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Champagne, Oktoberfest, Christmas: Former police chief of Munich-Grünwald was sentenced

2020-11-29T05:13:26.057Z


The Munich police headquarters were shaken by allegations against a former head of the Grünwald inspection. There were several cases of taking advantage.


The Munich police headquarters were shaken by allegations against a former head of the Grünwald inspection.

There were several cases of taking advantage.

Update from November 27th, 8.40 p.m.:

The former

head of the police station in Grünwald, Andreas A.

, has to pay a five-digit fine.

Since the daily rate is in the three-digit range, he is now considered a criminal record.

The ex-boss of PI 32 had accepted gifts and vouchers for the Oktoberfest and raffled them at Christmas parties.

As reported (see below), Andreas A. was

suspended from work

last summer

.

Munich-Grünwald: Policeman accepted presents - penalty orders also against Schenker

On request, Chief Public Prosecutor Anne Leiding stated that the Munich I Public Prosecutor had applied for a penalty warrant in early October 2020 for so-called taking advantage in 17 cases.

Andreas A. received the gifts - including champagne - between the beginning of 2014 and mid-2019.

The public prosecutor's office also applied for penal orders against the donors - all of whom are based in the local area of ​​responsibility of PI 32.

However, they all filed an objection.

Cops who use drugs and work with dealers?

In September, the public prosecutor's office determined in a

drug scandal involving

the Munich police headquarters: 

House searches of own colleagues: Munich policeman is said to have accepted gifts

Update 7.10 p.m.:

As reported by the Munich Police Headquarters, the police officer who is currently suspected of having accepted gifts in kind has now been subject to a "ban on conducting official business".

To put it more simply: The officer is now suspended from duty.

Original article:

Munich - The Munich police headquarters received an anonymous letter at the end of April 2019 alleging allegations against a police officer from within their own ranks.

The Munich police were leaked information about the officer that could have criminal and disciplinary consequences for the police officer from Police Station 32, Grünwald.

The Munich Police Headquarters checked the letter and immediately forwarded it to the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office in order to ensure an objective and independent investigation.

Munich police officer: suspected of taking advantage - house raid

According to previous knowledge, the officer is suspected of having accepted gifts in kind several times without reporting this to his superiors.

In addition to the workplaces, including those of witnesses, in the police station, the official's residence and that of the witnesses are also searched.

Investigations against Munich police officers: President comments

The Munich police chief Hubertus Andrä commented on the accusations against one of his own men in a press release from the police headquarters: “We have a special position in public.

We therefore have special obligations in our conduct inside and outside the service.

Our high standards of credibility and integrity prompt us to take these allegations seriously and to systematically pursue them.

The independent and neutral investigative work by the State Criminal Police Office has already proven itself several times in the past. " 

Munich police "will do everything to support investigations"

Disciplinary proceedings are now underway against the Munich police officer.

In order to assess this neutrally, the Munich I public prosecutor's office is conducting the investigation without the involvement of the Munich police headquarters.

“The further investigations by the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office now remain to be seen.

In any case, the Munich police will do everything possible to support the investigation and clear up the allegations completely, ”Andrä concluded.

In Bobingen, a police officer filmed more than 100 women in the changing room of an outdoor pool for two years.

The officer was then suspended in July 2017 - and still receives his full salary.

There was a raid in the Munich noble disco Heart in 2019.

The club manager was charged with drug trafficking.

There are also eight police officers under suspicion.

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Source: merkur

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