Postschutz
| Postschutz der Tanoa Einsatzgruppen | |
| Postal protection service overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1972 |
| Dissolved | 30 November 2024 |
| Jurisdiction | Territories under control of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen |
| Headquarters | Georgetown, Tanoa |
| Parent Postal protection service | Ordnungspolizei |
The Postschutz was a specialized protection branch of the Ordnungspolizei. It was responsible for securing postal infrastructure, supervising mail transport, and safeguarding communication networks within territories controlled by the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.
The unit operated as a uniformed security service with limited investigative authority. Its primary focus was the protection of state-controlled communication systems and the prevention of sabotage, interception, or unauthorized information exchange.
History
[edit | edit source]The Postschutz was formally established in 1972 following the expansion of postal and telecommunications networks across Tanoa and adjacent territories. As communication systems became central to administrative control, a dedicated security branch was created to supervise mail routes and postal facilities.
During the 1980s and 1990s, the organization expanded its presence in railway mail transport hubs and major distribution centers. Its operations increasingly aligned with internal surveillance measures overseen by the Tanoanischssicherheitshauptamt.
The Postschutz remained active until the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024.
Organization
[edit | edit source]The Postschutz reported directly to the central command of the Ordnungspolizei in Georgetown. Regional detachments were assigned to major postal depots, sorting facilities, and transportation nodes.
Personnel were trained in facility security, escort operations, document inspection, and controlled shipment handling. The unit maintained standardized ranks and uniforms consistent with Ordnungspolizei regulations.
Equipment
[edit | edit source]Postschutz personnel were issued standard Ordnungspolizei service uniforms and identification insignia. In addition to communication and inspection equipment, units assigned to transport protection carried firearms for defensive purposes.
Vehicles used for mail escort and route security were typically equipped with stored service weapons, including bolt-action rifles and standard issue sidearms. These weapons were kept secured within transport vans and were intended for infrastructure protection, convoy defense, and response to armed interference during postal operations.
Responsibilities
[edit | edit source]The Postschutz carried out the following duties:
- Protection of postal offices and distribution centers
- Supervision of mail transport by rail, road, and air
- Inspection of parcels and correspondence for prohibited materials
- Prevention of sabotage against communication infrastructure
- Escort of sensitive government documents and classified shipments
- Delivery of standard mail and parcels to civilian populations under state postal administration
In addition to infrastructure protection, the Postschutz monitored communication channels for unauthorized exchanges that could undermine administrative or security objectives.
See also
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