Federal Police (Austria)
Federal Police Bundespolizei | |
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The New Logo | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | July 1, 2005 |
Employees | 20,000 approx |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Federal agency (Operations jurisdiction) | Austria |
Legal jurisdiction | As per operations jurisdiction. |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Province police commands | |
Facilities | |
Stations | More than 1000. |
Website | |
http://www.bundespolizei.gv.at/ (Austrian) | |
Footnotes | |
Reference for above data[1] |
The Federal Police (German: Bundespolizei) is the law enforcement agency of Austria. The Austrian Federal Police were formed in July 2005 as one formal unit of police. Before 2005 the police system operated the Gendarmerie for most of the country, and the Polizei in the heavy city and urban areas such as Vienna, Salzburg and Graz. In 2004 it was agreed by the Government of Austria that these two police forces, along with the criminal investigation service, the public security constabulary, and the security authorities, would all form together to become the 'Federal Police of Austria'.[2] The Federal Police is also responsible for border control.[3]
Command
The current command structure that the Bundespolizei operates is very simple. The Federal Police is commanded by Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior. The Ministry then delegates to the 9 State Police commands. Depending on the State command, the districts and cities are controlled by either a District Police Command or a City Police Command. These commands then operate through police stations throughout the Province.
The 9 State Police Commands are the same as the general States of Austria.
Firearms
The standard issue sidearm of the Austrian Federal Police is the Glock pistols in 9mm Parabellum. The most common model used are Glock 17 and Glock 19 while EKO Cobra also gain the Glock 18 with full-auto capability for more firepower.
They are equipped with Steyr AUG (military designation: StG 77) assault rifle, Heckler & Koch MP5 or other weapons required for missions. They're also equipped with batons and Pepper sprays for less-than-lethal options.
Vehicles
Along with the new 'Federal Police' structure, a new vehicle livery was established. The vehicles used by the Polizei vary.
- Audi A3
- Audi A4
- Audi A6
- Volkswagen Sharan
- Volkswagen Touran
- Volkswagen Golf Estate
- Volkswagen Multivan
- Volkswagen Eurovan
- BMW R 1200 RT (Motor Bikes)
- Ford Transit
- Ford Mondeo
- Škoda Octavia
- Nissan Pathfinder
- Mercedes-Benz O303
- Smart (automobile)
Aircraft.[4]
The Bundespolizei have a variety of aircraft including the following they are currently receiving 8 new Eurocopter EC 135's in time for EURO 2008.
- 8 Bell 206
- 5 Ecureuil AS 350 B1
- 2 Ecureuil AS 355 F2
- 2 Ecureuil AS 355 N
Porsche 911 The Austrian Police experimented with the Porsche 911 in order to crack down on motorway speeding. After a six month test phase the Polizei decided not to order more 911s due to fact that there wasn't enough room to store the needed equipment.
Ranks
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Stadthaupmann
City Commissioner -
Abteilungsleiter Landespolizei-
direktion
Assistant State Commissioner -
Landespolizei-
Direktor-Stellvertreter
Deputy State Commissioner -
Landespolizei-
Direktor
State Commissioner -
Generaldirektor für die öffentliche Sicherheit
Chief Commissioner of Public Safety
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Hauptmann Assistant Superintendent
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Major
Deputy Superintendent -
Oberstleutnant Superintendent
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Oberst
Chief Superintendent -
Brigadier
Assistant Inspector General -
Generalmajor Deputy Inspector General
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General
Inspector General
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Gruppeninspektor
Sergeant -
Bezirksinspektor
Station Sergeant -
Abteilungsinspektor
Sub-Divisional Inspector -
Kontrollinspektor
Divisional Inspector -
Chefinspektor
(Fgrp 6)
Chief Inspector -
Chefinspektor
(Fgrp 7)
Senior Chief Inspector
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Aspirant
Probationary Constable -
Inspektor
Constable -
Revierinspektor
Senior Constable -
Gruppeninspektor
Sergeant
Not in line of promotion
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Kommissär
Legal Officer -
Oberrat
Principal Legal Officer
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Vertragsarzt
Contract Surgeon -
Vertragsarzt
Contract Surgeon
With 20 years service -
Chefarzt-Stellvertreter
Deputy Chief Surgeon -
Chefarzt
Chief Surgeon -
Chefarzt-Stellvertreter
Deputy Chief Surgeon of the Ministry of Interior -
Chefarzt
Chief Surgeon of the Ministry of Interior
See also
References
- ↑ "Austrias's New Police Force" (PDF). Bundesministerium für Inneres. 2005-07-01. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ↑ "OSCE Policing Profile for the Austrian BundesPolizei". OSCE POLIS.
- ↑ List of national services responsible for border control
- ↑ "Austrian Flugpolizei". Bundespolizei.
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