RAF SIB

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RAF SIB was the Royal Air Force’s Special Investigation Branch, a specialist unit responsible for conducting complex and serious criminal investigations within the RAF.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf law enforcement agency component
military police unit
special investigation branch
abbreviation RAF SIB self-link
SIB
commandStructure RAF Police
surface form: Royal Air Force Police
country United Kingdom
disestablishedBy Ministry of Defence
employer Royal Air Force
fullName RAF Police
surface form: Royal Air Force Special Investigation Branch
function protecting the integrity and discipline of the Royal Air Force
supporting courts martial through investigations
supporting the military justice system
investigated criminal offences involving RAF personnel
offences requiring specialist investigative skills
serious disciplinary offences under Service Law
jurisdiction Royal Air Force personnel
Royal Air Force property
offences involving RAF interests
language English
operatedIn United Kingdom
overseas RAF stations
oversight Ministry of Defence
parentOrganization Royal Air Force
partOf RAF Police
surface form: Royal Air Force Police
role complex investigation
criminal investigation
serious crime investigation
selection investigators drawn from experienced RAF Police personnel
serviceBranch Royal Air Force
specialization counter-intelligence related crime
fraud investigation
homicide investigation
serious and complex crime
sexual offences investigation
status defunct
succeededBy Defence Serious Crime Unit
training advanced investigative training
typeOfOrganization specialist investigative unit
used covert investigative techniques
specialist forensic support
workedWith Royal Military Police
surface form: Royal Military Police Special Investigation Branch

Royal Navy Police
surface form: Royal Navy Police Special Investigation Branch

civilian police forces in the United Kingdom
service police of other UK armed forces

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