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Honesty pays off
After a two-year break, the "little honest finders" were able to come back to the Christmas-decorated police headquarters this year.
The state is not a paper tiger
Meeting point shortly before 9 pm at the Zeche Zollverein. This Saturday, the Special Organizational Structure (BAO) Clan is once again stirring up the scene in Essen. "We've taken back the streets," says Bernhard Stratmann from the police squad. He is in charge of the operation today.
The state is not a paper tiger
Meeting point shortly before 9 pm at the Zeche Zollverein. This Saturday, the Special Organizational Structure (BAO) Clan is once again stirring up the scene in Essen. "We've taken back the streets," says Bernhard Stratmann from the police squad. He is in charge of the operation today.
Accident experts
The recording of traffic accidents is becoming increasingly complex thanks to digital technology in cars. The police's response: in future, forces with high-tech equipment will be deployed across the country.
Accident experts
The recording of traffic accidents is becoming increasingly complex thanks to digital technology in cars. The police's response: in future, forces with high-tech equipment will be deployed across the country.
Our village sheriff is all right!
Close to the citizens, contact persons day and night - this is what characterizes the work of the district service. Portrait of police officer Stefan Willmes, who is also popular with schoolchildren.
Our village sheriff is all right!
Close to the citizens, contact persons day and night - this is what characterizes the work of the district service. Portrait of police officer Stefan Willmes, who is also popular with schoolchildren.
The cases never let you go!
Murder and manslaughter lurk behind the solid bourgeoisie. The university city of Münster provides the perfect backdrop for German TV crime dramas. Wilsberg", who investigates dubious cases around the Prinzipalmarkt, or Thiel and Börne, the strange duo who solve murder cases in “Tatort”, achieve the highest viewing figures. How does Detective Chief Inspector Julika Böhlendorf actually investigate under these conditions? Is the real life of crime in Westphalia sometimes as absurd as portrayed by the actors? Or even dry as dust? We set off in search of clues in Münster's KK11. Just a few hours before we arrive, a homicide squad headed by Julika Böhlendorf has arrested two suspects.
The cases never let you go!
Murder and manslaughter lurk behind the solid bourgeoisie. The university city of Münster provides the perfect backdrop for German TV crime dramas. Wilsberg", who investigates dubious cases around the Prinzipalmarkt, or Thiel and Börne, the strange duo who solve murder cases in “Tatort”, achieve the highest viewing figures. How does Detective Chief Inspector Julika Böhlendorf actually investigate under these conditions? Is the real life of crime in Westphalia sometimes as absurd as portrayed by the actors? Or even dry as dust? We set off in search of clues in Münster's KK11. Just a few hours before we arrive, a homicide squad headed by Julika Böhlendorf has arrested two suspects.
Coffee with a cop - The police invite you
With a vintage truck, the police in NRW invite you to a coffee and conversation in a relaxed atmosphere.
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