Andreas Huber: A farewell of 40 years of police service in Salzburg
Andreas Huber: A farewell of 40 years of police service in Salzburg
Andreas Huber, the long -time chief of the criminal police in Salzburg, retires after an impressive career. After 40 years in the police service, of which he led the criminal police for 25 years, he was given the honor of being awarded the honorary cup by the city. Huber experienced many changes in the field of crime and police work in his career.
his career began in 1980 at the police in Linz, where he could not have guessed at the change of crime fighting over the years. In 1985 he completed his training as a criminal officer and finally took over the management of the crime department in Salzburg in 1999. "The classic burglar or pimp, as we used to know it, no longer exists," reflects Huber about the changes in his professional field.
changes in the crime landscape
The challenges with which the police are confronted with today differ significantly from those in the past. Huber emphasizes that the perpetrators are now far more flexible and often internationally networked. "They are no longer a static crime pattern that we observe. The perpetrators move, are now in Salzburg and perhaps in Vienna today," explains Huber. This mobility of the criminals makes it difficult to search for traces and requires a rethink in the police.
An important aspect that Huber emphasizes is the increase in internet crime. More and more crimes are moving to digital space, which brings additional challenges for investigative work. However, Huber emphasizes that despite all the changes, teamwork in the criminal police was also crucial for the successes that could be achieved. "I can attribute many of my success to the great colleague that I could learn a lot from," continued Huber.
The farewell from the police service will take place for Huber on December 1, which is an important turning point in his career. With a mixed feeling, he looks back on the many years full of experiences in which he has experienced both good and challenging times. The entire team of the Salzburg criminal police will of course miss him, since it was estimated not only as a superior, but also as a mentor.
In summary, it can be said that Andreas Huber leaves an era of the criminal police that was characterized by enormous changes. Despite the challenge of countering modern crime patterns, he has always focused on teamwork in order to achieve the best results. Information about his successor and the future orientation of the criminal police are expected from the city of Salzburg to ensure a smooth transition.For more details and insights into the changes in the criminal police during Huber's term, interested parties can The article on Salzburg.ORF read.
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