International Anti-Corruption Task Force

Not to be confused with White Wolves' Internal Affairs Department or the White Wolves International Watchdog.

The International Anti-Corruption Task Force (IACTF) is a specialist operations task force of the White Wolves. The unit is tasked with investigating and tackling corruption in, and war crimes committed by, other nations' militaries and government agencies.

The IACTF has garnered mix reactions in it's two decade lifespan. Some nations believe that the IACTF is a necessary force in the 21st Century, where war crimes can go unnoticed and unpunished for decades. However, others believe that the Task Force is nothing more than a hypocritical tool or moral weapon of the White Wolves, only serving to better their own reputation, while simultanouesly committing the same atrocities they denounce.

Much of the Task Force's work is top secret, due in part to hiding it from those perpetrating the crimes. The fate of those captured by the White Wolves is often kept confidential from their sovereign state. It's estimated that 28% of criminals are killed during the mission, 13% are extradited back to their home nation, while the remaining 59% are held in White Wolves detention centers, where their fate is uncertain.

The Task Force has worked closely with the United Nations, however, both organisations make an effort to distance themselves from the other's actions.

Detainment
During a mission, the IACTF's primary goal is to capture the criminals, rather than eliminating them.