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Zayed Masood

NG HC
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Organization: National Guard

Name
: Zayed Masood
Gender: Male
Age (IC): 24
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: India
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black
Tattoos: Yes

Strengths:
Good Shooter/Turfer
Good Planner
Patient


Weaknesses:
Strict

Life Story:

Zayed Masood grew up in the crowded back lanes of Delhi, where life rarely played fair. He watched his father get locked up on charges that never made sense, and his mother work herself thin just to keep the house running. That kind of childhood doesn't just leave a mark — it changes how you see the world. Zayed stopped believing in "the system" early on, and started believing in whoever could outsmart it. By the time he was a teenager, he wasn't interested in fitting in. He was interested in figuring out how things worked underneath — people, money, power — so nobody could ever corner him the way his family had been cornered. At nineteen, he left India with nothing but a new name and a plan. Los Santos wasn't a fresh start to him. It was a blank map he intended to draw himself onto.

Career Story :


Zayed's first real foothold came with the Assassin Family, where he learned the trade fast smuggling routes, quiet operations, the kind of work that requires nerve more than muscle. Loyalty and a cold, calculated edge got him noticed quickly, and it wasn't long before people in the underground started saying his name with a mix of respect and caution. Within his first year, he worked his way up in the Marabunta gang, eventually becoming their Deputy running weapons, holding down territory, and feeding intel back to his own people whenever it mattered. By year two, he made a move nobody saw coming: government work. He started small, as a low-level DOC officer, but used leverage, patience, and a few well-placed favors to climb the ranks. Before long, he was sitting as Cabinet Secretary, bending policy to serve interests that weren't exactly public record. Year three took him into the National Guard, where his government connections opened doors most people never get near — military-grade equipment, restricted access, and a steady stream of information he knew exactly how to use. By year four, he'd landed in the FIB as a department supervisor, with surveillance tools, ongoing investigations, and law enforcement resources all running through his hands. What started as a kid surviving Delhi's streets had become a man quietly running half of Los Santos from the inside — using every badge he ever earned as cover for the empire he was actually building.

Outcomes:

1)Zayed can accept bribes in the form of cash, weapons, ammunition, drugs, or other valuables up to ($100,000) in exchange for releasing detainees, overlooking illegal activity, reducing charges, or ignoring corrupt dealings.

2) Zayed can buy, sell, transport, store, and handle illegal weapons, ammunition, and black-market items, including while on duty under the pretext of undercover work, investigations, evidence handling, or officer safety, excluding active-duty SANG-issued equipment.

3) Zayed can detain individuals, including law enforcement officers, using valid IC reasoning or legal pretexts and may demand bribes, weapons, favors, or information in exchange for release or reduced punishment.

4)Zayed can leak classified SANG or government intelligence to criminal organizations or trusted contacts for up to $100,000, including convoy routes, supply truck schedules, ammo transport information, raid plans, and tactical operation details.

5) Zayed can assist suspects, friends, family members, or criminal associates in avoiding arrest, escaping custody, or bypassing investigations through covert methods such as darknet contracts, USB drops, false paperwork, or insider information.

6) Zayed can falsify, edit, hide, delay, or destroy official SANG reports, evidence logs, criminal records, investigation files, or surveillance material to protect himself, allies, or criminal contacts, or to frame targeted individuals.

7) Zayed can refuse to identify himself during certain situations and may deny, delay, manipulate, or lie about a suspect’s legal rights, including access to a lawyer, during detainment or processing.

8) Zayed can confiscate cash, weapons, ammunition, drugs, or other illegal items from detainees, raids, or active situations under the justification of “officer safety” or investigation procedures and may keep, misuse, or sell those items instead of officially logging them into evidence.

9) If someone discovers evidence of Zayed’s corruption, illegal dealings, or connections, he can intimidate, threaten, bribe, pressure, or detain them into silence using valid IC reasoning and his authority within government agencies.

10) Zayed can show favoritism toward family members, friends, trusted associates, or criminal allies by reducing charges, removing evidence, interfering with investigations, skipping procedures, or using his rank and influence to protect them from legal consequences.

Thank you for your time and consideration.
 
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