
Postal Inspection Service
The Postal Inspection Service is the law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service. Its main responsibilities include protecting postal employees and customers, ensuring the safety of mail services, and investigating crimes involving the mail, such as theft, fraud, and drug trafficking. Postal inspectors are trained agents who enforce federal laws related to the postal system and work to maintain the integrity of mail delivery. They collaborate with other law enforcement agencies and play a crucial role in ensuring the public's trust in the postal service.