Difference between revisions of "International Christian Law Enforcement Agency"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Though unofficially created by the LCN charter in 2012, the ICLE had no official form, head, or purpose until 2014. With the passage of the International Law Enforcement Act in the [[LCN Parliament]], the ICLE was given purpose and provided for leadership. Though, because of how recently the act has passed, the [[LCN Attorney-General|Attorney-General]] has yet to appoint a [[Commissioner of the ICLE|Commissioner]]. | + | Though unofficially created by the LCN charter in 2012, the ICLE had no official form, head, or purpose until 2014. With the passage of the [[International Law Enforcement Act]] in the [[LCN Parliament]], the ICLE was given purpose and provided for leadership. Though, because of how recently the act has passed, the [[LCN Attorney-General|Attorney-General]] has yet to appoint a [[Commissioner of the ICLE|Commissioner]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 17 December 2014
International Christian Law Enforcement Agency |
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Headquarters | International territory Galveston, Texas | |
Membership | 39 member states | |
Leaders | ||
- | Secretary-General | Joseph III |
- | Attorney-General | Statsen |
- | Commissioner | Open |
Establishment | ||
- | LCN Charter signed | 2012 |
- | International Law Enforcement Act passed | 2014 |
Website ICLE |
The ICLE is an integral part of the Christian Nations Law enforcement. Currently there are over 500 ICLE officers operating in over 20 countries. The goal of the ICLE is to help create a cooperative environment between law enforcement in different nations, as well as protecting civilians from criminal activities.
History
Though unofficially created by the LCN charter in 2012, the ICLE had no official form, head, or purpose until 2014. With the passage of the International Law Enforcement Act in the LCN Parliament, the ICLE was given purpose and provided for leadership. Though, because of how recently the act has passed, the Attorney-General has yet to appoint a Commissioner.