Bavarian State Police

The uniform patch of the Bavarian Police Force
A Eurocopter EC-135 police helicopter of the Bavarian Police

The Bavarian State Police (German: Bayerische Polizei) has approximately 26,100 officers and roughly 3,700 civilian employees and is therefore one of the biggest police forces in Germany.

Organization

The 10 regional police authorities in Bavaria are:

Bavaria reorganised its police structure between 2005 and 2008 to reduce bureaucracy, changing from a four-tier hierarchy (Interior Ministry– Regional administration – Police Department – Police Station) to three levels (Interior Ministry, Regional Police Authority, Police Station). The seven Polizeipräsidien in Würzburg, Bayreuth, Regensburg, Nuremberg, Augsburg, Munich and Oberbayern (HQ in Munich) gave way to the 10 new areas and the Polizeidirektionen disappeared.[1]

The reorganisation required the rewiring of all police radio and emergency notification networks which are not located only at each regional police authority.

State Investigation Bureau

Bavaria is also very interested in cooperation with Eastern European countries. As a significant percentage of Bavaria’s crimes are committed by organized gangs from Eastern Europe, it makes sense to cooperate with the police forces there to stop these gangs. The Bavarian Landeskriminalamt (State Investigation Bureau) is situated in Munich and employs 1,500 officers and 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.

Special Units

Bavaria has different special units, which are the

Police Support

The Police Support Group HQ (Bereitschaftspolizeipräsidium) in Bamberg employs 6,000 officers and civilian staff at seven Bereitschaftspolizeiabteilungen (BPA), the police schools, the police orchestra and the police helicopter squadron. The BPAs are situated in Munich, Eichstätt, Würzburg, Nuremberg, Königsbrunn, Dachau and Sulzbach-Rosenberg and have 10 companies as the state’s mobile police reserve. The helicopter squadron has nine modern choppers stationed at Munich Airport and Roth Airfield near Nuremberg. Bavaria has two basic training schools, one professional development school and a police dog school.

River Police

The Bavarian River Police is directly subordinate to the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. The headquarters is in Nuremberg and has 10 river police stations along the Main and Danube rivers and the Main-Danube Canal. It also supports 14 police stations that cover the major lakes in Bavaria.

Neighbourhood Watch

Citizens in Bavaria have been participating in public safety since 1994. This commitment to civic action is seen in the Sicherheitswacht Neighborhood Watch program, where 530 citizens in 58 Bavarian towns (October 2007) voluntarily assist their local police.[2]

Equipment

A 2012 BMW 535d station wagon (BMW F11) with the newest livery of the Bavarian Police.

The most used car brand is BMW. The most used handgun is Heckler & Koch P7 (9mm).

Spectacular cases

See also

References

  1. Bavarian Interior Ministry news release on reorganisation (in German) http://www.polizei.bayern.de/wir/organisation/index.html/6093
  2. Bavarian Police Neighborhood Watch homepage http://www.polizei.bayern.de/wir/sicherheitswacht/index.html/309

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