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New police chief announces fight against speeders

New police chief announces fight against speeders

New police chief announces fight against speeders
New police chief announces fight against speeders

Getting to the helm in Cologne - New top cop Hermanns vows to tackle speeders

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Hermanns (60) officially assumes position in Cologne - New police chief pledges crackdown on speedsters

Reul: "As an accomplished crime-solver, he's like an old friend to the Cologne police force!"

Hermanns now chairs the Cologne and Leverkusen police force and is responsible for safeguarding its 1.25 million residents.

Hermanns and family cheered on from the front row

Upon assuming the mantle, Hermanns shared a heartfelt declaration of love for Cologne: "The Cathedral towers never fail to make me feel at home. While Cologne's large and potentially dangerous sprawl of speeding and inner-city racing present clear challenges, crime rates have climbed and there are more offenders on the loose. We must strive to ensure that Cologne's citizens can feel secure in their streets and neighborhoods."

His predecessor, Schnabel (54), departed for Hamburg as its new police chief: "Goodbye, Cologne. You have been my cherished home."

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Hermanns' appointment, overseen by Chief of Police Reul, in Cologne Regional News, led to an intensification in the Cologne Police's commitment to combating speeding and curbing inner-city races under Hermanns' leadership.

In a statement to Cologne regional news, Reul publicly praised Hermanns for his extensive experience in criminal investigation.

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