Lüder Fasche

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Lüder Fasche (born March 10, 1964 in Bremen ) is a German detective and has been the state chairman of the Police Union (GdP) in Bremen since March 2018 .

Life

Lüder Fasche began after graduating from high school in 1983 his career with the Bremen Police Department and was on duty at first in the stand-by and the police . After studying at the University of Public Administration, he moved to the criminal police in 1998 in the senior service , where he took over investigations in the permanent criminal service and the homicide squad. In a part-time position, he was active as the head of the criminal investigation department for the GdP in the staff council of the Bremen police. In 2009 he was promoted to the middle management level and initially worked in the department head for sexual offenses and then in capital offenses. In 2018, Lüder Fasche was elected chairman of the GdP state district of Bremen. During his term of office, Fasche has so far primarily campaigned for office-appropriate alimony and performance-based pay for the members represented by the GdP.

Lüder Fasche advises various authors as well as the format of the television series Tatort, produced in Bremen, on criminal police issues. In 2013, Fasche was on the subject of "Why do we become murderers?" invited to the television show Menschen bei Maischberger . For the Bremen citizenship election in 2011, Fasche stood for the Bremer and Bremerhaven voter community B + B, but the party only achieved around 1% of the votes.

He is married and has two children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Unfortunately, what we have shown is true!" - Crime scene gleanings. Accessed June 2, 2020 (German).
  2. Why do we become murderers? Retrieved June 2, 2020 .
  3. Lüder Fasche - Profile at parliamentwatch.de. Retrieved June 2, 2020 .
  4. Wayback Machine. September 3, 2011, accessed June 2, 2020 .