Gosbert Dolger

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Police chief Gosbert Dölger

Gosbert Dölger (born July 21, 1950 ) is a former Bavarian police officer and was police chief of the police headquarters in South Hesse from 2004 to 2016 .

In 1970 Gosbert Dölger began his basic training with the Bavarian riot police and completed his training for the senior service with the criminal police in Bavaria. In the 1970s and 1980s he was undercover investigator at the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office in the field of drug, counterfeit money and gun crime , himself led informants and gained a reputation as an expert in organized crime . In 1986 he was transferred to the Aschaffenburg police department as head of the deployment department.

From 1991 he supported the Thuringian police in the reconstruction as head of the police department in Gera . In 1995 he became head of the Aschaffenburg Police Department. In the same year he developed the basic features of the veil manhunt , the suspicion-independent identity checks.

On January 1, 2004, Gosbert Dölger was appointed President of the Police Headquarters in South Hesse by the then Hessian Interior Minister Volker Bouffier . The focus of his work was the significant increase in the clearing-up rate of crimes while reducing the number of cases: This defines the public's feeling of security. He implemented these goals through the installation of operational evaluation groups (local analysis centers for organized crime - AstOK), the strengthening of operational search units and forensics work.

At the end of 2010 he was appointed provisional head of the Hessian State Criminal Police Office by the Hessian Minister of the Interior, Boris Rhein , after the LKA President Sabine Thurau temporarily resigned her duties as President on November 9, 2010 at her own request due to the initiation of investigative proceedings on suspicion of false, unofficial testimony of the HLKA was delivered. Shortly before, state police chief Norbert Nedela had been put into temporary retirement. Dölger retired on May 30, 2016 after two extensions of his service term.

He is married, has two grown children, a grandson and lives in Sulzbach am Main .

Individual evidence

  1. Sabine Thurau released from duties. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , November 9, 2010, accessed on June 12, 2017 .
  2. ^ Matthias Bartsch: Police Affair: Hessischer Intrigantenstadl. Spiegel online , November 3, 2010, accessed June 12, 2017 .
  3. Birgit Femppel, Dölger's formula against crime, in Darmstädter Echo on May 28, 2016