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Bundespolizeidirektion 11

Bundespolizeidirektion 11 or BPOLD 11 (English: Federal Police Directorate 11) is the unified command of the units with special tasks of the German Federal Police.[2]

Federal Police Directorate 11
Bundespolizeidirektion 11
Bundespolizeidirektion 11 logo
Active2017–Present
Country Germany
AgencyGerman Federal Police
TypeSpecial Police Forces Unified Command
Operations jurisdictionGermany
Part ofGerman Federal Police Headquarters
HeadquartersFormer Royal Railway Directorate, Schöneberger Ufer 1–3 Berlin[1]
AbbreviationBPOLD 11
Commanders
Current
commander
Olaf Lindner
Notables
Anniversaries1 August
Website
www.bundespolizei.de/Web/DE/05Die-Bundespolizei/03Organisation/02Direktionen/11/d11_node.html

History edit

Following the September 11 attacks in 2001 the then Federal Border Guard of Germany developed its first plans for a Special Forces Directorate which was further developed after the 2004 Madrid train bombings and the 7 July 2005 London bombings. Following further terrorist attacks in central Europe, including Germany, the establishment of the Federal Police Directorate 11 was decided amongst other measures which were aimed on strengthening the German Police forces.
Personnel was drawn from various agencies in Germany tasked with policing or intelligence tasks, such as the Federal Criminal Police Office, or the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

Organization and tasks edit

The Directorate 11 was established on August 1, 2017 in order to improve the coordination among all specialised units of the Federal Police. This encompasses all units who are tasked with dealing with terrorist threats, organised crime and complex large scale attacks.[3][4]

  • GSG9
  • Federal Police Air Service
  • PSA BPOL
  • Special Protection Tasks Aviation (sky marshals)
  • Federal Police Operation and Investigation Support[5]

The German police's centers for research and development in the field of explosive ordnance disposal and IED disposal and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles are also subordinate to the Directorate 11.

The Directorate 11 is headed by Olaf Lindner, former commander of the GSG9.

Notable operations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Organisationsplan - Stab Bundespolizei 7 October 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023
  2. ^ "Bundespolizei - Bundespolizeidirektion 11".
  3. ^ "SERVICE.BUND.DE - Behörden und Institutionen des Bundes - Bundespolizeidirektion 11".
  4. ^ "Bundespolizei - Direktion 11".
  5. ^ Annual Report 2017 Bundespolizei Retrieved 8 January 2023

Further reading edit

  • Sören Sünkler: Bundespolizeidirektion 11 - "Team of Teams". In: Kommando-International Special Operations Magazine, Nr. 2/2019 März/April, ISSN 2196-1204, p. 24-25.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Official presentation

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