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  2. Polizeipräsidium München - Wikipedia

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    The Polizeipräsidium München (Munich Police Department) is part of the Bavarian State Police. It consists of 7,100 officers and is located in Munich, Germany. The headquarters was established on October 1, 1975, being reorganized from the city police (Stadtpolizei München).

  3. Municipal police (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    In Bavaria, municipalities with a population of at least 5,000 were allowed to have their own police forces. A total of 151 city police forces existed in Bavaria. [1] The city police forces, including the Munich city police, were consolidated into Bavarian State Police in 1975. Car of the Stadtpolizei in Frankfurt

  4. Old Technical Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Old Technical Town Hall (German: Altes Technisches Rathaus, officially Städtisches Hochhaus), is a communal service building of the city administration and headquarters of the section for the planning and building regulations of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is the oldest high-rise building in Munich and is still referred to as "Das ...

  5. Bavarian Police - Wikipedia

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    A Eurocopter EC-135 police helicopter of the Bavarian State Police. The Bavarian Police (German: Bayerische Polizei) is the state police force of the German state of Bavaria under the umbrella of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. It has approximately 33,500 armed officers and roughly 8,500 other civilian employees.

  6. Suspect in Munich vehicle ramming shouted' Allahu akbar' to ...

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    The suspect in a vehicle attack that injured dozens of people in Munich shouted "Allah Akbar," or "God is great," to police officers after the incident, prosecutors told ABC News. At least 39 ...

  7. New Town Hall (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The total renovation cost was 750,000 Euro, which was for the most part donations from the citizens of Munich (660,000 Euro), the German Foundation for the Protection of Historical Monuments donated an additional 100,000 Euro. [9] The bells were re-installed, revised, and tuned in time for the 850th birthday of the city of Munich in 2008.

  8. Law enforcement in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The "police authority" (German: Polizeibehörde) of a town or city can transfer more tasks and responsibilities to its police force, only if approved by the regional government of the state (German: Regierungspräsidium). Car of the Stadtpolizei in Frankfurt. In the state of Hesse, city police forces provide the local order enforcement.

  9. Kurfürstenplatz - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1938, the blocks of flats with 37 2½- to 3½-room flats, a savings bank branch, a police detachment with affiliated shops and a coffee house were built. [12] [13] After the Second World War, house number 5 was the location of the Municipal Police Office North of the then Munich City Police for a long time. [14]