State Criminal Police Office Schleswig-Holstein

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State Criminal Police Office Schleswig-Holstein

State level country
position Assigned office at the Ministry of the Interior of Schleswig-Holstein
Supervisory authority Ministry of the Interior of the State of Schleswig-Holstein
founding 1952
Headquarters Kiel
Authority management Thomas Bauchrowitz
Servants about 550
Web presence LKA Schleswig-Holstein

The State Criminal Police Office Schleswig-Holstein (LKA-SH) is an assigned office of the Interior Ministry of Schleswig-Holstein . It serves, like other state criminal police offices and the state police as a service center for forensic and fingerprinting affairs. The LKA Schleswig-Holstein is based at Mühlenweg 166 in Kiel-Schreventeich .

organization

As an assigned office, the State Criminal Police Office is part of the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of the Interior , within which it is given the independence required for its tasks. The minister of the interior is responsible for supervision, but the code of criminal procedure requires a technical subordination in the repressive field of activity to the public prosecutor's offices authorized to issue instructions.

The LKA is divided into five departments:

  1. Central tasks: General technical questions / control of the fight against crime, search / international cooperation, resource control / quality management / health management, police information and analysis network
  2. Investigation and evaluation: Staff and Coordination Center, organized crime / drug crime , economic crime , corruption and environmental crime , cybercrime / Digital tracks central evaluations
  3. State security : Evaluation of state security / situation assessments / personal protection , investigations / internal security, ordnance disposal service
  4. Forensic technology , identification service : central tasks / logistics, weapons / traces / documents, chemistry / physics, identification service / dactyloscopic evaluation, analytics / biology
  5. Operational deployment, investigation support: mobile task force, special task force, operational technology / TKÜ, covert investigations / witness protection / VP management

In addition to the specialist departments, there is a staff unit.

Thomas Bauchrowitz has been the director of the LKA since September 1, 2018 . He succeeded Thorsten Kramer , who took over the office on September 1, 2013. Hans-Werner Rogge , who headed the office since 2002, retired after reaching the age limit. He had succeeded Hans-Eberhard Gersonde , who had headed the office since 1985.

Legal bases

The legal bases of the work of the State Criminal Police Office are:

  • The State Administrative Law of Schleswig-Holstein (LVwG)
  • The law on the organization of the police in Schleswig-Holstein

The legal status of the State Criminal Police Office is described in § 3 POG.

history

The Public Safety Branch of the British Military Government founded the Criminal Police Office for the British Zone (KPABrZ, Zonal Bureau) based in Hamburg on January 1, 1946 . In the British Zone, subordinate Regional Records Bureaus (criminal police headquarters) were set up in Hamburg, Hanover, Münster and Düsseldorf. According to an order from the KPABrZ in Hamburg in 1946, the group verification office in Schleswig was renamed the Criminal Police Office. On January 13, 1947, it was given the name of the Schleswig-Holstein State Criminal Police Office.

On May 23, 1949, the Basic Law was promulgated with Articles 73, 87 relating to the BKA. This was followed by the BKA Act of March 15, 1951. On October 31, 1951, the BKA took over the criminal investigation department for the British Zone in Hamburg as the basis for the BKA. The Schleswig-Holstein State Criminal Police Office moved to Eckernförde-Carlshöhe on October 1, 1947, and from there to the west wing of the bombed Kiel Castle . In 1969 the State Criminal Police Office became a Criminal Police Office, with the reform in 1994 finally a State Criminal Police Office based in the Eichhof Police Center in Kiel.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ LKA Schleswig-Holstein: Organigram. Retrieved February 4, 2018 .
  2. LVwG
  3. ^ POG

Coordinates: 54 ° 19 ′ 50.5 ″  N , 10 ° 6 ′ 26.8 ″  E