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GSG 9 of the Federal Police | |
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GSG 9 der Bundespolizei | |
Active | 26 September 1972 |
Country | Germany |
Agency | German Federal Police |
Type | Police tactical unit |
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Operations jurisdiction |
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Part of | Bundespolizeidirektion 11 |
Headquarters | Sankt Augustin |
Abbreviation | GSG 9 |
Structure | |
Operators | Approx. 400 |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Robert Hemmerling |
Notable commanders | Ulrich Wegener |
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Significant operation(s) |
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Website | |
Official website |
GSG 9 der Bundespolizei, formerly Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (German for 'Border Protection Group 9'), is the police tactical unit of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei). The unit is responsible for combatting terrorism and violent crime, including organized crime.[1] In addition to its headquarters location in Sankt Augustin-Hangelar near Bonn, it also has a base in Berlin.[1] Since 1 August 2017, it has been subordinate to the Federal Police Directorate 11.[1] The state police (Landespolizei) maintain their own regional tactical units known as the Spezialeinsatzkommando (SEK).
GSG 9 is made up of approximately 400 highly trained police officers, whose identities are classified.[1][2] The specialized unit operates not only within Germany on a federal level, but also safeguards German interests located worldwide, such as embassy property and personnel.[1] Alongside the KSK and KSM military special forces of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr), the GSG 9 can also be authorized to rescue citizens abroad in hostage situations.[3]