Dieter Büddefeld

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Dieter Büddefeld (* 1960 in Wetzlar ) is ministerial director and head of the constitutional protection department in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of the Interior.

After graduating from high school and one year of service with the Hesse police force , he switched to the Federal Criminal Police Office in 1979 , where he completed his training for the senior criminal service . After several assignments in the Federal Criminal Police Office and studying law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn , he completed training for the higher police enforcement service at the Police Management Academy in Münster-Hiltrup (now the German Police University ) from 1990 to 1992 .

After several assignments as a speaker and head of division within the State Security Department of the Federal Criminal Police Office, Büddefeld switched to teaching at the Police Leadership Academy in Hiltrup in 1999. In 2002 he returned to the Federal Criminal Police Office and became head of division and deputy head of division before returning to the police management academy in 2004 as head of the department for police management.

In September 2004 he moved to Brandenburg, where he took over the management of the State Criminal Police Office, which he held as an independent state authority and integration into the Brandenburg Police Headquarters until the LKA was dissolved.

Since October 1, 2011, Büddefeld has been the head of the constitution protection authority in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of the Interior . On August 20, 2018, he was given leave of absence, released from his duties and disciplinary proceedings initiated against him.

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  1. https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Verfassungsschutz-Chef-von-Aufgabe-entbunden,verfassungsschutz580.html