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New Federal Police Act: Drones, Data, Knife Controls

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The federal police are supposed to get new skills. It's also about drone defense - but not only.

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In the morning, the Federal Cabinet discussed a far-reaching amendment to the Federal Police Act. The aim of the draft is to provide the Federal Police with additional ... The post drone defense, personal data, controls: Federal Police should receive extended powers appeared first on Apollo News.

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Telephone location, passenger data, casual checks: The Cabinet advises on a draft of the Federal Police Act. The drone defense is also among the innovations.

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The federal police are supposed to get new skills. It's also about drone defense - but not only.

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Andreas Roßkopf, head of the police union responsible for the Federal Police, sees the Federal Police in the fight against drones not yet sufficiently equipped. "The competence to fight drones is absolutely necessary", he told the editorial network Germany (RND) with a view to the reform of the Federal Police Act approved by the Federal Cabinet. "Bayern has shown how to react. We also expressly support the project of a drone defence center. " {/…

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The German government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Mertz, will discuss an amendment that could give the federal police additional powers to protect against drones.

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The German Police Union (GdP) welcomes the amendment to the Federal Police Act initiated by the Federal Cabinet. Andreas Roßkopf, the GdP's chairman for the Federal Police, told the "Rheinische Post" (Thursday): "The inclusion of drone defense is also necessary, timely, and welcome." Roßkopf added: "However, this will result in a significant increase in personnel and operating budgets." At the same time, the GdP chairman stated: "The passage of …

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