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The Drug Observation Agency (DOA), also known as the Bureau of Narcotics, is a Law Enforcement Agency mentioned in Grand Theft Auto IV , Grand Theft Auto V , and Grand Theft Auto Online. However, the agency's only ever appearance is in Grand Theft Auto Online.

Overview

The agency appears to based off of the real life Drug Enforcement Administration. It plays a small role in both of the HD Universe games it was featured in and plays no role in the story of either.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Only one mention of the DOA exists in GTA IV and that's on the LCPD sub-station in Star Junction.

Grand Theft Auto V

The DOA makes irregular anti-drug use bleets on Bleeter.

Grand Theft Auto Online

The DOA makes its only appearance in the GTA Online Heist mission 'Series A Funding'. During the final pre-completion cutscene, players deliver their stolen drugs to Trevor. Later, Trevor is seen dealing the drugs to a strange man who, unbenowenst to Trevor, is an undercover DOA agent. After catching on, Trevor escapes by jumping off of a cliff into the ocean, with a team of DOA agents and LSPD police officers shooting at him from atop the cliff.

Trivia

  • The Abbreviation "DOA" is often used to describe projects with little to no chance of success or "Dead On Arrival"
  • The logo of the agency has an eye on the top. This is referencing the "observation" part of the name.
  • Although the DOA is a separate division from the LSPD, LSPD officers are seen shooting at Trevor in 'Series A Funding' instead of DOA agents. This is most likely due to lack of character midels.

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