Polity Protection Service (PPS)
Overview
The Polity Protection Service (PPS) is a common name used in many countries to denote the internal security agency responsible for cases that threaten political stability. It operates as a shadow above all other services with access to closed channels and the authority to assume operations without warning.
Mandate and Jurisdiction
The PPS handles leaks connected to organizers and speakers prevents coordinated actions against the administration and oversees critical information hubs. Its jurisdiction extends across the entire country it supervises.
Structure
- Field operations directorate
- Signal and mapping analysts
- Legal directorate for silence orders
- Liaison officers embedded within CSS units
- Small surveillance teams assigned to assemblies and broadcast networks
Methods
- Monitoring Murmur flows through mirror nodes
- Relay nodes for masking origin traces
- Digital silence orders
- Arrests and interrogations
Equipment
- Orivan patrol vehicles with discreet markings
- Scarab drones with silent flight capability
- Crypto units for one time codes
- Portable terminals with Murmur mirrors and filters that separate shouts from rumors
Relations with CSS
The PPS has the authority to assume control over political cases with access to inspection records and the right to demand full cooperation. When PPS units are present the City Security Service acts in a supporting role maintaining the perimeter and the flow of crowds.
Murmur
On the underground social network Murmur the PPS searches for patterns of organized movement and deploys decoys to identify information channels. It cooperates with the Social Point System to correlate flags with routes and shadow accounts.
Category: Organization Tags: Surveillance, Organization, Security