"Stand by every word": Book by TV policeman "Toto" employs the supervisory authority

In his latest book, TV policeman "Toto" whispers about currents against him and claims to have "stepped on the toes of some high-ranking police officers".

"Stand by every word": Book by TV policeman "Toto" employs the supervisory authority

In his latest book, TV policeman "Toto" whispers about currents against him and claims to have "stepped on the toes of some high-ranking police officers". A state office is now also interested in the plant and is contacting the responsible police headquarters.

The new book by the TV show "Toto

Ex-TV police officer "Toto" describes - with a co-author - in the book his life and operations that have not become public. But there are also curiosities: Many years ago, for example, he had to drive a retired supervisor to the toilet at home in a patrol car.

In one chapter of the book, Heim answers readers' questions. With reference to the time of the reality TV series, Heim then reports on internal police intrigues and bullying. With his easy-going tongue, he probably "stepped on the toes of some high-ranking police officers," Heim said in the book. He speaks of "currents" against him and writes: "But, as is well known, the accounts are settled at the end. I can only say to the high gentlemen: We are far from finished. I still have a few months."

The WAZ told Heim that his regular working hours would last until February 2024. He wanted to finish them properly and with commitment in the security and exchange service at the southeast station in Bochum. As for the critical passages in his book, "Toto" told the WAZ: "I stand by every word."