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The Star Fleet Security & Investigative Service (SFSECIS) works closely with all other Star Fleet service components to ensure the safety and security of the combine service forces. Here are some key aspects of this cooperation:<br>
The Star Fleet Security & Investigative Service (SFSECIS) works closely with all other Star Fleet service components to ensure the safety and security of the combine forces. Here are some key aspects of this cooperation:<br>


• Shared Jurisdiction: SFSECIS has primary investigative responsibility for crimes involving the Star Fleet and SF Marine Corps. However, they often collaborate with other investigative bodies, like the Star Fleet Security Forces (SFSF) or the Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division (CID). This ensures a comprehensive investigation, especially for cases that might involve multiple branches.<br>
• Shared Jurisdiction: SFSECIS has primary investigative responsibility for crimes involving the Star Fleet and SF Marine Corps. However, they often collaborate with other investigative bodies, like the Star Fleet Security Forces (SFSF) or the Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division (CID). This ensures a comprehensive investigation, especially for cases that might involve multiple branches.<br>
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