The CIA is not law enforcement, and therefore, cannot arrest U.S Citizens. The CIA is strictly an intelligence agency that collects information from foreign nations. If the CIA needed to have an American citizen detained, they would delegate through the FBI.
They are not really comparable. The CIA does not enforce any laws, but collects intelligence overseas. There are no circumstances where the CIA can legally arrest you (besides the inspector general arresting CIA employees for, say, stealing money from the CIA). The FBI can arrest people in the US for violating federal laws, and collects intelligence inside the US.
mass arrest is the arrest of more than 3 individuals and individual arrest is the arrest of one person.
Yes they may! And in some cases they may have jurisdiction in other countries ( with permission. ) to make an arrest. Although usually the State's patrol of the arrestee will make the arrest. The CIA will supervise the case while the person is prosecuted on either a State or Federal level. Usually it's also on a Federal level which where the United States Marshall's Service will step in and do the arrest and detain them. CIA may also do the interrogation. If it includes terrorists in foreign countries one of the military police services in one of our five military branches our country will make the arrest, and the CIA will supervise. Understand the CIA is more of an investigative branch, they do in depth studies of cases for the military and supply the intelligence for them. Along with other branches of the United States Government if needed. - Have experience working with the CIA.
no they have no powers outside the usa unless the host country like UK crporate with them
Lawyers cannot arrest someone. They rely on law enforcement for apprehending individuals.
The CIA the nation's security and warrants. IRS it the monitoring and collectiong of federal income tax from American individuals and businesses.
Yes, the Secret Service has the authority to arrest individuals for certain offenses, such as threats against the President or other protected individuals, counterfeit currency, and other federal crimes.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruits individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds and fields, including but not limited to: international relations, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, economics, and law enforcement. The CIA also recruits individuals with foreign language skills and expertise in specific regions or countries. However, it should be noted that the specific recruitment methods and sources used by the CIA are not publicly disclosed.
Yes, the Secret Service can arrest individuals who pose a threat to national security.
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Yes. Agents working for secret service organisations such as the United State's CIA and the United Kingdoms MI6 have the legal power to arrest anybody on their home soil and potential threats (ie terrorists) overseas for the defence of their country.
Al-CIAda is an epithet used for al-Qaeda by individuals who believe the CIA is behind the group.