New management team of the Dachau police: Emanuel Sixt takes on an important role
New management team of the Dachau police: Emanuel Sixt takes on an important role
In Dachau, the new police inspection team has brought fresh wind to the security authorities. Police commissioner Emanuel Sixt took on the role of the deputy head of department on October 1, 2024. The 28-year-old follows police councilor Michael Engert, who moved to the police headquarters in Ingolstadt. The restructuring within the police inspection dorsal is supplemented by Christian Schäffler's obligation as head of the investigative services. This brings extensive experience from his previous role in Herrsching, while the chief crime commissioner Katharina Radlbeck-Puchelt is now active in Landsberg as deputy head of department.
Sixt, who lives in the district of Pfaffenhofen, has worked through various stations at the police. His training also included missions for decisive events such as the G7 summit. In an interview, Sixt expressed that he wanted to actively help shape the police and that this latest position is a chance of leading the leadership. He also clarifies that he is great pleasure and believed that he has great pleasure that humanity has important influence in his profession.
Current challenges
The current challenges for the police in Dachau affect not only internal processes, but also the relationship with the public. Sixt emphasizes that the number of operations has risen again since returning to normal after corona pandemic. The mental burdens of the officials are also a constant topic. In view of these circumstances, he sees it as important to strengthen the trust of the citizens in the police.
"The confidence of the citizen in the police depends primarily on direct personal experiences," emphasizes Sixt. He already sees primary school education as a significant first contact that many children have with the police. "The visibility of our civil servants in public space and cooperation with other security authorities are essential to promote the citizens' proximity and to increase the willingness to contact us," continued Sixt.
A key aspect of his future work will also be the communication -oriented exchange with the population. Sixt wants the citizens to know that the police are always there for them. "Nobody should be afraid to contact the police," he explains and appeals to the citizens to get to the inspection in all matters.
With a clear vision for his new role and a committed team, Emanuel Sixt is concerned with the challenge of continuing to promote security in Dachau. According to the changes and the increased responsibility, it is a central concern for him to be available as a contact for all citizens. At www.merkur.de .
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