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SEK (Germany)

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Police tactical units of each German state
Spezialeinsatzkommando
Active1974–present
CountryGermany
AgencyLandespolizei (State police)
TypePolice tactical unit
AbbreviationSEK

TheSpezialeinsatzkommando (SEK, "Special Task Force")[1] are police tactical units of each of the 16 Germanstate police forces that specialize in a quick response withSWAT unit tactics to emergencies. Along with theMobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK),Personenschutzkommando[2] (bodyguards), and theVerhandlungsgruppe (negotiation teams in some states), they are part of the policeSpezialeinheiten (special operations units) of each state force.[3]

Mainly unrecognized by the media and public, the main missions of SEK units include providingparamilitary operations in urban areas, apprehension of armed and dangerous criminals, high-risk law enforcement situations, hostage rescue crisis management, serving of high-risk arrest warrants, supporting counterterrorism activities, and raids, as well as other scenarios like providing personal security details for VIPs or witnesses. Since the 1970s, each SEK has handled several thousand deployments. The front-runner is the SEK of theBerlin Police with up to 500 deployments a year, an average of 1.4 deployments a day.

The comparable unit of theGerman Federal Police is theGSG 9.

History

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SEK operators raid a hijacked ship during a public exhibition

In 1974, the first SEK unit was raised in the state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia's police force.[4]

After West and East Germany were unified in 1990, some ex-officers of theDiensteinheit IX (DIX) in theVolkspolizei were merged into the SEKs after thorough political evaluation procedures, such as with SEK units in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern[5] and Sachsen-Anhalt.[6]

The SEK received a name change fromSondereinsatzkommando toSpezialeinsatzkommando in 2013, because the former is usually associated withSondereinsatzkommandoEichmann, a unit in the NaziSchutzstaffel (SS) tasked with overseeing thedeportation of Hungary's Jewish residents.[7][8]

In 2015, the SEK was called in to intervene in Erfurt, Thuringia after a 48-year-old man barricaded himself in his apartment and acted violently towards emergency medical personnel. A SEK operative was wounded during the raid.[9]

In 2015, the SEK Cologne was accused of harassment while performing an initiation ritual on a new member.[10] These charges were later dropped. Ex-GSG9 commander Ulrich Wegener accused the SEK of being poorly disciplined since the officers were not punished.[11] AReichsbürgerbewegung supporter was confronted by the police in 2016 in Bavaria with the SEK deployed. One operative was shot dead after they were ordered to seize the man's weapons due to him being mentally unfit to handle them.[12][13]

On June 10, 2021, Interior Minister for the state of Hesse Peter Beuth announced that its SEK unit in Frankfurt would be disbanded, as some of its operators were reported to be sharingalt-right messages.[14]

Organization

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The organization of special police forces varies from state to state. Whilst most states have created one SEK which is based in their capital city, others have more than one.[15] TheNorth Rhine-Westphalia Police andRheinland-Pfalz State Police have established SEKs in other major cities as needed.[15] TheBavarian State Police andHessen State Police both have two SEKs – one each for the north and the south.

Most SEKs have 40 to 70 operatives attached, depending on the state.[16]

A SEK unit can be attached to theBereitschaftspolizeiriot police or to larger regional police headquarters. However, the common trend is to put the SEK units under the control of theLandeskriminalamt (State Criminal Investigation Office, LKA).[4] Many LKA have special divisions which consist of the SEK, MEK and crisis negotiation teams.

The internal organisation of SEKs rests with the units and therefore differs as well.

The SEK of South Bavaria has analpine component and the SEK units ofBremen andHamburg have elements trained for maritime tasks. Some SEKs also have specialized negotiation groups (Verhandlungsgruppen, commonly abbreviated as VGs) for cases like hostage situations or suicide attempts.[17]

Eligibility and training

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Any state police officer is eligible to apply for service in a SEK unit, but it is common only to consider applications from officers with at least three years of duty experience.[4] The age limit is mostly between 23 and 35 years, whilst operatives have to leave the entry teams when they reach the age of 42 (or 45 in some states).[4] Both sexes are eligible to apply.

At the moment, only the SEK units ofHamburg,[note 1]Schleswig-Holstein, and centralHesse have women in their ranks.

The requirements demand physical and mental strength, discernment, and capacity for teamwork.[18] About 30 percent of all candidates pass the tests. The length of the training necessary to become an operative in a SEK unit differs but is generally five to eight months long and covers a wide range of required skills.[4] Some training requires SEK operators to train with other police forces in Europe and North America.[15]

All applications to join the SEK are made online.[19] SEK operators usually get a stipend between 150 and 400 Euros, depending on the state police force where they work in.[15]

Equipment

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SEK operators practice assaulting a building, armed with training weapons

While firearms are still issued by the forces, SEK officers can order equipment they feel are suited best for missions. The following weapons are used by SEK:

NameCountry of originTypeNotes
Korth GermanyRevolver[20]
Smith & Wesson Model 625 United StatesUsed by Northrhine-Westphalia SEK operatives with suppressors[21]
Glock 17 AustriaSemi-automatic pistolSeen in use by Berlin SEK[22]
Heckler & Koch VP9 GermanySeen in use by Saxony SEK[23]
Heckler & Koch P30Used by Hesse State Police and Federal Police MFE (covert commando)
SIG P226[22][24]
SIG P228[22]
Heckler & Koch USP
Walther PDPSeen holstered during response toWuppertal school stabbing by the Northrhine-Westphalia SEK[25]
Heckler & Koch MP5Submachine gun[22][26]
Heckler & Koch MP7[22]
Heckler & Koch UMP
Heckler & Koch G36Assault rifleUsed by Brandenburg SEK[27]
Heckler & Koch G3814.5 inch-model used by Hesse State Police[28]
FN SCAR BelgiumMk 16[29] and Mk 17[22] variants used
Steyr AUG AustriaUsed by Bavaria SEK[30]
Haenel CR223 GermanyUsed by Hamburg SEKs/MEKs and Saxony SEKs[31][23]
SIG Sauer MCX United States
Remington 870Shotgun[2]
Mossberg 500
Heckler & Koch HK512Germany
Benelli M3Italy
Benelli M4
Vepr-12Russia
Heckler & Koch PSG1 GermanySniper rifle[22]
Blaser R93 Tactical[2]
TPG-1
DSR-Precision DSR-1
Accuracy International Arctic WarfareUnited Kingdom
PGM Hécate IIFrance

The North Rhine-Westphalia SEK use Ford F-550 pickups modified to use MARS tactical ladders for raids on hard-to-reach places.[15] The Saxony Police use theRMMV Survivor R[32] and the Toyota Land Cruiser equipped with V8 engines as a first response vehicle.[33] The Brandenburg State Police and theHamburg Police use the PMV Survivor I for its SEK units.[34] The SEK of theBavarian State Police uses theLAPV Enok.

Uniforms

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SEK members do not always operate in uniform but do wear masks to protect their identities, as well as to protect their bodies from burns.[15] If cited in a trial they are only referred to by numbers.

When off-duty SEK officers are called to a crime scene, they may appear plain-clothed, only wearing their special protective gear and carrying their weapons.

Related units

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MEK

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The MEK unit of theFederal Criminal Police Office during a demonstration

TheMobile Einsatzkommandos (MEK)[35] or Mobile Task Force,[1] operate hand-in-hand with the SEKs.

These plain-clothed units specialize in surveillance, quick arrests and mobile hostage sieges. They are used in investigations against organized crime, blackmailers or other serious offenses.

MEKs also provide close protection for a state's senior leaders, including the state's minister-president or interior minister. Requirements for duty as a MEK officer are similar but partially less strict than the requirements for the SEK.

Images

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The SEK-equivalent unit in Hamburg is also called MEK.

References

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  4. ^abcde"SEK: Was hinter dem Spezialeinsatzkommando steckt".Die Welt. 4 April 2008. Retrieved19 July 2018 – via www.welt.de.
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  21. ^"S&W 625 fully suppressed revolver - The Firearm Blog".Thefirearmblog.com. 3 March 2009. Retrieved19 July 2018.
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  24. ^"P226".Dienstwaffen.di.funpic.de. Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved2011-08-06.
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  27. ^"Brandenburgs SEK erhält G36-Gewehre".MAZ - Märkische Allgemeine. Retrieved19 July 2018.
  28. ^Weisswange, Jan-Phillipp (13 May 2019)."HK G38 für Hessen – Mitteldistanzwaffen in zwei Konfigurationen" [HK G38 for Hessen - medium-range weapon in two configurations].Europäische Sicherheit & Technik (in German). Retrieved2019-05-15.
  29. ^"Mystery SCAR 16 at the German Düsseldorf ax attack. - The Firearm Blog".Thefirearmblog.com. 21 March 2017. Retrieved19 July 2018.
  30. ^Reinhard Scholzen: SEK, Spezialeinsatzkommandos der deutschen Polizei. 5. Auflage. Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2009,ISBN 978-3-613-02016-0, S. 59.
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  34. ^"Brandenburger Elite-Polizei erhält neuen "Survivor"-Panzer".Lausitzer Rundschau. 10 November 2017. Retrieved19 July 2018.
  35. ^"Mobiles Einsatzkommando".Bundeskriminalamt (in German). Retrieved12 September 2020.

External links

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