Beat Eberle (officer)

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Beat Eberle (born April 20, 1960 ) is a Swiss professional officer ( brigadier ).

Life

Beat Eberle attended the business school of the Sargans Cantonal School and completed a law degree at the Universities of St. Gallen and Bern . He was admitted to the bar of the Canton of St. Gallen and subsequently worked as an examining magistrate and police officer, among other things as head of the criminal police and a retired commander. i. the canton police Schwyz, as well as commander of the canton police Graubünden. From July 1, 2012 to December 31, 2015, he was in command of the Swiss Military Security ; previously he was in command of the Swissint Competence Center for Peacekeeping Operations .

In 2002 he served as National Contingent Commander of the 6th Swisscoy contingent in Kosovo , from 2003 to 2005 he was deployed as a defense attaché for Sweden , Finland , Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania based in Stockholm , in 2006 he led the Territorial Military Police and from 2007 to 2010 the Competence center for peacekeeping operations Swissint .

After termination of the employment relationship with the Federal Department of Defense, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS) on December 31, 2015, the integration into the expert pool for civil peacebuilding of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and the engagement as head of the UNO Police in MONUSCO (Mission of the Organization Unies pour la Stabilization en République Democratique de Congo) . In this capacity, he serves only as a second Swiss UN General and the UN - headquarters in Goma stationed. In October 2015 he retired from the Swiss Army and continued to work on security policy studies.

Beat Eberle has been an independent entrepreneur since November 2017. In addition to an international consultancy in the areas of risk management, investigative topics and managerial tasks, he runs a law firm in south-eastern Switzerland.

Individual evidence

  1. Beat Eberle becomes Commander of Military Security . In: Die Südostschweiz , March 2, 2012
  2. ASMZ : October 2016, page 55, Br Beat Eberle becomes Chief of Staff of the UN Police Component of MONUSCO , accessed on January 9, 2017
  3. Beat Eberle: Conflicts Below the War Threshold. ASMZ, June 1, 2017, accessed on January 9, 2020 (German).