After a fatal attack: bailiffs in MV are now better protected!

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Neubrandenburg provides information about new security measures for bailiffs after a fatal incident in Saarland.

Neubrandenburg informiert über neue Sicherheitsmaßnahmen für Gerichtsvollzieher nach tödlichem Vorfall im Saarland.
Neubrandenburg provides information about new security measures for bailiffs after a fatal incident in Saarland.

After a fatal attack: bailiffs in MV are now better protected!

The safety of bailiffs is currently in focus, especially after a tragic incident in Saarland, where on November 25, 2025, a 58-year-old bailiff was brutally stabbed during an eviction in Bexbach. A 42-year-old man carried out the attack with a hunting knife and was immediately arrested. Loud daily news He is being investigated for manslaughter and will be brought before the judge on November 26, 2025. The incident, just three months after a similar incident in which a police officer was shot in Völklingen, has now sparked nationwide discussions about the safety of this professional group.

In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Justice Minister Jacqueline Bernhardt (Left) responded by saying that bailiffs can receive individually tailored protective vests and protective gloves upon request. They also have an emergency pager available to request support in the event of a crisis. Even though no serious incidents in the service of bailiffs have been reported in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the minister sees a need for action to respond to the increased risk. Loud Northern Courier There are currently 75 bailiffs working in the region.

Job and risks

Bailiffs in Germany are an independent enforcement body and take on important tasks. They are responsible, for example, for the enforcement of judgments, the delivery of documents and the collection of monetary claims. Their work is not only challenging but can also be risky as they are regularly confronted with conflict-filled situations. In recent years there have been a high number of seizures and forced evictions in Germany; In 2017, for example, around 1.3 million repossessions and 53,600 evictions were carried out, according to the Wikipedia indicates.

Recent events clearly demonstrate that bailiff security needs to be taken seriously. While only two insults have been registered in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 2023 and another in 2024, the chairman of the state association of bailiffs, Gerd Luckas, emphasizes the need for expanded security measures. Discussions have been initiated about the use of pepper spray or other protective measures, but he is cautious about expectations being too high.

The Minister of Justice and other political representatives have expressed sympathy for the affected families and colleagues of the person killed. Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger (SPD) was affected and spoke of an attack on the state. It is therefore clear that a rethink must begin to ensure the safety of this professional group. Bailiffs do valuable work and it is up to society to protect them accordingly.