- Tokeitai
The nihongo|Tokeitai|特警隊|Tokkeitai|"Corps of Special Police"; the Naval Secret Police was the
Imperial Japanese Navy 'smilitary police , they were equivalent to theImperial Japanese Army 's "Kempeitai ". They were also the smallest military police service.Fact|date=May 2008The original "Tokeitai" was known as the
General Affairs Section and concerned itself with police andpersonnel work within the Navy: personnel, discipline and records. It took a more active role, partly to keep the "Kempeitai" and Army from meddling in Navy affairs. Smaller and more low-key than its rival, it was no less brutal. It was especially active in the areas of the South Pacific, theNaval Control Area , as well as maintaining a presence as pervasive as the "Kempeitai" had. It had the same 'commissar ' roles, in relation to exterior enemies or suspicious persons, and watching inside units for possible defectors or traitors, under the security doctrine of "Kikosaku ".Attached to Navy units, they served as
Colonial police in some occupiedPacific areas. Later accusations ofwar crimes were made against them in that role for such acts as coercion of women from Indonesia, Indochina and China into sexual slavery. [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20070418a5.html]In addition to the aforementioned police responsibilities the Tokeitai was the operative branch of the Secret Service Branch of the Imperial Japanese Navy ("
Joho Kyoku /情報局" or "Information Office") which was responsible for recovering and analyzing information and for the execution of undercover operations. Its members also provided local security nearnaval base s. In the final weeks of thePacific War , they were amongst the security units prepared for combat against the invasion ofJapan .
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