
Jochen Kopelke
Jochen Kopelke is a prominent figure in the German police union, advocating for improved safety and security measures in response to increasing violence, particularly following a recent attack during a labor demonstration in Munich. He has called for a security summit involving federal and state officials to address the pressing need for additional law enforcement personnel and enhanced powers for security agencies to combat radicalization and ensure public safety.
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Jochen Kopelke, head of the police union, recommends that other federal states and the federal government follow the law approved by the Bavarian government.
Німецькі авіакомпанії закликали дозволити збивати дрони над аеропортами
Jochen Kopelke spoke with a unit of the Saxon readiness police in Berlin about their service burdens.
Bereitschaftspolizei: Alarmierende Zustände und Personalmangel - Politik
Jochen Kopelke, the federal chairman of the police union, expressed his thoughts with the family of the officer killed in service.
Polizist nach Schüssen in Völklingen tödlich verletztJochen Kopelke, the GdP federal chairman, stated that the court's ruling is fundamentally positive.
Staatstrojaner bleiben erlaubt: Bundesverfassungsgericht stützt PraxisJochen Kopelke, head of the Police Union, believes that borders cannot be effectively guarded against irregular migration without a lot of new personnel.
Polizeigewerkschaft fordert 20 000 zusätzliche Stellen, auch für Grenzkontrollen - PolitikJochen Kopelke is the federal chairman of the police union who emphasized the need for increased video surveillance in cities.
Mannheim: Verdächtiger der Todesfahrt im Fokus - Ermittler sichten Krankenakte - PolitikJochen Kopelke, the federal chairman of the police union, emphasized the need to expand video surveillance in cities.
Mannheim: Verdächtiger der Todesfahrt im Fokus - Ermittler sichten Krankenakte - PolitikJochen Kopelke, the head of the police union, called for a security summit to address the need for more police presence.
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