Police Headquarters Upper Franconia

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Police Headquarters Upper Franconia

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State level Bavaria
position Police headquarters as higher state authority
Supervisory authority Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior
founding 1953
Headquarters Bayreuth
Authority management PP Alfons Schieder
Servants approx. 2,670
Web presence www.polizei.bayern.de

The Upper Franconian Police Headquarters, based in Bayreuth, is a police association of the Bavarian Police ( Landespolizei ) and is responsible for the entire Upper Franconian administrative region. It reports directly to the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior .

Around 2200 police officers and around 470 collective bargaining employees look after an area of ​​7231 square kilometers with around 1 million inhabitants. The road network in the area of ​​responsibility comprises 340 km of federal motorways, 830 km of federal highways, 3450 km of state and district roads and around 9000 km of other roads.

organization

The police headquarters of Upper Franconia, based in Bayreuth, are directly subordinate to: 19 police inspections (PI), one border police inspection (GPI), two police stations (PSt), six police stations (PW), four traffic police inspections (VPI), four criminal police inspections (KPI) and one criminal investigation department with criminal investigation department Central tasks (KPI / Z).

All emergency calls as well as burglary and hold-up alarms from the Upper Franconia administrative district are received in the operations center of the Upper Franconian Police Headquarters in Bayreuth. From there, the police patrol operations throughout Upper Franconia are dispatched.

The police headquarters is divided into the deployment department with five subject areas, the police administration department with four subject areas and the presidential office with press office / web office.

Police chief Alfons Schieder has been at the head of the police headquarters since April 2017. The permanent representative of the police chief has been the police vice-chief Udo Skrzypczak since April 2016.

Police headquarters in Upper Franconia on Ludwig-Thoma-Strasse

history

Still in 17./18. In the 19th century, police duties in Bavaria were essentially carried out by the field gendarmerie, which was part of the field army. The establishment and organization of the Royal Bavarian Gendarmerie began when Bavaria , which was elevated to a kingdom in 1806 , received a constitution in 1808.

Overview

  • 1813–1918: Royal Bavarian Gendarmerie
  • 1918–1933: Weimar Republic , police are subordinated to the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior
  • 1933–1945: Third Reich , organizational centralization of the police
  • 1945–1953: a new beginning after the Second World War
  • 1953: Establishment of the Upper Franconian Regional Police Department, head: Heinrich Eichhorn
  • 1953–1965: First nationalizations, construction of large stations
  • 1965: Oskar Wiedemann new head of the state police department of Upper Franconia
  • 1966: Own service building for the rural police headquarters in Ludwig-Thoma-Straße
  • 1968: Karl Pedall new head of the State Police Department Upper Franconia (from October 1, 1976 Police Headquarters Upper Franconia)
  • 1968–1977: Further nationalizations, regional reform, establishment of protected areas
  • 1979: Hubert Mehler new head of the police headquarters in Upper Franconia
  • 1987: Walter Wölker new head of the Upper Franconian Police Headquarters
  • 1999: Wolfgang Asprion new head of the Upper Franconian Police Headquarters
  • 2006 - Gerhard Bauer new head of the police headquarters in Upper Franconia
  • 2009: In the course of the organizational reform of the Bavarian police, the level of the police headquarters is merged with the police headquarters on October 1st
  • 2010: Reinhard Kunkel new head of the Upper Franconian Police Headquarters
  • Since April 2017: Alfons Schieder new head of the police headquarters in Upper Franconia

Neighboring forces

Neighboring police associations are among others

Others

  • The Upper Franconian Police Headquarters is jointly responsible for organizing the largest motorcycle meeting in southern Germany. The motorcycle rally to Kulmbach is a prevention event initiated by the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior , the Upper Franconian Police and the Regional Association of Bavarian Driving Instructors with the support of the City of Kulmbach , the Kulmbacher Brewery and Antenne Bayern under the motto Arrive instead of perish , which has been taking place in Kulmbach every year since 2000. The basic idea and the idea of ​​putting an event under the motto of road safety was born back in 1999. The motorcycle rally has been taking place in Kulmbach since 2000 and at the end of April “the secret capital of beer” regularly becomes the “secret capital of bikers”. Always with the aim of minimizing the number of accidents in traffic with motorcycles. The event grew from an initial 5,000 motorcyclists and visitors in 2000 to 40,000 guests. It is a tradition to visit foreign motorcycle police officers with their typical police colors and motorcycles. Every year over 100 police motorcycles from Germany and abroad take part in the city parade through Kulmbach. Also included are delegations from the Federal Police, the Bundeswehr, the BRK, ADAC, DLRG and the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund.
  • The official staff newspaper of the PP Upper Franconia is called PolizeiReport and has existed since 1981. Since issue 4/2018 the staff newspaper is called Tristan

Web links

Coordinates: 49 ° 56 ′ 15.2 "  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 13"  E

Individual evidence

  1. Police Headquarters Upper Franconia
  2. ^ Homepage History of the Upper Franconian Police Headquarters http://www.polizei.bayern.de/oberfranken/wir/geschichte/index.html/1897
  3. Homepage Motorradsternfahrt http://www.motorradsternfahrt.de/historie.php