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Officer in Charge Requires a Balanced Viewpoint

Police Oversight Body to Convene Extraordinary MeetingThis coming Friday, which will focus on the matter of 'Racism within Oberhausen Police Force'. The meeting will be attended by Police President Alexander Dierselhuis, and the topic of discussion will be this contentious issue.

Officer in Charge Needs a Change in Viewpoint
Officer in Charge Needs a Change in Viewpoint

Officer in Charge Requires a Balanced Viewpoint

The SPD city councilor, Manfred Flore, has raised concerns about several recent cases of suspected racism within various police authorities, calling for preventive measures to be put in place to curb the issue.

As the SPD city council's spokesperson for environmental and cultural affairs, Flore has emphasized the need for a proactive approach in the police to combat racism. He is particularly interested in understanding the structures being created to prevent racism within the forces.

Flore is pleased about Sonja Bongers, the faction leader, joining the Police Supervisory Board. Bongers, who brings expertise as a lawyer and a member of the Interior Committee of the state parliament, is expected to contribute significantly to the discussions.

The extraordinary meeting this Friday, convened by the Police Supervisory Board, will focus on "Racism in Oberhausen Police". The topic has gained attention due to a case of suspected far-right chat group in the Berlin Police.

Police President Alexander Dierselhuis will attend the meeting, where Flore expects full clarification of the situation in Oberhausen Police. Flore stated that it is no longer acceptable to speak of "regrettable individual cases" and called for a comprehensive perspective on the issue.

The search results do not provide specific information about the members of the Police Supervisory Board in Oberhausen or who will contribute to the extraordinary meeting. However, Flore is seeking information on the preventive measures being taken in the police.

The addition of Sonja Bongers to the Police Supervisory Board is seen as a positive step in addressing these concerns. Flore is pleased about Bongers' joining and is hopeful that her expertise will aid in finding lasting solutions to combat racism within the police forces.

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