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Ludwigshafen (ots)
In a ceremony this morning, October 31, 2019, Police Vice President Eberhard Weber was retired by Police President Thomas Ebling. As his successor, Mr. Police Director Georg Litz was officially introduced to his position as Head of Police Operations.
The 63-year-old Eberhard Weber was hired by the police in 1976, where he initially worked for the police departments in Worms and Neustadt. Even after moving to the criminal police in 1981, he initially remained loyal to the Rheinpfalz police headquarters, until he finally worked for the State Criminal Police Office and the Ministry of the Interior and Sports in Mainz from 1994 to 2004. In 2004 he returned to Ludwigshafen as he was appointed head of the criminal investigation department. After five years he went back to Mainz as the representative of the President in the State Criminal Police Office. As head of police operations and representative of the police chief, Eberhard Weber finally returned to the Rheinpfalz police headquarters in 2015, where he was appointed police vice-president in 2017. Eberhard Weber is married and has one son. He lives in Neustadt-Mußbach.
Weber’s successor in the office of Head of Police Operations, the 60-year-old Georg Litz, has been the new head of the Police Operations department at the Rheinpfalz Police Headquarters since October 1, 2018. After his employment with the police in 1976, Litz ended up in the Palatinate again and again. First as the deputy head of the police inspection in Maxdorf, later as the head of the service group and deputy head of the inspection in Grünstadt. In 2007 he was then head of the largest inspection in the police headquarters, the police station Ludwigshafen 1, and representative of the head of the police headquarters in Ludwigshafen. After serving as head of the management staff at the Mainz police headquarters in 2011, he returned to Ludwigshafen in 2018. Georg Litz is married and lives in the Bad Dürkheim district. He has a son and a daughter.
We wish Mr. Weber all the best in his retirement and Mr. Litz every success in his new role.
Please contact:
Police Headquarters Rheinpfalz
Hannah Michel
Phone: 0621-963-1034
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.polizei.rlp.de/pp.rheinpfalz
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