Central Intelligence Directorate (New Rhineland)

The Central Intelligence Directorate is the foreign intelligence agency for the New Rhineland. It was founded in 1950 and mostly deals in rescuing persecuted ethnic minorities, stealing documents and wiring them to the government of the New Rhineland, and other forms of espionage.

It is most famously known for its technique of using realistic latex masks and other makeup props for disguises.

Notable missions

 * One of the agency's most famous missions, which took place in January 2020, involved Frederick Halvorsen-Hyles (born 22 April 1987), a Danish-New Rhinelander spy under the guise of American actor Russell Fullbuster (born 9 June 1969), who was sent to steal documents from the Chinese government in an attempt to expose its human rights violations, and smuggle 250 Uyghurs into the New Rhineland where they were all granted asylum.
 * In August 2014, three spies under the guise of Jasminian government officials managed to steal secret information from the country's government regarding plans to persecute ideological dissidents, including those merely suspected.