Agent Trainee
You can anonymously report tips to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) through several methods. First, you can use the AFOSI Tip Line by calling 1-877-246-1453, which allows for anonymous reporting. Additionally, you can submit a tip online through the AFOSI website's secure tip submission form. Finally, you can also send information via mail to the nearest AFOSI office, ensuring that your identity remains confidential.
You can report tips to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) through several methods. The most direct way is to contact your local AFOSI office or call their hotline. Additionally, you can submit anonymous tips via the AFOSI website or use the Department of Defense's confidential reporting systems. It's important to provide as much detail as possible to assist in the investigation.
You can report tips to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) anonymously through several methods. First, you can use the AFOSI Tip Line at 1-877-246-1453, which allows for anonymous reporting. Second, you can submit tips online via the AFOSI website’s secure tip submission form. Lastly, you can use the Department of Defense's anonymous reporting app, which is designed for confidential tip submissions.
AFOSI
Yes, AFOSI SAs are federal agents (1811). Check the AFOSI page for more information. Top notch organization, although extremely difficult to even be granted an interview - they select 20 interview candidates out of several hundred applicants, and then only submit 10 of them for consideration for training. ( See the link below)
Yes, it is called the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI)
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Individuals can report tips to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) anonymously through several methods: by calling the AFOSI tip line at 1-800-257-5755, submitting a tip online through the AFOSI website, or using the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) hotline. These methods ensure confidentiality and encourage reporting of suspicious activities or misconduct. It's important for individuals to provide as much detail as possible to assist in investigations.