Ulm welcomes new police chief: Change after 50 years on duty!

Ulm welcomes new police chief: Change after 50 years on duty!

Ulm, Deutschland - After five years in office, the Ulm police headquarters will be headed by Josef Veser from November 1st. He succeeds Bernhard Weber, who is retiring. At the official handover of the office, the speakers emphasized the importance of the president for the approximately 1,700 civil servants and the over 920,000 citizens in the region. Baden-Württemberg Interior Minister Thomas Strobl emphasized that trust in the leadership of the police is essential.

Bernhard Weber looks back on a 50-year service that started in 1976. Under his leadership, the Ulm police headquarters have mastered many challenges, including coping with major events and internal security. Weber said goodbye with a wink while he reported on his first shocking impressions when he started the police work. His successor Josef Veser, an experienced policeman who had been a WEBERS deputy since 2022, promised to further promote security in the region and to strengthen the trust of citizens. Details on the changes and the new plans under Veser offers an article on www.schwaebische.de .

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