Police headquarters in Ulm

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Police headquarters in Ulm

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State level country
position police
Supervisory authority Ministry of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg
founding 1st of January 2014
Headquarters Ulm , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Authority management Bernhard Weber
Servants 1,700
Web presence ppulm.polizei-bw.de
The new building , seat of the Ulm police headquarters

The Ulm Police Headquarters, based in Ulm, is the regional police headquarters of the Baden-Württemberg Police responsible for the Alb-Danube district , the Biberach , Göppingen and Heidenheim districts as well as the Ulm district . The office was created as part of the structural reform of the police in Baden-Württemberg by merging the previous police departments of Ulm, Biberach , Göppingen and Heidenheim into one police headquarters on January 1, 2014.

organization structure

The area of ​​responsibility covers an area of ​​4155 km² with approx. 900,000 inhabitants.

The Ulm Police Headquarters, like all police headquarters in Baden-Württemberg, is divided into the management area and the three directorates of police stations , criminal police and traffic police . The police headquarters has a staff of 1,500 law enforcement officers , 1,250 of them in the protection police and 250 in the criminal police. In addition, there are 200 employees and civil servants in administration.

Management area

The management area is housed at the headquarters of the police headquarters in the so-called new building in Ulm. The chief of police and the following organizational units belong to the management area :

Police Station Directorate

The police station directorate at the location of the Ulm Police Headquarters is made up of 12 police stations (PRev), and 31 police stations (Pp) are subordinate to the stations. In detail these are:

The management group, the police dog handler unit and the business and environment unit are also subordinate.

Criminal Police Directorate

The Kriminalpolizeidirektion (KPDir) is also based in Ulm , but not in the police headquarters building, but in the Weststadt district of Ulm. Eight task-oriented criminal inspectors (K) and three subordinate criminal inspectors (KK) have been set up within KPDir.

Traffic Police Directorate

The traffic police headquarters are in Heidenheim an der Brenz. Two traffic commissariats are subordinate to it.

Service building

The service building of the Ulm Police Headquarters is the so-called New Building in the city center of Ulm. The pentagonal renaissance building made of exposed brick not far from the Ulm Minster and the town hall was initially built between 1584 and 1593 as a municipal warehouse, among other things for grain. From 1648 the new building was the meeting place for the council members of the Swabian Reichskreis . Parts of the building were temporarily used as a prison and registry . After Ulm lost its status as a free imperial city in 1802 , the Ulm city council met for a time in the new building . In addition, the building became the seat of some authorities, for example the camera office and the royal main customs office .

After the building had been largely destroyed by a major fire on February 19, 1924, the Württemberg Police Department moved into the building after its restoration in 1927 . During the Nazi era, the new building also housed an office of the Secret State Police (Gestapo). The building was again badly damaged during the air raids on Ulm in World War II . After the end of the war, it was again the seat of various offices before the police headquarters again moved into the new building . Since the establishment of the Ulm Police Headquarters on January 1, 2014, it has now been housed in the building complex.

Web links

Commons : Police Headquarters Ulm  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c About us - Ulm Police Headquarters. Retrieved February 8, 2019 .
  2. ^ Directorate of the Ulm Police Station [Police Headquarters Ulm] - Service Portal Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved February 8, 2019 .
  3. ^ City of Ulm: City of Ulm - History. (No longer available online.) In: www.ulm.de. Archived from the original on December 31, 2016 ; accessed on December 31, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ulm.de
  4. ^ Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: 1924: The new building was destroyed by flames . In: swp.de . February 19, 2014 ( swp.de [accessed December 31, 2016]).

Coordinates: 48 ° 23 ′ 50.8 "  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 23.3"  E