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Germany’s Police Watchdog Says Current Border Checks No Longer Sustainable

The Bundestag police commissioner cites a 2.9 million‑hour overtime load as evidence the force has reached its limit.

Overview

  • Uli Grötsch warns the present form of land-border controls cannot be maintained for much longer and says the Bundesbereitschaftspolizei is at the brink.
  • Federal Interior Ministry figures show Bundespolizei overtime rose from 2.4 million hours on March 31 to 2.9 million by June 30.
  • Grötsch says other duties are being sidelined, including enforcing knife‑ban zones at stations and conducting training.
  • The government continues to hail the tougher regime as effective, pointing to monthly asylum applications well below last year’s levels.
  • Grötsch urges a rapid redesign of the system and floats aerial surveillance of selected border sections to keep checks effective but workable.