Introduction:
Special Enforcement Bureau
“We intimidate those who intimidate others"
Special Enforcement Bureau – is an elite division within the Sheriff Department which is tasked with numerous crime-fighting duties throughout Los Santos County. The Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) is the LSPD's equivalent of a SWAT team. These duties mainly include responding to major crimes, handling hostage situations, bank robberies, assisting with major drug busts, surveillance, assisting with counter-terrorism details, serving high risk warrants and last but not least, handling high-risk barricaded situations.
The main responsibility of this highly trained team is to provide support to the regular Los Santos Police Department & Sheriff Department officers/deputies with whichever task is either too dangerous for them, or that cannot be handled without the assistance of an SEB team. Although the team’s main coverage area only includes the county, they do occasionally respond to different types of calls in other parts of Los Santos as well, whenever the situation calls for it.
The team provides the Los Santos Police Department & Sheriff Department a 24-hour coverage necessary for immediate response to all of the situations that they handle, with an average response time of less than seven minutes from the moment of the callout. Very rapid deployment, the surprise factor, thorough planning and extensive tactics are all contributing to the success of the team’s operations.
The Special Enforcement Team – Believes that each of its deputies needs to go through an extensive training before being able to join the team and its operations. The trainings always go through every situation that the team usually handles, and that is what makes it an elite team, with only highly experienced members. Their methods of training have proved to be very successful, and they are still looking forward to improving these trainings, so that they could become even better.
Trainings: Tactical introduction is given once a recruit has passed the first two phases. The introduction includes the correct usage of police tactics, weaponry and how to approach suspects in various cases. This phase offers a variety of tactical experience, which deputies face on regular-basis during their shift.
Recruits are unable to be a part of the team without going through this phase, thus, they cannot skip this phase, or receive an invitation directly.
*Introduced by headstaff and supervisory staff.
*Going through this phase is mandatory for all recruits.
*Takes place at SEB training HQ.