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German Federal Police : ウィキペディア英語版
Federal Police (Germany)

The Federal Police (''Bundespolizei'' or BPOL) is a (primarily) uniformed federal police force in Germany. It is subordinate to the Federal Ministry of the Interior (''Bundesministerium des Innern (BMI)'').〔OSCE Entry on BPOL http://polis.osce.org/countries/details.php?item_id=17#Country_Profile_Section_211〕 Ordinary police forces, meanwhile, are under the administration of the individual German states (''Bundesländer'') and are known as the ''Landespolizei''.
The ''Bundespolizei'' was formerly known as the ''Bundesgrenzschutz'' (BGS) ("Federal Border Guard"), which had a more restricted role. Prior to 1994 BGS members also had military combatant status due to their historical foundation and border-guard role in West Germany. In July 2005 the law renaming the BGS as the BPOL was enacted.
==Missions==
The BPOL has the following missions:
* Border security, (''Grenzpolizei'' or Grepo) to include passport control (only at borders with non-EU member countries prior to September 2015) and the provision of coast guard services along Germany's 700 km coasts.
* Protection of federal buildings such as Schloss Bellevue, the residence of the German Bundespräsident; they also protect the two highest German courts, both in Karlsruhe:
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* The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (''Bundesverfassungsgericht'') and
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* The Federal Court of Justice of Germany (''Bundesgerichtshof'')
* Providing the federal government's mobile response force for internal security events.
* Providing transportation security at international airports and on the German railways.
* Providing counter-terrorism forces (GSG 9).
* Providing air (or sky) marshals.
* Supporting international police missions for the United Nations and EU in Kosovo, Sudan, Liberia, Afghanistan, Gaza Strip, Moldova and Georgia.
* Providing in-house security for some German embassies.
* Providing rescue helicopter service.
The ''Bundespolizei'' can also be used to reinforce state police if requested by a state ''(Land)'' government. The BPOL maintains these reserve forces to deal with major demonstrations, disturbances or emergencies, supplementing the capabilities of the State Operational Support Units. Several highly trained detachments are available for crisis situations requiring armored cars, water cannon or other special equipment.
BPOL has investigators conduct criminal investigations only within its jurisdiction; otherwise the cases are referred to the appropriate state police force or to the federal criminal investigative agency, the Federal Criminal Police (''Bundeskriminalamt'', BKA).
In addition, the ''Bundespolizei'' cooperates closely with German state executive authorities, such as prosecutor's offices (''Staatsanwaltschaft'') in pursuing criminal investigations.

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