New police chief commissioner Bernhard Huber officially introduced in Eggenfelden
New police chief commissioner Bernhard Huber officially introduced in Eggenfelden
A new star in the police sky of Eggenfelden! Police chief Bernhard Huber officially took over the office of deputy head of the Eggenfelden police inspection. On duty since October, he has now been solemnly introduced to his new office. At a small ceremony, led by police vice president Manfred Gigler, numerous high -ranking civil servants were present, including the head of the Eggenfelden police inspection, first police chief commissioner Christian Biedermann, and government director Ellen Wagner.
Manfred Gigler did not miss the opportunity to welcome Huber and to wish him every success. "A little bit of luck is also needed," said Gigler. Huber, who thanked him for the trust he had placed, emphasized that the concerns of the citizens in his new area of responsibility have a top priority for him. "I look forward to the responsible task here in Eggenfelden and can now start a new challenging job as a manager," said the 52-year-old.
an experienced policeman
Bernhard Huber brings an impressive career. He has worked in various functions since his hiring in September 1990, including at the Fürstenfeldbruck traffic police inspection. After climbing to the third qualification level, he was active as a company group leader in Germering, Dingolfing and most recently in parish churches for 13 years. His predecessor, chief police commissioner Michael Diem, took over the management of the Simbach police inspection at the Inn on August 1st.
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Ort | Eggenfelden, Deutschland |
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