Hartmut Dudde

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Hartmut Dudde (* 1962 in Karlsruhe ) is Chief Police Director at the Hamburg Police . He was head of the Hamburg riot police and later head of the Operations Directorate, since 2016 head of the Police Commissariate and Traffic Directorate and has been head of the police force since 2018. He was also the overall police leader of the controversial police operation at the G20 summit in Hamburg in 2017 .

Life

From 1984 Dudde completed the three-year technical college training for the high-level police force . This was followed by activities as an area operations leader in Bergedorf and Billstedt . By 1995 he completed his training for the higher service . This was followed by uses in staff areas of the Central and West Police Directorates. He later headed the police station in Altona and the situation center in command and control for two years . In 2001 he became department head of the Hamburg state riot police under a coalition of CDU , Ronald Schills PRO and FDP .

The then Interior Senator Michael Neumann ( SPD ) appointed Dudde in 2012 to succeed Peter Born as head of the Deployment Directorate . In this function he organized large-scale police operations inside and outside Hamburg.

In 2016 Dudde became chief of the police department and the traffic department. Since April 2016, Dudde has been the chief police officer at the G20 summit in Hamburg in 2017 .

In May 2018 Dudde was appointed head of the Hamburg police force.

Calls

Dudde is often associated with the term “Hamburg Line”, which is taken to mean tough action by the Hamburg police. Several police operations, in which Dudde was involved in leadership responsibility, were subsequently judged to be illegal.

At a rally on December 15, 2007 against the criminality of the formation of terrorist groups , the organizers had to break off the march prematurely after police forces had penetrated the leadership of the demonstration. The "inclusive accompaniment" of the protest march by a marching partly multi-row trellis of around 1000 police officers had created a traveling cauldron. Dudde was the police chief on site, but the action was ordered by the chief of operations. It was later reprimanded as unlawful by the Hamburg Administrative Court. The requirement imposed by Dudde during a demonstration regarding the red flora in July 2008 that banners and posters with a total length of over 150 cm may only be carried frontal to the direction of march, but not along the outside of the elevator, was recognized by the Hamburg Administrative Court as disproportionate and therefore unlawful.

When, on February 7, 2015, on the occasion of an NPD demonstration, after the end of the event, the overall command under Dudde ordered the NPD loudspeaker truck to clear the way through the ongoing and announced counter-demonstration, although another route would have been free, this led to foreseeable clashes between counter-demonstrators and the police. Thereupon the then head of the Hamburg riot police Stefan Schneider and his deputy submitted their request for a transfer to the police chief Ralf Meyer . Schneider had previously organized operations at another NPD rally and counter-protests, as well as at a demonstration by refugees and supporters without incident.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  7. Danger in action: "You know that if someone falls down now, things will go smoothly". In: Welt.de. June 21, 2015, accessed December 5, 2016 .
  8. Printed matter 21/62 of the Hamburg citizenship. (PDF) In: buergerschaft-hh.de. March 17, 2015, accessed July 8, 2017 .
  9. Kai von Appen: Administrative Court judgment: Trellis was unlawful. In: taz.de . March 5, 2012, accessed December 5, 2016 .
  10. ^ VG Hamburg: 5 K 2190/08. In: polizeirecht.rav.de. December 5, 2010, accessed July 8, 2017 .
  11. Kai von Appen: Resignations after internal differences - lousy mood among the police. In: taz.de. March 4, 2015, accessed July 3, 2017 .