Security Bureau (Japan)
The Security Bureau (警備局 Keibi-Kyoku) is an intelligence agency responsible for supervising and executing Japanese national security policies. It also provides the Japanese National Police Agency support in researching equipment and tactics which are used to suppress forms of public disorder like rioting.[1]
Organization
Organization of the Security Bureau is as follows.[2]
Security Department
- Security Planning Division (警備企画課 Keibi Kikaku-ka)
- Public Security Division (公安課 Kōan-ka)
- Security Division (警備課 Keibi-ka)
Foreign Affairs and Intelligence Department
- Foreign Affairs Division (外事課 Gaiji-ka)
- Counter International Terrorism Division (国際テロリズム対策課 Kokusai Terorizumu Taisaku-ka)
See also
References
- ↑ Aftergood, Steven (12 October 2000). "FAS: Security Bureau". www.fas.org. fas.org. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- ↑ "ORGANIZATION & RESOURCES (POLICE OF JAPAN 2014)" (PDF). National Police Agency. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
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