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German Elite Police Force Suspended
2004-07-17
The Cologne police has disbanded one of its special weapons and tactics units as prosecutors opened inquiries against several of its members for fraud, drug use, manslaughter and theft. Cologne's Police Commission has suspended seven officers in a unit of the elite police force, or Sondereinsatzkommando (SEK), from their posts. It also removed their chief from his responsibilities. According to senior public prosecutor JÃŒrgen Kapischke, five officers are suspected of involuntary manslaughter. Testimony by witnesses suggests that one SEK officer was directly responsible for the suicide of a man during a deployment in July 2001.

The SEK unit also made headlines earlier this year when one officer killed a colleague during a training exercise. The police are still investigating that incident. Other officers allegedly smuggled drugs in car tires and stole equipment. Two others were present at a party where hashish cookies were consumed, Kapischke said. The senior officer of the unit allegedly had the men agree on a certain story following a deployment so as to cover up any possible mishaps, he added.

The officers' own colleagues turned them in. "The information came out of the police's own ranks," Cologne's Police Commissioner Klaus Steffenhagen told a press conference on Thursday. Steffenhagen stressed that there couldn't be the impression that a special task unit feels it's allowed to do everything necessary to prevent prosecution as a result of a mission. The Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia Fritz Behrens demanded severe punishment for the officers if they are found guilty of committing the crimes. "We don't need any rotten apples in our police force," Behrens said. Steffenhagen said he was "deeply struck" by the officers' breach of regulations. He added that the accusations did not involve human error, but rather "deliberate misconduct."
Posted by:tipper

#4  These are SWAT, not a secret boys club. The Blue Wall of Silenc is a dirty cop's best friend. Nothing wrong with some hashish cookies but smuggling and theft are attributes of corruption, which can lead to blackmail and murder (manslaughter). I hope they find some guys with integrity to replace them.
Posted by: Anonymous5777   2004-07-17 4:44:21 PM  

#3  Nothing at all honorable about the"Blue wall of silence"The officers who turned in the dirty cops are the ones with honor.
Posted by: raptor   2004-07-17 9:06:29 AM  

#2  Nothing that the LAPD or any other municipal police force in America hasn't done at one time or another. It's rather disgraceful that brother officers turned them in, though...police are supposed to watch each others' backs.
Posted by: gromky   2004-07-17 2:23:12 AM  

#1  Just the term 'Sondereinsatzkommando' draws images of the horrors of the Shoah.

Have German's really changed since the mid-1940's?
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-17 12:16:53 AM  

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