District of Recklinghausen/Bottrop: Strong partnership drives consistent, forward-thinking law enforcement
In the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia, the annual security conference was recently held at Recklinghausen Police Headquarters. The event, presided over by Police President Friederick Zurhausen, aimed to reaffirm the long-standing cooperation and relationships between the authorities.
The conference discussions underscored the importance of coordinated efforts between authorities as they navigate the digital future. All parties present agreed on the necessity of close cooperation between the police and the public prosecutor's office to tackle the challenges that lie ahead.
Prominent attendees included Claudia Hurek (Senior Public Prosecutor StA Bochum), Henning Wilke (Senior Public Prosecutor StA Essen), and Christian Petlalski (Senior Public Prosecutor StA Dortmund).
One of the key topics of discussion was the implementation status of the electronic file in criminal cases. This digital initiative offers several advantages, such as faster processing of requests, digital document submission for citizens, resource savings, and environmental protection.
Another point of focus was the accelerated procedure, a type of criminal procedure that allows for faster processing of criminal cases under certain conditions. It was agreed that this procedure would be used more intensively in cooperation to effectively address certain types of crime and simple criminal cases in the future.
For more information about the conference, press inquiries can be directed to the Recklinghausen Police Headquarters at 02361/55-1030 or [email protected].
The Recklinghausen Police Headquarters also maintains a strong online presence, with social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, X.com, and WhatsApp. More details can be found at https://recklinghausen.polizei.nrw/, https://www.facebook.com/polizei.nrw.re/, https://x.com/polizei_nrw_re/, https://www.instagram.com/polizei.nrw.re/, and https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaARqGD6xCSHwLUxl91q.
The search results do not provide information on the names of the three senior public prosecutors who attended the annual security conference and discussed with Police President Friederike Zurhausen. Nonetheless, the event marked another significant step in the ongoing efforts to ensure a secure digital future for all.
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