Oliver Pocher: Filming for his show ends with an advertisement

For his show "Pocher – dangerously honest!" Oliver Pocher also likes to dress up. A rotation has now brought him an advertisement.

Oliver Pocher (42) is known for the fact that he polarizes quite often. Because of a shoot for his RTL show "Pocher – dangerously honest" (also on "TV Now"), the German comedian has now captured an advertisement, as the broadcaster reports.

According to a report by RTL, the police accuse Pocher of presumption of office. Pocher had previously walked through Cologne disguised as a law enforcement officer. Since he is not a licensed police officer, it is a criminal offense. A spokesman for the Cologne police had also confirmed the "image": "There is a criminal complaint on suspicion of presumption of authority."

Everything was "very harmonious and in a friendly way"

RTL published a statement by Pochers on the matter. "For my comedy show 'Dangerously Honest', I keep producing features with real people to get their opinions," explains the comedian. In this specific case it was about "the tarnished image of the police". "During the shoot, however, I had to find out: All of the people questioned are behind the German police. Even if I had to help out with flowers. Order carried out!"

The production company i + u is also addressing the current situation, according to the broadcaster. "As a friendly policeman, he tries to polish up the image of the police a little and also apologizes to passers-by for one or the other misstep that has been committed by a few police officers," said a statement.

After real officials became aware of the shoot, the team was sent off and the work was immediately stopped. Everything went "very harmoniously and in a friendly manner on both sides". "Then we left the location."

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