New recruits join the Munich Airport policing force: 100 additional federal police officers initiate duty with the Federal Police Directorate at Munich Airport
Munich Airport, a renowned international hub with a 5-star status, has strengthened its security structures with the addition of over 100 new police officers. On Tuesday, March 4th, Police Director Timo Glowig welcomed these new employees to the Bavarian Federal Police at Munich Airport.
The new officers, hailing from various parts of Germany including Hamburg and Bremen, took their oath of service in a ceremonial event at Terminal 2 of Munich Airport, accompanied by the Munich Federal Police Orchestra.
In his speech, Police Director Glowig emphasized the importance of applying the learned skills professionally as the new officers embark on their challenges in the areas of border police, air safety, and railway police at Munich Airport.
After a 2.5-year training period, these officers are now ready to face the challenges that come with their new roles. Finding accommodation in the region presents one of the first challenges for the new police officers, but they are ready to adapt and serve.
The Bavarian Federal Police at Munich Airport is the second-largest airport service unit of the Federal Police in Germany. With the addition of these new officers, the number of Federal Police officers at Munich Airport has increased to over 1,400.
In addition to the leadership of the Federal Police at Munich Airport, high-ranking guests from partner companies and authorities were present at the event. For more information, visit www.bundespolizei.de or contact the given address.
On the day of the ceremony, Police Director Glowig officially bid farewell to individuals at the Munich airport police who had prepared for the areas of border police, air security, and railway police. The Bavarian Federal Police at Munich Airport is responsible for border police protection, fight against cross-border crime, railway safety, and air safety tasks.
The Bavarian Federal Police at Munich Airport also uses Twitter (@bpol_by) to keep the public informed about its activities. As the new officers settle into their roles, they will undoubtedly play a crucial part in maintaining the high standards of safety and security that Munich Airport is known for.
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