Polizei Nordrhein-Westfalen | |
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Agency overview | |
Employees | 50,000[1] |
Annual budget | €3.401 billion (2019)[2] |
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Size | 34,110.26 km² |
Population | 17,912,134 (2017) |
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Overseen by | State Interior Ministry |
Headquarters | Düsseldorf,North Rhine-Westphalia |
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TheNorth Rhine-Westphalia (NRW)State Police Force (German:Polizei Nordrhein-Westfalen) is the largest of the 16 German state police forces with around 50,000 personnel.
NRW has 47 police constabularies. The 18 urban constabularies are headed by a President of Police appointed by the NRW state government and the 29 rural constabularies are headed by the county chief administration officer elected for five years by municipal elections. So the chief of police is always a civilian assisted by a senior police officer responsible for law enforcement operations. These authorities are supervised by the State Agency for Central Police Services (LZPD) inDuisburg.
The NRWLandeskriminalamt inDüsseldorf (LKA NRW) is NRW's state investigation bureau. Although investigations are principally the responsibility of each regional police force, NRW’s LKA investigates and prosecutes crimes if the Police Organisation Act requires it or if the Interior Ministry, Ministry of Justice, a court of justice or a public prosecutor’s office requests its involvement.
Its director is the only police officer leading an operational police authority in NRW and reports directly to the NRW Interior Ministry. Its six operational departments are the state’s central authorities for dealing with serious crime.
The state'swater police (Wasserschutzpolizei) is centrally organized and patrols over 900 km of waterways. Its headquarters is inDuisburg as part of Duisburg Constabulary[3] and it has stations (Wasserschutzpolizeiwache) inBonn,Cologne,Düsseldorf,Wesel,Emmerich,Münster,Minden, Bergeshövede,Datteln andEssen. The force has 24 boats and patrols theRhine,Weser,Ems andRuhr (as far asEssen) rivers and the North German canals.
Highway patrol (Autobahnpolizei) duties are conducted from bases in the five biggest local police districts -Cologne,Düsseldorf,Münster,Dortmund, andBielefeld.
Three police institutions support operations and provide training and development: