Christian Nill

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Christian Nill (born June 13, 1956 in Tübingen ; † June 24, 2019 in Ulm ) was a German police officer and since 2014 police chief at the Ulm Police Headquarters .

Life

Christian Nill was born in Tübingen in June 1956. After completing his military service, he first studied electrical engineering until he decided on a career in the police. As a police master he took on the police service of the state police of Baden-Württemberg in 1978 in the riot police in Biberach in the middle service. After attending the Baden-Württemberg Police University , where he obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Police Science in 1984 , he was promoted to the higher-level police force . From 1991 to 1993 Nill studied police science at the German Police University in Münster-Hiltrup and was promoted to the higher service in 1993 . From 1995 to 2000 he headed the protection police in Ulm . Subsequently he worked as a consultant at the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Interior . In 2004 he returned to Ulm and was head of the Ulm Police Department until 2007 .

From 2007 to 2010 Nill was again in Stuttgart at the Ministry of the Interior, with overall responsibility for the introduction of state-wide digital radio for the police, fire brigade and rescue services (BOS digital radio). In November 2010 he was appointed in Stuttgart as Head of the National Police Directorate I, in the course of administrative reform in 2005 as a department 6 in the Stuttgart Regional Council had been incorporated.

When the police structural reform came into force on January 1, 2014, Nill's office at the Stuttgart regional council was dissolved and he was appointed the first police chief of the newly created Ulm police headquarters.

A few days after reaching the age of 63 years died of Christian Nill on June 24, 2019 surprisingly his cancer . He would have retired on August 1, 2019. Christian Nill was married and the father of two grown children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mourning for Police President Christian Nill. In: Südwest Presse. June 25, 2019, accessed June 27, 2019 .
  2. About us - Ulm Police Headquarters. Police headquarters in Ulm, accessed on June 28, 2019 .