Elmar Marent

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Elmar Marent (born February 10, 1947 in Bregenz ) is an Austrian police lawyer. Marent was Vorarlberg's Security Director from 1990 to 2009 .

Career

Marent joined the Federal Gendarmerie in 1965 and completed his basic training by 1967. He then worked as a gendarmerie officer in Upper Austria and graduated from high school while working. He then studied law at the University of Innsbruck and received his doctorate in law in 1976 . First he worked in the Innsbruck Federal Police Directorate and in 1977 moved to the Vorarlberg Security Directorate. There he worked as the head of the criminal and administrative police and in 1990 took over the office of security director of Vorarlberg, i.e. the management of the security directorate subordinate to the Federal Ministry of the Interior .

In 2008 Elmar Marent was appointed interim director general for public security in the Federal Ministry of the Interior. There he took over the management of the highest security authority for five months after the previous director general Erik Buxbaum went on vacation and then retired.

Marent retired on September 30, 2009. His long-time deputy, Hans-Peter Ludescher, was appointed as his successor as Vorarlberg Security Director .

Individual evidence

  1. z'Nüne: Elmar Marent in a talk (December 3, 2018)
  2. Kurt Horwitz: "summer job" for Elmar Marent . Article on Vorarlberg Online from July 2, 2008.
  3. Change at the top of the Security Directorate . Article on vorarlberg.ORF.at from October 2, 2009.