Police station Dessau-Roßlau

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Police station Dessau-Roßlau

The Dessau-Roßlau police station is a police station of the Saxony-Anhalt police . It belongs to the Dessau-Roßlau police station and is responsible for the independent city of Dessau-Roßlau with an area of ​​244.74 km² and 82,505 inhabitants. As of 2016

Location

The building at Wolfgangstraße 25, in which the office is located, is a listed building.

Incidents

In December 1997 Hans-Jürgen Rose was "picked up by the police after an alcohol drive [...] Shortly afterwards the dying man is found a few houses away with serious internal injuries."

In 2002, the homeless Mario Bichtemann was locked in cell 5. "When the cell door is unlocked, he lies dead on the floor with a fractured skull base."

The Sierra Leonean Oury Jalloh , who lives in Germany, died on January 5, 2005 under unclear circumstances during a fire in cell 5 in the basement of the service building. A forensic report also shows him a fractured skull and other injuries that can be assumed to have occurred before his death. The responsible service group leader was initially acquitted in December 2008 by the Dessau-Roßlau Regional Court , but after the judgment was reversed by the Federal Court of Justice and remanded back to the Magdeburg Regional Court in December 2012, he was sentenced to a fine for negligent homicide. This judgment was confirmed in the last instance in 2014.

In May 2007, the Deputy Police President of Dessau called on officials from the "State Police" to curb the recordings of right-wing extremist crimes . Although this request was documented in the memoirs of three officials, the public prosecutor's office refused to open criminal proceedings for this Dessau police affair. The three officers were also transferred.

In the Li Yangjie murder case in May 2016, district manager Jörg S. was suspected of having obstructed the investigation of his stepson together with his wife, who is also a police officer. However, the public prosecutor's office did not see sufficient suspicion for criminal proceedings. Just one day after the memorial service for the murdered woman, Jörg S. - who on that day, like his wife, had called in sick - took part in the ceremonial opening of a restaurant that his wife runs as a sideline. He was therefore transferred from the Ministry of the Interior to the Police College in Aschersleben. The Halle Administrative Court reversed the transfer.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Police station Dessau-Roßlau
  2. http://padoka.landtag.sachsen-anhalt.de/files/drs/wp6/drs/d3905gak.pdf
  3. Jan Schumann: Three dead in Dessau: an actually unimaginable scenario . In: Berliner Zeitung . ( berliner-zeitung.de [accessed on May 9, 2018]).
  4. initiativeouryjalloh: New forensic - radiological report in the Oury Jalloh case / press release - initiative in memory of Oury Jalloh, from October 28, 2019. In: BREAK THE SILENCE. Retrieved October 28, 2019, October 29, 2019 (UK English).
  5. ^ BGH confirms judgment: punishment against police officers in the Jalloh case . September 14, 2014. Archived from the original on January 13, 2020. Retrieved on June 7, 2020. 
  6. Insight into the Dessau police affair. Retrieved August 18, 2020 .
  7. Y. Li murder case in Dessau - Former district manager does not have to work in Aschersleben. ( Memento from December 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) MDR.de, November 9, 2016.

Coordinates: 51 ° 50 ′ 23.4 "  N , 12 ° 14 ′ 30"  E