Hagen Saberschinsky

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Hagen Saberschinsky (* 1939 in Berlin ) is a German former police officer. From 1992 to 2001 he was the chief of the Berlin police force .

Life

He started with the Berlin police force in 1957 and later moved to the Federal Criminal Police Office .

In 1993 Saberschinschky felt compelled to re-evaluate the Voluntary Police Reserve , which he had previously praised with “It is of particular concern to me to convey to you in this way how extremely important and significant I am the FPR's contribution to evaluate the internal security of this city of ours… “A number of the people involved had a criminal past, which was also on file with the police.

When the management structure of the police was changed in 1994, he was subordinate to the State Protection Police Office (LSA), State Criminal Police Office (LKA), State Police Administration Office (LPVA), State Police School (LPS) and the Central Investigation Center for Government and Association Crime (ZERV).

In the later years of service, Saberschinsky was critically questioned in public. Irritation arose, among other things, due to a bugged conversation about the protection of Israeli facilities after the final arrest of Abdullah Öcalan in 1999 , in which Sabershinsky had said "Yes, yes, yes, it's good, ok, we're protecting the whole world."

In March 1999, four police officers from the State Office of Criminal Investigation were arrested spectacularly for alleged companionship with burglars. Saberschinsky called it the "greatest success in the corruption search". The action later turned out to be a failure.

When he left in 2001, Eberhard Schönberg, Berlin chairman of the police union, characterized him as follows: "He practiced an autocratic leadership style from the 1960s."

Individual evidence

  1. Police scandal. Neo-Nazis and crooks on patrol in Berlin. In: Focus , February 15, 1993
  2. New scandal with the Berlin police: Security risk police chief? In: Kontraste , July 29, 1999 ( online  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.rbb-online.de  
  3. Police President Hagen Saberschinsky: “I'm not sticking to my chair”. Telephone log brings police chief in distress. Threatened criminal charges. In: Berliner Zeitung , May 25, 1999
  4. Spectacular bankruptcy. In: Focus , January 28, 2002
  5. ^ Nine years in the presidium: Today Hagen Saberschinsky is going. In: Der Tagesspiegel , October 23, 2001