Lifetime appointments for 43 law enforcement officers in the Lower Rhine region
Three Police Officers Receive Lifetime Civil Service Status in Lower Rhine
In a significant ceremony held in Lower Rhine, County Commissioner Brohl honoured three police officers by granting them lifetime civil service status. The promotion was a recognition of their dedication and performance over many years.
The promoted officers - whose names were not disclosed in the search results - have served in various roles within the department, including patrol, alarm group, district duty, and operations control center. Brohl praised the officers for their discernment, courage, and humanity, emphasising that the day was significant for the police department in Lower Rhine.
The promotion is a symbol of mutual loyalty between the state and the promoted officers. The state expects integrity, dedication, and a firm commitment to serve the people of North Rhine-Westphalia from the police officers. The lifetime status is a symbol of this mutual loyalty.
County Commissioner Brohl thanked the police officers for their past work and wished them well in their future careers. He expressed confidence in the promoted officers' ability to uphold the security of citizens in the Lower Rhine district of Wesel. The lifetime status also comes with high job security.
The promoted officers are trusted with professional competence, character, and long-term responsibility for the community. They are expected to uphold the free democratic order and continue serving the people of North Rhine-Westphalia with integrity, dedication, and a firm commitment.
Brohl emphasised that the granting of lifetime status is considered an honor. The promotion ceremony was held in the Untere Pegnitz area, and the police officers were being granted lifetime civil service status.
The promoted officers are being granted this prestigious status for their outstanding service and commitment to the community. They are now responsible for maintaining the safety and security of the citizens of North Rhine-Westphalia for the rest of their careers. The ceremony concluded with Brohl expressing his hope that the promoted officers would continue to serve the community with the same dedication and integrity they have shown so far.