Vitellus Detective Constable (DC)
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| Subject: DoI, how do your investigations differ from Omni-Pol's? Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:40 pm | |
| So I can possibly make a better choice when applying. | |
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| Subject: Re: DoI, how do your investigations differ from Omni-Pol's? Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:36 pm | |
| Processing request...Omni-Pol are the uniformed police officers that you would expect to see performing patrols and dealing with street crime and other minor cases related to public safety and protection. They are the visible presence in the streets, wearing protective armour and assisting in cases of public unrest. The Department of Investigations is a unique department with affiliations to Omni-Reform and Omni-InternOps. Serious crime such as large scale smuggling operations and serial murders, questionable employee behaviour, traitors and other incidents are covered in the interest of corporate security. We also deal with external matters and undercover operations beyond the protection of Omni-Tek territories for the benefit of the corporation. (( Thanks for your interest in us! Consider a real-life example would be Omni-Pol as the uniformed police officers and the DoI as a mixture of FBI/CIA/MI5 depending on your position. We overlap in some cases much like real life but that should help make the distinction. If you're curious for a bit more information, check out https://doi-gridnet.forumotion.co.uk/t265-ooc-who-are-we if you haven't done so already for more info. Hope this helps!)) | |
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