Missing: great concern about top Berlin managers after kayak excursion

Missing: great concern about top Berlin managers after kayak excursion

missing: great concern about Berlin's top manager after kayak trip

Sven Lemiss, the head of the state -owned real estate company BIM, has been missing since a kayak trip in Köpenick. The 57-year-old Berlin-born has been managing director of the BIM since 2006 and thus one of the most important managers in the State of Berlin. The BIM is responsible for the administration of the state's own properties.

The police are currently looking for a missing kayak driver on the Spree or waterway. According to information, Lemiss was on the Dahme in Köpenick. His boat has already been found. The search for the missing person is feverishly driven by the Berlin fire brigade.

Sven Lemiss has been the head of the BIM since 2006 and is therefore the longest -serving managing director of the essential Berlin regional companies. He has been working closely with Birgit Möhring, an engineer for technical building equipment, since 2015. In the Berlin society, Lemiss is well networked and a sought -after conversation partner. The Morgenpost also works regularly with him.

The BIM confirmed in a statement that its boss has been disappearing for two days. His tasks and appointments are currently being taken over by Birgit Möhring and the authorized signatory. On behalf of the State of Berlin, BIM manages over 5000 state properties. The company is also heavily involved in questions about the development of the public service in the city and is involved in the accommodation of refugees.