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