German Parliament Police

The police force acts on behalf of the President of the Bundestag in their capacity as a law enforcement power for these premises.[3] In April 1950 the Hausinspektion der Verwaltung des Deutschen Bundestags (English: House Inspectorate of the Administration of the German Parliament) was established to ensure the rule of law on the premises of the Bundestag in Bonn.The role of German Parliament Police officers includes the vetting of visitors to the Bundestag, and removal of intruders.[1][2] Since 2018 they wear a uniform, which is similar to the one worn by the German Federal Police, but with their own patch, showing the eagle of the Bundestag and "Polizei" written above it.[5] Unlike any other police officers, officers of the Parliament Police are not empowered to assist Public Prosecutors in investigating crimes; they require explicit permission of the President of the Bundestag for such a role.
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