Together with the radio station Radio Erft from Wesseling, we have launched the new project "Achtung, Achtung! This is the police speaking! The Radio Erft police radio. Your consultation hour with the Rhine-Erft district police". This is a citizens' consultation hour with the police on the radio.
Whether crime, traffic accidents or prevention work: each one-hour program has a specific theme, for which citizens can send in their questions in advance by e-mail or voice message. Depending on the topic, a different specialist expert from the Rhine-Erft district police will be present in each program to answer your questions together with our press officer Thomas Held. The presenters Heike Spitzley and Oli Frühauf from Radio Erft will alternate between presenting the programs and conducting the interviews with the police officers. The recordings of the broadcasts will be available to listen to on the Radio Erft website after broadcast.
An overview of all previous and planned episodes can be found below.
In the first episode of the consultation hour, the topic was "Street robbery". Police Chief Inspector Thomas Held and Chief Inspector Heinz Schmickler (Crime Prevention and Victim Protection) talked to citizens and answered their questions. They also gave helpful tips on how you should behave as a victim or witness to a street robbery.
You can hear all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, June 16 between 1 and 2 p.m. on Radio Erft.
Missed the first episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
The second episode of the citizens' consultation was broadcast on August 25 and dealt with the topic of "shock calls". Police Chief Inspector Thomas Held and Detective Chief Inspector Guido Kümpel (Crime Prevention and Victim Protection) gave helpful advice and answered your questions.
You heard all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, August 25 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Did you miss the second episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
The third episode of Bürgersprechstunde was broadcast on October 27 and dealt with the topic of "burglaries". Police Chief Inspector Thomas Held and Detective Chief Inspector Heinz Schmickler (Crime Prevention and Victim Protection) gave helpful advice and answered your questions.
You heard all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, October 27 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Did you miss the third episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
The fourth episode of the Citizens' Consultation was broadcast on December 8 and dealt with the topic of "Road safety - visibility and visibility". Chief Superintendent Thomas Held and Chief Superintendent Leila Reyes Soler (Traffic Accident Prevention and Victim Protection) gave helpful advice and answered your questions.
You heard all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, December 8 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Missed the fourth episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
The fifth episode of Bürgersprechstunde was broadcast on February 9 and dealt with the topic of "The emergency call". Chief Superintendent Thomas Held and Chief Superintendent Carolin Hunold (control center) gave helpful advice and answered your questions.
You heard all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, February 9 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Did you miss the fifth episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
The sixth episode of the Citizens' Consultation was broadcast on April 12 and dealt with the topic "The correct behavior after a traffic accident". Police Chief Superintendent Thomas Held and Police Chief Superintendent Diana Brückmann (Traffic Department) gave helpful advice and answered your questions.
You heard all this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, April 12 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Did you miss the sixth episode? Here you can listen to the complete show afterwards.
The seventh episode of the Citizens' Talk was broadcast on June 14 and dealt with the topic "How safe is the European Championship?". Chief Superintendent Thomas Held and First Chief Superintendent Uwe Bellmann (deputy head of the Euro 2024 preparation group at the Rhine-Erft district police) talked about the Rhine-Erft district police's preparations for Euro 2024.
You heard all of this and much more valuable information on the topic on Friday, June 14 between 1 and 2 pm on Radio Erft.
Missed the seventh episode? Here you can listen to the complete program afterwards.
Die achte Folge der Bürgersprechstunde wurde am 16. August ausgestrahlt und behandelte das Thema "Verkehrssicherer Schulweg". Polizeihauptkommissar Thomas Held und Polizeihauptkommissarin Eike Kremer (Verkehrsunfallprävention und Opferschutz) haben im Gespräch hilfreiche Tipps für einen sicheren Schulweg zum Start der Schule nach den Sommerferien gegeben.
Das Alles und viele weitere wertvolle Informationen zum Thema hörten Sie am Freitag, 16. August zwischen 13 und 14 Uhr auf Radio Erft.
Sie haben die achte Folge verpasst? Hier können Sie sich die komplette Sendung im Nachgang anhören.
Die neunte Folge der Bürgersprechstunde wurde am 11. Oktober ausgestrahlt und behandelte das Thema "Opferschutz". Polizeihauptkommissar Thomas Held und Kriminaloberkommissarin Marita Dias Monteiro (Kriminalprävention / Opferschutz) haben im Gespräch die Arbeit des Opferschutzes vorgestellt.
Das Alles und viele weitere wertvolle Informationen zum Thema hörten Sie am Freitag, 11. Oktober zwischen 13 und 14 Uhr auf Radio Erft.
Sie haben die neunte Folge verpasst? Hier können Sie sich die komplette Sendung im Nachgang anhören.
Die zehnte Folge der Bürgersprechstunde wurde am 13. Dezember ausgestrahlt. Dabei ging es neben dem Thema "Sicherheit auf Weihnachtsmärkten und an Silvester" auch um die Vorstellung des neuen Abteilungsleiters Polizei Hermann-Josef Benzenberg. Polizeihauptkommissar Thomas Held und der Leitende Polizeidirektor haben im Gespräch gemeinsam spannende Fragen beantwortet.
Sie haben die Folge verpasst? Hier können Sie sich die komplette Sendung anhören.