Saarland Police

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Segway Personal Transporters tested by the Saarland Police in the summer of 2006
Segway Personal Transporters tested by the Saarland Police in the summer of 2006
A Peugeot patrol car of the Saarland Police with old green and white livery
A Peugeot patrol car of the Saarland Police with old green and white livery

The Saarland Police is a small German Landespolizei force with approx. 2,700 police officers. As in Hesse and Rheinland-Pfalz, the Saarland Police is abolishing the “green star” ranks meaning their new police officers start to work the road as Kommissars. This reform aims at making the police profession more attractive and improving promotion chances.

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The state police falls under the jurisdiction of the Saarland state interior ministry and has two main police authorities, the Landespolizeidirektion (LPD) which is the state police headquarters and the State Investigation Bureau (Landeskriminalamt or LKA), which are both located in Saarbrücken.

The Landespolizeidirektion consists of four departments, the Police Support Group (Bereitschaftspolizei), Services, Traffic Police and Investigations. The Police Support Group consists of the state's rapid reaction company, police dog section, the police band and the river police station in Beckingen that patrols the Saar and Moselle rivers in Saarland. Police stations are located in Merzig-Wadern, St. Wendel, Neunkirchen, Saarpfalz-Kreis, Saarlouis, Saarbrücken (city) and Saarbrücken (region).


Approx. 400 investigators and forensic scientists work for the State Investigation Bureau.

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