Justice, Law, and Order Budget

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Quarterly Budgetary Allocations

Section 1 - Law Enforcement

1.1 - National Kodiak Police (NKP) [1].
1.1.1 - ₣690 million - Operational funding.
1.1.2 - ₣440 million - Training and outfitting of local police departments.
1.1.3 - ₣118.75 million - Armed police division[2].
1.1.4 - ₣25 million - Police body cameras[2].
1.2 - State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) [1].
1.2.1 - ₣450 million - Operational funding.
1.2.2 - ₣750 million - State crimes investigations.
1.2.3 - ₣31.2 million - Organised Crime Division (OCD)[3].
1.3 - Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) [4].
1.3.1 - ₣267 million - Operational funding.
1.4 - ₣110 million - Witness Protection Service [5].
1.5 - ₣800 million - Kodiak Drug Enforcement Agency (KDEA) [3] allocated as:
1.5.1. - ₣375 million - Salaries for support staff and Drug Enforcement Task Force (DETF) agents.
1.5.2 - ₣425 million - Investigations, operations, and training.
1.6 - ₣0.35 million - National Firearms Database[6].

Section 2 - Judiciary and Courts

2.1 - Republic Terrorism Screening Center (RTSC) [4].
2.1.1 - ₣304 million - General funding.
2.2 - Special Court of Appeals (SCA) [4].
2.1.1 - ₣3 million - General funding.

Section 3 - Cybersecurity

3.1 - Cybersecurity department [7]
3.1.1 - ₣20 million - General funding.

Section 4 - Prisons

4.1 - ₣950 million - Funding for prisons [8] allocated:
4.1.1 - ₣225 million - Correctional Guard salaries.
4.1.2 - ₣40 million - Training and recruitment.
4.1.3 - ₣685 million - Maintenance of prisons.

Section 5 - Special Programs and Initiatives

5.1 - ₣10 million - 'Say no to drugs program' Government ad campaign.

Section 5 - Voting and Elections

5.1 - Kodiak Electoral Commission (KEC) [9].
5.1.1 - ₣25 million - General funding.


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