Special Security Committee of the Vlokozu Union

Special Security Committee of the Vlokozu Union, also known as the SSV, was the main security agency for the Vlokozu Union from 1973 to its collapse in 1989. It was established in April 3, 1973 by then-UVS president Minato Aafijes and the first SSV executive Yuri Kimura to replace the Special Security Ministry of the Vlokozu Union (SSM)

The agency was a military service governed by army laws and regulations, in the same fashion as the Vlokozuian Army. While most of the SSV archives remain classified, four online documentary sources are available. Its main functions were foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence, operative-investigatory activities, guarding the maritime border of the Vlokozu Union, guarding the leadership of the Vlokozuian Labor Party and the Vlokozuian Government, organization and ensuring of government communications as well as combating activities that were deemed anti-Vlokist.

In 1989, after the dissolution of the Vlokozu Union, SSV was split into El Kadsreian Federal Police and El Kadsreian Intelligence Service, was later merged in 2007 to El Kadsre Special Security Committee which was then splited into EKFP and EKIS in 2022.

Notable staff

 * Hadyn Tennison, prime minister of El Kadsre from 2006 to 2015, worked at the SSV in Capulco.
 * Saturday Banushen host Gaylord Archer worked as a telex operator for the SSV in Caelum.
 * Haruka Hisakawa, president of Mahri from 2015 to 2021, spent her childhood mainly being taken of by employees at the SSV in Makohiro.
 * Burlesque performer David Ashsmoke (born David Louis van der Westhuizen) worked as a telex operator and communications foreman for the SSV in Abeta.
 * Current Abeta mayor Akiro Mishima worked as a undercover officer for the SSV in Tugaganda and Romrac.
 * Current Caelum mayor and former PTEK head Wilson Miller worked as a SSV operative among the El Kadsreian exile community in Argentina.
 * Current Romrac mayor Jean-André Beaugendre worked as a SSV operative in the Francophone regions of El Kadsre.