Recovered Stolen Bike in Greifswald: Bike Theft from Duisburg Tracked Down
The Federal Police Directorate Bad Bramstedt, a key player in maintaining security across Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and the North and Baltic Seas, is an integral part of Germany's law enforcement network.
Based in Bad Bramstedt, this directorate operates several operational units strategically located in Flensburg, Kiel, Rostock, Stralsund, Pasewalk, and a Mobile Control and Surveillance Unit. The maritime component, "Federal Police Sea," is particularly noteworthy, dedicated to monitoring the sea border in the North and Baltic Seas.
The Directorate's remit is wide-ranging, encompassing tasks based on the Federal Police Act and other laws. These include border police protection, railway police tasks, and maritime, border, and environmental police tasks in the North and Baltic Seas. With approximately 2600 employees, consisting of police officers, administrative staff, and hourly workers, the Directorate is well-equipped to carry out its duties.
Recently, a news article about the Federal Police Directorate Bad Bramstedt was produced jointly by the Federal Police Inspectorate Pasewalk and the German-Polish Station Pomellen. However, the identity of a person questioned by the Federal Police Examination Office Pasewalk, who was found in possession of a stolen bicycle and became stuck in an elevator at Greifswald station, remains undisclosed.
For more information about the Federal Police and the Federal Police Directorate Bad Bramstedt, visit www.bundespolizei.de. The Directorate also includes a Federal Police Inspectorate for Combating Crime in Rostock, making it the only Federal Police Directorate with a maritime component.