User blog comment:Sarnik/Concerns Over Pages on the Wiki/@comment-4076672-20120705020702

Fine then. I'll explain this: the original definition was taken from here. Did those people who voiced their displeasure with that information even read up the original blogpost?

http://towerofgod.wikia.com/wiki/Ch._68:_2F_-_Last_Examination_(12)

"To speak a little about Ren's identity a bit, the 'Enforcement Division' is infamous even among the Zahard Family.

First, the enemy they face are all people who were 'once in the Zahard family', so even they are all Zahards, they don't feel to good about them.

It's kinda like the feelings between the military police and an official."

And only by defining how MP actually works, can people understand the relationships between military police and military officers.

It's very simple. The duties of a MP often cause resentment in military officer. But if people don't get the information about the jurisdiction of an MP, they're going to like "How the hell did you even pull out that information? And what did you use for the conclusion?" Giving people something like "oh, the jurisdction of the RED causes problems with the Princesses but it's SIU, he may not tell us anything for the rest of the comic." is too vague, pretentious and illogical.

Perhaps I might've gone somewhat overboard and some of the information definitely needs correction(given the new information about Zahard Family serving as an organisation). Still, the MP receives their commands from someone and it's definitely not some puny military officer.

If the user wants to call it baseless speculation, well, here's what I did: I went into Korean news sites and looked up some of the duties of the Korean MP and so on, while matching that against the overall function of a MP officer in general.

Also one warning: the duties of a MP officer varies by country(warning: in some countries, it extends to civilians). And sometimes, their country affects their relationship(because in some countries, the "less than happy relationship between MP and officer" is old news and often treated as baseless rumour). And so on.