Federal Police Authority (Ivanovie)

The Federal Police Authority (Russian: Федеральное управление полиции) is the national police force of the Ivanovian Federal Republic, responsible for law enforcement, general social order, and public safety within the country, being subordinate to the Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs (Федеральное министерство внутренних дел (ФМИД)). Its current size is 145,000 employees. Among the branches in the force are: Criminal Service, Service of Public Security, Traffic Police Service, and Supporting Service. The Federal Police is primarily responsible for border protection, railroad, and aviation/air security. In addition, the agency is responsible, among other tasks, for the protection of federal constitutional bodies. Ordinary police forces, meanwhile, are under the administration of the individual Ivanovian regions.

History
In 1917, with the re-independence of the Ivanovie, the state was formed Ivanovian National Police Service (Ивановская национальная полицейская служба) than existed as the primary law enforcement agency for the entire nation up. With the Michurin's government, the Police represented a rather state-controlled force that was used to exert political repression on the citizens and the service was, for the most part, detested by the general populace. After the fall of the dictatorship, the system was reformed, albeit with a few minor changes.