Amberg: Change at the head of the traffic police - new era begins!
Change of office at the Amberg traffic police: Dr. Tobias Mattes is replaced by Frank Streifel as the new director.
Amberg: Change at the head of the traffic police - new era begins!
On October 16, 2024, a significant change of office took place in the Kastl Klosterburg at the Amberg traffic police inspection. As part of a ceremonial event, police vice president Robert Fuchs said the long -time head of the inspection, criminal councilor Dr. Tobias Mattes, and welcomed police council to Frank Streifel as the new department head. The event attracted around 70 guests, including representatives from politics, judiciary and management members of neighboring police stations who attended this important handover.
Dr. Tobias Mattes, who has held the management of the Amberg traffic police inspection since October 2019, should be known to many as a first -class leader and contact person in his authority. Under his leadership, the inspection had significant progress, especially in combating cross -border crime and on the A 6 and A 93 motorways, where the traffic police worked with the Schwandorf motorway police station.
The role of the transport police inspection
In his speech, Fuchs emphasized the important role of the Amberg traffic police inspection, especially in the context of security on the streets and the fight against crime. He praised the employees for their continuous efforts and emphasized the importance of the inspection structures in order to meet the challenges of daily service. The team will be responsible for speed and heavy-duty controls both in the districts of Amberg and Schwandorf as well as in the city of Amberg.
Fuchs appreciatively commented on Mattes' leadership style and his ability to have an open ear for the concerns of the employees. Mattes not only took care of the further development of the office, but also convinced with his human nature. In addition to his role as an inspection manager, he also did his doctorate at the German university of the police, which he leaves the traffic police as an impressive conclusion of his career.
Frank Streifel brings a breath of fresh air to inspection. The native medium -born has gained over 21 years of experience with the police in Middle Franconia before starting his first post in the Upper Palatinate. His career began in 2003 with an apprenticeship in the middle service, followed by several stations that led him to Erlangen, among other things as patrol officers and later as head of a police inspection.
The career of Dr. Tobias Mattes
The previous career of Dr. Tobias Mattes is impressive. He was admitted to the police in 1999 and gained a variety of experiences that led him from the riot police in Nuremberg to the border police inspection Selb to the Kemnath police inspection. He not only served in various functions, but also celebrated academic success, including a degree at the University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Administration. His doctorate at the police University of German University underlines his expertise and dedication to police work.
Mattes will now devote himself to the management of the Amberg criminal police inspection, which will offer him new challenges. His transition to the criminal police is a step that is important for both him and for all police work in the region.
A new phase of life begins for Frank Streifel, who is now responsible for the transport police inspection. His professional career shows that he has specialized through special achievements, which resulted in his promotion chance in the upper service. With his experience and successfully completing his studies at the public service University of Applied Sciences, he is well prepared for the challenges of his new role.
The change of office represents a dynamic fresh start for the Amberg traffic police inspection, which will continue to play a central role in the guarantee of traffic safety and combating crime under new management. The challenges that every new incumbent brings with it, and the positive changes that they can bring with them remains not only to be seen, but the police officers in the region are certain that their new management team is able to successfully master the upcoming tasks. Further details on this topic can be found in a detailed report At www.polizei.bayern.de.