Rheinland-Pfalz State Police

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Rheinland-Pfalz State Police numbers approx. 9,000 police officers. The five regional police authorities are headquartered in Koblenz, Trier, Mainz, Kaiserslautern (Westpfalz) and Ludwigshafen (Rheinpfalz).

As in Hesse, Rheinland-Pfalz is abolishing the “green star” ranks meaning Rheinland-Pfalz’s police officers will start to work the road as Kommissars. This reform aims at making the police profession more attractive and improving promotion chances. Rheinland-Pfalz is also one of the Länder that does not train its cadets through the Bepos anymore but has its own faculty at the state College of Public Administration and a professional development school, both directly responsible to the police department in the Interior Ministry. The faculty and the school were combined at a new joint facility in 1996 located at the refurbished housing area of the former Hahn Air Base.

The Landeskriminalamt (State Investigation Bureau) was founded in 1947, is situated in Mainz and employs approx. 300 officers and 90 civilian staff. Its missions are: witness protection, state security, undercover investigations, statistics, monitoring the development of crime, crime prevention, criminal investigations analysis, exchange of information with foreign countries and forensic science.

The Police Support Group HQ (Direktion der Bereitschaftspolizei) in Mainz controls two rapid reaction battalions (Bereitschaftspolizeiabteilungen) (BPA), the police helicopter squadron and the Spezialeinsatzkommando (SWAT) and close protection teams. The state’s three police helicopters are stationed at Winningen airfield near Koblenz. The BPAs are situated in Enkenbach-Alsenborn and Wittlich and have five companies as the state’s mobile police reserve. The Bepo also controls the state working dog school and the state police orchestra.

Unlike other states, the Rheinland-Pfalz River Police is directly subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior. The HQ is in Mainz and there are 10 river police stations along the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Rheinland-Pfalz.

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