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"Internal Affairs" is the second segment of the 6th episode of T.U.F.F. Puppy.

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  • "Internal Affairs" is the second segment of the 6th episode of T.U.F.F. Puppy.
  • Internal Affairs was a branch of the Galactic Empire's Imperial Security Bureau which was responsible for rooting out traitors amongst the Empire's ranks. A single Internal Affairs officer was stationed aboard all Star Destroyers to investigate signs of sedition among the crew. Agent Kallus worked in both the Internal Affairs branch and the Investigations branch of the ISB.
  • The Ministry of Internal Affairs or the Interior Ministry is responsible for numerous things within the cabinet and the national government, the Minister of Internal Affairs or Minister of the Interior is responsible for the internal security, protection and survival of the national government; the Minister of Interior is responsible for a myriad amount of responsibilities. The Minister of the Interior may so command Interior Troops or National Guard which act as a line of defense against civil war or natural disaster.
  • Internal Affairs is the twelfth episode in season five of CSI: Miami.
  • A page for logs having to do with Internal Affairs.
  • "Internal Affairs" is the ninth episode of Season Eleven of Criminal Minds.
  • In 2374, Section 31 operative Luther Sloan posed as a Deputy Director with Internal Affairs, during a covert operation designed to test the loyalties of the genetically-engineered chief medical officer of Deep Space 9, Julian Bashir. Sloan described Starfleet Internal Affairs as a "competent department, but limited". (DS9: "Inquisition")
  • The Internal Affairs division of the Los Angeles Police Department investigates incidents and plausible suspicions of lawbreaking and professional misconduct attributed to officers on the force.
  • Internal Affairs, (also known as Internal Investigations or The Double-i Team) was a division of law enforcement that investigates the lawbreaking of professional officers on the force.
  • Internal Affairs, or IA, is the branch of the LEP dedicated to the affairs of the fairy people themselves. They used to be headed by Ark Sool, a gnome also known as the "king of red tape", until Sool was drummed off the force for wanting to let the demons die off. IA takes care of cases involving rouge faries.
  • Internal Affairs is a story-related achievement of Crysis 2. The player must infiltrate the C.E.L.L. facility at Wall Street to receive this achievement.
  • Internal Affairs es el décimo segundo episodio de la quinta temporada de CSI: Miami.
  • The Police Police. More evil than the Big Bad, Diabolical Mastermind or Serial Killer, Internal Affairs is the true enemy of the Cowboy Cop and everything s/he stands for, as they're usually on a crusade to get the Cowboy Cop -- who they see as being just as bad as, if not worse than, the criminals he pursues -- thrown off the force with all due haste. Occasionally, this will be subverted by making Internal Affairs right, and the Cowboy Cop actually deserve having to turn in his badge. A Sister Trope to The Inquisitor General, which is much more common in military settings.
  • Internal Affairs is a 2019 movie scheduled for release on October 6th 2019. Officer Willie Dent must expose two moles in the NYPD before the NYPD is destroyed from within. Jeremy Renner as Officer Willie Dent a by the books officer who must expose the moles Tom Cruise as Sergeant Ernie Gaye one of the moles in the NYPD and a member of Raymond Gold's mob Ian McShane as Raymond Gold a British mobster and the film's main antagonist Dougray Scott as Staff Sergeant Rodney Coleman Ian McKellen as Captain Lindsey Romney Marton Csokas as Delwyn Whyte a chief enforcer for Raymond Gold's mafia
  • Internal Affairs, abbreviated I.A., is a division of a law enforcement agency that investigates incidents and plausible suspicions of lawbreaking, inappropriate or unprofessional misconduct attributed to officers on the police force. In the first season of Charmed, the Internal Affairs sector of the San Francisco Police Department grew suspicious of Inspector Andy Trudeau's involvement in several unexplained, unsolved legal cases that involved both supernatural phenomena and the Halliwell sisters, namely, Prue Halliwell.
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