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Berlin police miss a number of resources

Berlin police miss a number of resources

Berlin police miss a number of resources
Berlin police miss a number of resources

Missing Police Resources in Berlin

Hey there! Let's dive into the recent turmoil surrounding Berlin's police force. It seems that some valuable resources have gone astray or are unaccounted for, as per an answer from the Interior Administration, triggered by MP Niklas Schrader (Left Party). Since 2021, we're talking about lost pistols, vanished ammunition, and a slew of other equipment.

In 2021, one police officer from the State Criminal Police Office misplaced a pistol on duty, while another weapon, linked to an employee from the Central Special Services Police Directorate, vanished while off duty. Both pistols disappeared from outside their respective premises. Not just that; over 100 rounds of ammunition, around 390 irritant sprayers, and approximately 130 batons are missing from their storage rooms.

The Operations/Traffic Directorate is reportedly missing the maximum number of ammunition (31 rounds), followed close behind by the Central Special Services Directorate with 30 rounds. According to the available data, 35 ballistic vests are also missing as of October 18.

On a lighter note, the Home Office saw a decrease in procedures aimed at revoking people's firearms or hunting licenses in recent years. In 2021, they handled 99 such cases, followed by 54 in 2022, and only 29 this year (as of October 18). However, despite this decrease, the loss of police weapons is still a significant cause for concern.

The missing pistol from the Central Special Services Police Directorate has sparked worrying discussions within Berlin's police force. Despite the decrease in firearms-related procedures, the ongoing disappearance of police weapons is a matter of grave concern.

Now, while the article does not provide specific insights into the reasons behind this ordeal, it does mention other related issues. For instance, gun control and trafficking, particularly in the United States and Mexico, is a concern, albeit not directly connected to the Berlin police force's mishap. Similarly, the German government's rearmament of the Bundeswehr and the challenges in restructuring the arms industry are relevant topics but not directly linked to the missing resources issue.

In essence, more information from the Berlin police force or relevant authorities would be required to fully understand this scenario.

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