Maharashtra Police

Maharashtra Police
Maharashtra State Police Department
महाराष्ट्र राज्य पोलिस
Abbreviation म.पो.
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Logo of Maharashtra Police
Motto सदरक्षणाय खलनिग्रहणाय
"Sadrakshnāya Khālanīghrahanāya"
(Sanskrit:"To protect good and to Punish evil")
Agency overview
Employees Superintendents of Police: 121
Deputy Superintendents: 770
Police Inspectors: 3136
Assistant Police Inspectors: 2641
Sub Inspectors: 8001
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* State of Maharashtra, IN
India-MAHARASHTRA.svg
Map of Maharashtra State Police Department's jurisdiction.
Governing body Government of Maharashtra
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Mumbai
Elected officer responsible R. R. Patil, Home Minister
Agency executive Shri. K. SUBRAMANYAM, Director General of Police
Website
mahapolice.gov.in
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

Maharashtra State Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for the Indian state of Maharashtra. Maharashtra Police has one of the largest police forces in the country.[1] It has 10 Police Commissionerates and 35 district police units in the state.

Maharashtra Police Department is headed by Director General of Police. The Maharashtra Police force has a total strength of nearly 180,000 and is headquartered in Mumbai.

Contents

Special units

Following are the special units of the Maharashtra Police.

  • State Intelligence Department (S.I.D.): It came into existence in 1905 as C.I.D. (Intelligence Wing) and was renamed to its current name in 1981. It is headed by Commissioner of Intelligence D. Sivanandhan.[2]
  • Maharashtra State C.I.D.: This Crime Branch was established in 1905 and is headquartered in Pune. It is headed by the Additional Director General Police.
  • Anti-Terrorism Squad (A.T.S.): This unit was created by the Government of Maharashtra for countering terrorism. It works in coordination with Central Agencies such as Intelligence Bureau and RAW.
  • Highway Traffic Police: This branch was created in 1993.
  • State Reserve Police Force (S.R.P.F.): The SRPF was raised on 6th March, 1948 as a Special Armed Police Force of the State of Maharashtra.
  • Training Directorate
  • Protection of Civil Rights Cell
  • Motor Transport Unit: This was established in 1948 to cater to the needs of mobility of Maharashtra Police.
  • State Police Wireless
  • Anti-Corruption Bureau: The ACB was constituted in 1957 with a view to eradicate the bribery and corruption in the state.

Police ranks

The Maharashtra Police maintains the following ranks:[3]

  1. Director General of Police
  2. Additional Director General of Police
  3. Inspector General of Police
  4. Deputy Inspector General of Police
  5. Superintendent of Police
  6. Additional Superintendent of Police
  7. Assistant Superintendent of Police
  8. Deputy Superintendent of Police
  9. Police Inspector
  10. Assistant Police Inspector
  11. Police Sub Inspector
  12. Assistant Police Sub Inspector
  13. Head Constable
  14. Police Naik
  15. Police Constable

See also

References


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