Bavarian Police Department: Refusing to be Complacent Over Positive Criminal Statistics
In recent news, the German Police Union (DPolG) in Bavaria has been advocating for several measures aimed at enhancing the sense of security among Bavarian citizens. According to Thorsten Grimm, the 1st deputy state chairman of the DPolG in Bavaria, these measures are essential in addressing the concerns of the citizens.
The DPolG in Bavaria has called for increased police presence, improved crime prevention strategies, better equipment and training for officers, and stronger support for victims. These measures are set to be implemented from January 2025 through the present.
In addition, the DPolG is advocating for far-reaching legal powers for the clarification of crimes in public spaces. This includes the use of video surveillance, automated facial recognition, and AI to identify perpetrators more quickly.
The DPolG in Bavaria also aligns with the Bavarian interior minister in advocating for a reversal of the cannabis consumption law by the future federal government. According to Grimm, the decriminalization of cannabis consumption has led to more work, more control activities, and more prevention work for the police. He considers the decriminalization a 'bad joke' for the police.
Moreover, the DPolG in Bavaria is demanding a further restrictive migration and refugee policy, stronger border controls, repatriations, and deportations. The union is concerned about the increasing number of non-German suspects, which now make up almost half of all suspects.
According to police criminal statistics presented by Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, life in Bavaria is generally safe. However, certain incidents have left citizens feeling uneasy. Grimm emphasizes the need to strengthen the subjective sense of security among Bavarian citizens.
For more information or to contact the DPolG in Bavaria, visit their website at www.dpolg-bayern.de. You can also reach them at Markus Haiß, telephone: 08955279490, or email: [email protected].
The information provided here is from DPolG Bayern, transmitted via news aktuell.
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