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I'm German, a$$hole. Now keep a low profile, or I'll have to ban you.Originally Posted by Johnnyboy
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Nice pics...
Btw, i have a question : whats the difference between SEK units and MEK units ?
MEK specializes in observation but they also arrest.Btw, i have a question : whats the difference between SEK units and MEK units ?
SEK gets sent when **** hits the fan.
As i said, i dont care what you are. You dont have to call any nation "a$$hole". And if you are a mod, thats not the behaevior anybody would expect from you. A nice "Stop writing German please" would have been enough. And stop with this silly threaths, dont you feel embarrassed when behaving like a complete m0r*n? Just chill down and stop being an Id*0t.Originally Posted by seventy6er
Only one making trouble are you, others are just fine.
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Thanks.Originally Posted by tsuri
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uuuh, that hurtsOriginally Posted by Johnnyboy
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alittle off topic but could someone tell me when does GSG9 gets called up compare to SEK?
Roland Kruger of SEK Berlin, 37 years old, killed April 18 th 2003 when trying to arrest the armed suspect Yassin K.
He left behind a wife and two littleuns...
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SEK only operate in their own state and GSG9 all over Germany. SEKs are part of local police and GSG9 of federal police.Originally Posted by Victrix
ben
GSG9 also operates in foreign countries. Iraq and Somalia for example.
Originally Posted by .338LapuaMagnum
but only with permission by the foreign country afaik
in general cases like hostage sieges etc- yes, they need a permission. but they also protect the embassies of germany in foreign countries.Originally Posted by Chris
Originally Posted by apm
and what did we learn in many movies... The embassy of germany is german property and on german territory. So they are operating in their own country again![]()
yeah...hmm....right^^Originally Posted by Chris