The Ministry for Interior Security (German: Ministerium für innere Sicherheit; French: Ministère de la sécurité intérieure; abbreviated MIS or MSI), commonly known as Insec, is the secret police and state security service of Akliland. Founded in 1931 by the Andelin administration through the Internal Security Act of 1930, it has become one of the only historical secret police organisations to still be running, having existed alongside organisations such as the KGB, Gestapo, and the Stasi.
The function of Insec today is to maintain security of the country from potential spying activities and to dismantle corruption and authoritarianism. Recent operatives conducted by Insec include Project Antler, the peaceful dismantling of the Free Altland Army, an illegal paramilitary separatist organization, Operation Signalweb, a multi-agency cybersurveillance program aimed at disrupting international trafficking rings using early internet networks, and Operation Candlefrost, a highly-secretive counter-espionage mission where Insec identified and expelled multiple foreign intelligence operatives attempting to bribe and support politicians as well as becoming politicians themselves. The most notable of these foreign intelligence operatives included Erich Albrecht, the deputy leader of the National Liberal Party, who was exposed by Insec and sentenced to prison, leading to the loss of the party leading up to the general election of 2025.
During the 1950's and 1960's under rule by the Conservative Party, Insec became one of the most repressive and corrupt intelligence agencies in the world. The agency conducted operations directed against communists, socialists, anti-colonial movements, far-right groups, as well as civil rights and feminist organizations that opposed to the administration's reversing of their rights that had been previously put in place by the Social Democratic Union.