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National Intelligence and Security Service የብሔራዊ መረጃና ደኅንነት አገልግሎት | |
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Motto | We shall excel in intelligence and serve loyally |
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Formed | 1941 |
Employees | Classified |
Annual budget | Classified |
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Federal agency | Ethiopia |
Operations jurisdiction | Ethiopia |
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Headquarters | Arat Kilo, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
9°01′06″N 38°45′44″E / 9.01833°N 38.76222°E | |
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Parent agency | Office of the Prime Minister Ministry of Peace |
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The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) (Amharic: የብሔራዊ መረጃና ደህንነት አገልግሎት) is an intelligence agency of the Ethiopian federal government tasked to defend, protect and advance the national security and interests of Ethiopia. It collects, analyzes and disseminates intelligence for decision makers. It also is one of two national law enforcement agencies in Ethiopia next to the Federal Police Commission. It tackles drug trafficking, cybercrime, arms trafficking, human, and other domestic or international organized crime.
NISS organizes and leads the Joint Security and Intelligence Task Force established to maintain peace and security across the country. NISS also conducts counter-terrorism activities in collaboration with the different counterpart intelligence agencies and also with the Ethiopian Federal Police , Ethiopian National Defense Force, and other regional security bodies. It was re-established in 2013 GC and renamed the National Intelligence and Security Service although it already has a long extensive prior history in different format and shapes over the course of over 80 years under the Imperial government during Emperor Haile Selassie I and onward through 3 different governmental constitutions and changes.
It is a huge contributor to Ethiopia's resources to Interpol and Afripol as the country's main agency against continental and international related crimes. Contributing to many signed agreements between African, and overseas countries in distrusting illegal activities within said borders and activities.