, exciting and rewarding. As a Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent you work on matters including drug-trafficking, weapon-trafficking, human-trafficking, organized crime, public corruption, kidnapping, and other matters that breach the laws of the State, whilst permanently staying under a false identity at all times.
1.3 – Applying for the FBI
To be applicable for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, all applicants must be qualified. All of the Federal Bureau of Investigation qualification requirements . If and when the applicant has had their application accepted, the applicant must pass the examination phase. The applicant receives an email from the National Academy department within 24 hours after submitting the application, the whole recruitment process takes one to three days.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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2.1 – Branches
2.1.1 – Criminal Investigative Division
The primary objective of the Criminal Investigative Division is to focus on arrests, particularly high-risk arrests from casefiles, and provide support in operations. CID agents work directly in the field and their primary responsibility is to ensure that casefiled suspects are brought to justice.
Summary of Duties
- Operate in Group Patrols.
- Arrest casefiled suspects and interrogate notorious gang-affiliates.
- Apprehending most wanted casefiled suspects, as well as leading raids.
- Conducting field operations targetting drug trafficking and illegal arms trade.
2.1.2 – Major Crimes Division
The primary objective of the Major Crimes Division is to investigate the case-filed suspects, investigators collect information from multiple sources. They observe and interview witnesses and suspects. They look for clues at crime scenes and pick up fingerprints, items, and any other signs of physical evidence. They arrest suspects with process-able casefiles. All Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are allocated a position within the Major Crimes Division when first joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Summary of Duties
- Produce casefiles for homicide, firearms, narcotics and organized crime.
- Conduct undercover operations and investigate known gang members.
- Collecting information from multiple sources in crime scenes, documenting, and evaluating the scene.
2.1.3 –International Operation
The primary objective of the International Operation Division is to train attending officers from other departments, candidates and interns as well as also organize training sessions in order to raise the standard and proficiency of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at all levels. The National Academy arranges training sessions every month in order to keep the agents as effective as possible and takes the responsibility for new interns' training. The Academy staff consists of extremely talented agents who possess a wide law enforcement knowledge which is harnessed to teach newly hired agents about the occupational guidelines of the FBI.
Summary of Duties
- Manages applications, employment and the training of recently hired employees.
- Arranges training sessions for the department to keep the agents on track and effective.
- Helps balance the divisions with new hiring path system recently implemented.
2.1.4 – Internal Affairs
The primary objective of the Internal Affairs Division is to help make a difference against public corruption. Internal Affairs Agents are a huge asset to the civilians and our department due to taking care of the civil service members that paint a bad name for all of us. This is a handpicked division and its Agent's identities are to remain confidential.
Summary of Duties
- Investigates cases of criminal corruption within the members of Los Santos Government agencies.
- Internal Affairs agents work in confidentiality in order to obtain evidence that can lead to corrupt employees be terminated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
- Handle all complaints forwarded to them, whether against other departments or the FBI.
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|-| Rank Hierarchy
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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3.1 – Rank Hierarchy
- Intern (R0)
- Agent (R1)
- Special Agent (R2)
- Supervisory Agent (R3)
- Commander Agent (R4)
- Chief of Staff (R5)
- Assistant Director (R6)
- Director (R6)
Intern - An Intern is a trainee in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Permissions
- Interns are asked to complete set tasks before they can get promoted to Agent and enlist in the Major Crimes Division.
- Interns may deploy barricades.
- Interns may deploy cones and flares.
- Interns may not join a division.
- Interns may use the Department Radio in emergency situations.
- Interns must adhere to what Agents and above instruct them.
Agent - An Agent is qualified for all situations and may join the National Academy.
Permissions
- Agents may be handpicked into other divisions.
- Agents may deploy barricades.
- Agents may deploy cones and flares.
- Agents may use the Department Radio.
- Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
Special Agent - A Special Agent has proved their trustworthiness and may take command if no superior Agents are available.
Permissions
- Special Agents may be handpicked into other divisions.
- Special Agents may deploy barricades.
- Special Agents may deploy cones and flares.
- Special Agents may use the Department Radio.
- Special Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
Supervisory Agent - A Supervisory Agent is the lowest command rank any Federal Bureau of Investigation employee can achieve and may take command if no superior Agents are available. Senior Agents cannot be promoted any further without becoming Division Director or Duty Manager.
Permissions
- Supervisory Agents may be handpicked into other divisions.
- Supervisory Agents may deploy barricades.
- Supervisory Agents may deploy cones and flares.
- Supervisory Agents may use the Department Radio.
- Supervisory Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
Commander Agent - A Commander Agent has proven their leadership qualities, and may only be given to if been assigned Division Director or Duty Manager. Supervisory Agents may direct any of the existing divisions. Supervisory Agents cannot be promoted any further without becoming a Chief of Staff.
Permissions
- Commander Agents may direct any of the divisions or Agents in the field as a duty manager.
- Commander Agents may deploy barricades.
- Commander Agents may deploy cones and flares.
- Commander Agents may use the Department Radio.
- Commander Agents must adhere to what Directors instruct them.
Chief of Staff - A Chief of Staff has been assigned to assist the Director in leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Chief of Staff may take temporary charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Director and Assistant Director are unavailable. The Chief of Staff cannot be promoted any further without the Assistant Director being promoted to Director or leaving the Federal Bureau of Investigation, there are two Chief of Staffs that are assigned as following;
Chief of Staff - Administration Branch
Permissions
- Complete access.
- The Chief of Staff must adhere to what the Directors instruct them.
- Oversees National Academy & Internal Affairs and assists their directors in leading the divisions properly.
Chief of Staff - Operations Branch
Permissions
- Complete access.
- The Chief of Staff must adhere to what the Directors instruct them.
- Oversees Major Crimes Division & the Criminal Investigative division and assists their directors in leading the divisions properly.
Assistant Director - An Assistant Director has been assigned to assist the Director in leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Assistant Director may take temporary charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Director is unavailable. The Assistant Director cannot be promoted any further without the Director stepping down from position.
Permissions
- Complete access.
- The Assistant Director must adhere to what the Director instructs them.
Director - The Director has been assigned to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Director takes charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Permissions
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|-| Bureau Equipment & Vehicles
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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4.1 – Bureau Equipment
Once part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, every agent will be issued with the following Agency equipment.
Equipment: Desert Eagle
![[Image: Q9CQUG8.png]](https://i.imgur.com/Q9CQUG8.png)
Information: The Agent's issued firearm, which should be kept on the Agent at all times.
Equipment: Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun
![[Image: wYmZPTT.png]](https://i.imgur.com/wYmZPTT.png)
Information: The Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used as a secondary weapon.
Equipment: SPAS-12 Combat Shotgun
![[Image: jca2YFE.png]](https://i.imgur.com/jca2YFE.png)
Information: The SPAS-12 Combat Shotgun can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used as a secondary weapon.
Equipment: MP5
![[Image: XWNU5Kc.png]](https://i.imgur.com/XWNU5Kc.png)
Information: The MP5 can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids or/and when an individual is in serious danger. Useful for shooting whilst in a vehicle.
Equipment: M4
![[Image: IIRsXWg.png]](https://i.imgur.com/IIRsXWg.png)
Information: The M4 can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids or/and when an individual is in serious danger.
Equipment: Sniper Rifle
![[Image: HR9Iiew.png]](https://i.imgur.com/HR9Iiew.png)
Information: The Sniper Rifle can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used raids and/or shooting long distances.
Equipment: Tear Gas Grenade
![[Image: 6VG25eQ.png]](https://i.imgur.com/6VG25eQ.png)
Information: The Tear Gas Grenade can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids.
Equipment: Nitestick
![[Image: I6lI1cs.png]](https://i.imgur.com/I6lI1cs.png)
Information: The Nitestick can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for a melee weapon.
Equipment: Mace Pepper-spray
![[Image: rmK3grV.png]](https://i.imgur.com/rmK3grV.png)
Information: The Mace Pepper-spray can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for a melee weapon.
Equipment: Chain Superior Handcuffs
![[Image: aJz0ZME.png]](https://i.imgur.com/aJz0ZME.png)
Information: Handcuffs are one of the primary equipment for each agent it helps them restrain the suspects and to secure the suspect's wrists in proximity to each other.
Equipment: Camera
![[Image: 1CTgZ6p.png]](https://i.imgur.com/1CTgZ6p.png)
Information: Each agent will be assigned a personal camera to photograph suspects and any criminal activities happening.
Equipment: Viking VP900 Portable Radio
![[Image: OShziAj.png]](https://i.imgur.com/OShziAj.png)
Information: Each agent will be assigned a portable radio which will automatically be tuned into the FBI Radio Frequency. All Agents shall keep in contact via the portable radio.
4.2 - Bureau Vehicles
Once you're a part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, every agent will have access to the following Bureau vehicles.
Vehicle: Premier
![[Image: Vehicle_426.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/c/c0/Vehicle_426.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Sultan
![[Image: Vehicle_560.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/5/5e/Vehicle_560.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Buffalo
![[Image: Vehicle_402.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/a/a4/Vehicle_402.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Huntley
![[Image: 1p44tyj.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/1p44tyj.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: LVPD Cruiser
![[Image: Vehicle_598.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/2/21/Vehicle_598.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Maverick
![[Image: Vehicle_487.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/e/e1/Vehicle_487.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Enforcer
![[Image: Vehicle_427.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/b/b5/Vehicle_427.jpg)
Access: Only when needed.
Vehicle: FBI Truck
![[Image: Vehicle_528.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/6/61/Vehicle_528.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: FBI Rancher
![[Image: Vehicle_490.jpg]](https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wroot/images2/b/b7/Vehicle_490.jpg)
Access: All FBI members have access to this vehicle.
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|-| Force Matrix & Radio Codes
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fidelity Bravery Integrity
5.1 – Force Matrix
Definition: The Force Matrix is the amount of force used upon a suspect who is under the process of being arrested or detained. Please consult this website to access the government-approved force matrix.
5.2 – Radio Codes
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Ten Codes
10-1 Transmitting poorly
10-2 Transmitting clearly
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Message received
10-6 Off-duty, emergency only
10-7 Off-duty, unavailable
10-8 On-duty, active patrol
10-9 Repeat last transmission
10-10 Going out of town ((Logging))
10-15 Suspect in custody
10-15a Most wanted in custody
10-19 Returning to station
10-20 Location / What's your 20?
10-23 Arrival on scene
10-26 Traffic stop
10-26a High-risk traffic stop
10-29 Wants/warrants check
10-62 Attempting P.I.T. maneuver
10-71 Shooting in progress
10-76 Responding to a callout
10-80 Pursuit in progress
10-88 Requesting cover unit
10-99 End of situation
Eleven Codes
11-29 Clear record (no warrants)
11-41 Ambulance required
11-44 Coroner's case (fatality)
11-52 Status check
11-80 Accident - Major injury
11-81 Accident - Minor injury
11-82 Accident - Property damage
11-85 Tow truck needed
11-99a LEO in extreme danger
Status Codes
Code 0 ((Game crash))
Code 1 Routine response
Code 2 Urgent - no lights/siren
Code 3 Emergency - lights & siren
Code 4 No further assistance needed
Code 5 Stakeout / Surveillance
Code 6 Stay out of area
Code 10 SWAT/CID/JAG pre-call
Code 11 SWAT/CID/JAG activation
Code 37 Subject/property wanted
Code 99 Mental health crisis
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6.1 – State Laws
6.2 – Miranda Rights
It is essential for all Law Enforcement Officers to read the Miranda Rights before questioning any suspects.
You have the right to remain silent when questioned.
Anything you say or do may be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to the police and to have an attorney present during questioning now or in the future.
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you before any questioning, if you wish.
If you decide to answer any questions now, without an attorney present, you will still have the right to stop answering at any time until you talk to an attorney.
Knowing and understanding your rights as I have explained them to you, are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present?
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