Milo Police

The County Milo Police Service (Atlantic: Servo Polití Ciaemti Miló) is the territorial police service of the metropolitan county of Milo, the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Atlantica Alba. The Milo Police is the largest territorial police agency in Atlantica Alba with a total of 11,149 employees (8815 sworn constables and 2334 civilian staff), and is responsible for policing an area of approximately 23,440 km2 and 5.56 million people. The Milo Police has its headquarters in the main borough which also serves as the borough station, and an additional station in each of the ten remaining boroughs of the metropolitan county. The current County Milo Police Commissioner is Denis Albiaeg, in office since 2017.

As the national capital, the City of Milo contains a majority of government headquarters and buildings as well as the royal palaces and grounds, as do many other boroughs in the surrounding county; as such, the Milo Police is not the only law enforcement or security agency with a notable presence in the capital. Some of these fellow agencies include the Royal Atlantic Guard (the national police and gendarmerie of the kingdom), the Royal Corrections Service (the corrections/prison service of the country, which has its headquarters and main prison in the county), and the Royal Customs Service (the border guard and customs & immigration service of the kingdom). While the Royal Corrections and Royal Customs Services have no actual policing authority within the metropolitan county, the Royal Alba Guard does in fact have full police powers, but typically limits its authority to national government and military installations as well as royal institutions and properties.