Jürgen Storbeck

Jürgen Storbeck

Storbeck in 2011
Director of Europol
In office
1999–2005
Succeeded by Max-Peter Ratzel
Personal details
Born 1946 (age 6970)
Flensburg, Germany
Nationality German
Alma mater University of Bonn, University of Tübingen, University of Munich
Profession Law Enforcement

Jürgen Storbeck (born 1946 in Flensburg, Germany) is a German law enforcement officer. He served as Director of Europol between 1999 and 2005.

Education

Storbeck studied law at the Universities of Bonn, Munich and Tübingen.

Career

After passing the second state examination in 1977, Director Storbeck started his career in the department of the higher services of the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) in Wiesbaden, Germany as a superintendend. In 1983, he became the head of the department of the International Legal Assistance and Investigation.

In 1990, he transferred in the Ministry of Interior, where he was responsible for the re-organization of the former Judicial Police. From 1991 on, he was the Head of the Central Bureau of Interpol, which is part of the Federal Criminal Police office.

In 1992, Director Storbeck was transferred to The Hague, to a newly emerging European Police organization (Europol).

Europol

In 1994, he took over the administration of the "Drug Unit" of Europol, while in 1999 he became its General Director, a position that he held until 2004 that he was succeeded by Max-Peter Ratzel.

On his return to Germany, he was transferred to the Federal Ministry of Interior, becoming in charge of the Police co-operation with the States of the Gulf. Storbeck is now serving as the Head of the Department of the Ministry of Brandenburg.

Honors

Selected Works

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