State Security Agency (Kadolha)

The State Security Agency (Kadolhan: Државно бэзбєдносна агэнция / Državno bezbjednosna agencija), abbreviated as DSA, is the department of the Kadolhan government responsible for civilian intelligence operations. It was created in 1922, and is the oldest functioning governmental agency in Kadolha, being the successor of the former National Security Bureau.

Mission and function
The State Security Agency has the objective to use any measures against an individual or a group that poses a threat to the national sovereignty, security and integrity of Kadolha. These threats include the trafficking of narcotics and weapons from or into Kadolha, but cases like arms smuggling and drug trafficking have become incredibly rare, because of the actions taken by the government which has eliminated several Kadolhan drug rings in the 20th century. The DSA is also heavily involved in gathering foreign intelligence and counterintelligence.

Head executives
The head executive of the State Security Agency is directly chosen by the Minister of Internal Affairs; who himself is chosen by the President.

Organization
There are no official sources that state anything about the organization of the State Security Agency, although it's believed to have three functioning offices with all three assigned to an individual division. No further information is available regarding any other offices or divisions.