Uttar Pradesh Police
Uttar Pradesh Police | |
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The official flag of Uttar Pradesh Police | |
Motto | Protection of Good, Destruction of Bad |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1863 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction* | State of Uttar Pradesh, IN |
Incorrect MAP: POK shown as part of Pakistan, Leh as Part of China | |
Legal jurisdiction | State of Uttar Pradesh |
Governing body | Government of Uttar Pradesh |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters |
1, Sarojni Naidu Marg Allahabad |
Agency executive | Javeed Ahmed IPS[1], Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh State |
Website | |
www.uppolice.gov.in | |
Footnotes | |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. |
Uttar Pradesh Police or U.P. Police is the law enforcement agency of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh headquartered in Allahabad. The Uttar Pradesh Police is headed by Director General of Police (DGP) S. Javeed Ahmed, IPS of 1984 Batch. UP Police is the second largest police force in the world working under a single command.[2] It was formed in 1863 as the Office of the Inspector General of Police, Uttar Pradesh under the Police Act of 1861.
List of Uttar Pradesh Police Chiefs
Sr No. | Name | Period (From) | Period (To) |
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54 | JAVEED AHMAD | 01 Jan 2016 | Present |
53 | JAGMOHAN YADAV | 01 Jul 2015 | 31 Dec 2015 |
52 | ARVIND KUMAR JAIN | 31 Jan 2015 | 30 Jun 2015 |
51 | ARUN KUMAR GUPTA | 01 Jan 2015 | 31 Jan 2015 |
50 | ANAND LAL BANERJEE | 28 Feb 2014 | 31 Dec 2014 |
49 | RIZWAN AHMAD | 01 Jan 2014 | 28 Feb 2014 |
48 | DEO RAJ NAGAR | 12 Apr 2013 | 31 Dec 2013 |
47 | A. C. SHARMA | 19 Mar 2012 | 12 Apr 2013 |
46 | ATUL | 08 Jan 2012 | 19 Mar 2012 |
45 | BRIJ LAL[3][4][5] | 30 Sep 2011 | 08 Jan 2012 |
44 | R. K. TIWARI | 31 Aug 2011 | 30 Sep 2011 |
43 | KARAMVIR SINGH | 23 Sep 2009 | 31 Aug 2011 |
42 | VIKRAM SINGH | 23 Jun 2007 | 23 Sep 2009 |
41 | G. L. SHARMA | 15 Mar 2007 | 23 Jun 2007 |
40 | BUA SINGH | 03 Apr 2006 | 14 Mar 2007 |
39 | YASHPAL SINGH | 11 Jan 2005 | 03 Apr2006 |
38 | V. K. B. NAIR | 28 Jun 2003 | 11 Jan 2005 |
37 | HAKAM SINGH | 20 Mar 2003 | 28 Jun 2003 |
36 | R. M. SHUKLA | 20 Jul 2002 | 20 Mar 2003 |
35 | R. K. PANDIT | 31 Jul 2001 | 20 Jul 2002 |
34 | M. C. DWIVEDI | 31 Jul 2000 | 31 Jul 2001 |
SHRI RAM ARUN | 23 Dec 1999 | 31 Jul 2000 | |
33 | K. L. GUPTA | 02 Apr 1998 | 23 Dec 1999 |
32 | SHRI RAM ARUN | 03 May 1997 | 02 Apr 1998 |
31 | HARIDAS RAO | 24 Nov 1996 | 03 May 1997 |
30 | S. N. P. SINHA | 04 Jul 1996 | 24 Nov 1996 |
V. S. MATHUR | 31 Mar 1996 | 04 Jul 1996 | |
29 | GIRISH BIHARI | 12 Aug 1995 | 31 Mar 1996 |
28 | V. S. MATHUR | 30 Sep 1994 | 12 Aug 1995 |
27 | V. P. KAPOOR | 08 Jun 1993 | 30 Sep 1994 |
PRAKASH SINGH | 23 Dec 1992 | 08 Jun 1993 | |
26 | S. V. M. TRIPATHI | 30 Sep 1992 | 23 Dec 1992 |
25 | PRAKASH SINGH | 22 Jul 1991 | 30 Sep 1992 |
24 | V. K. JAIN | 31 Dec 1990 | 22 Jul 1991 |
23 | R. P. MATHUR | 30 Dec 1989 | 31 Dec 1990 |
22 | R. P. JOSHI | 31 Jul 1989 | 30 Dec 1989 |
21 | HARIMOHAN | 31 Dec 1988 | 31 Jul 1989 |
20 | R. N. GUPTA | 08 Jun 1987 | 31 Dec 1988 |
19 | D. S. BHATNAGAR | 31 Mar 1987 | 08 Jun 1987 |
18 | P. C. KAKKAR | 01 Jan 1987 | 31 Mar 1987 |
17 | D. K. AGARWAL | 17 Sep 1985 | 31 Dec 1986 |
16 | J. N. CHATURVEDI | 01 Apr 1984 | 17 Sep 1985 |
15 | S. C. DIXIT | 25 Jul 1982 | 31 Mar 1984 |
14 | NARESH KUMAR | 24 Feb 1981 | 24 Jul 1982 |
13 | MAHENDRA SINGH | 12 Mar 1980 | 23 Feb 1981 |
12 | LAL SINGH VERMA | 05 Jul 1977 | 11 Mar 1980 |
11 | SARVAN TANDON | 27 Mar 1976 | 04 Jul 1977 |
10 | GOVIND CHANDRA | 16 May 1975 | 26 Mar 1976 |
09 | H. K. KERR | 01 Dec 1973 | 15 May 1975 |
08 | A. K. DAS | 05 Nov 1971 | 30 Nov 1973 |
07 | ISLAM AHMAD | 18 May 1971 | 04 Nov 1971 |
06 | N. S. SAXENA | 20 Feb 1970 | 17 May 1971 |
05 | JIYARAM | 10 Apr 1967 | 19 Feb 1970 |
04 | SHANTI PRASAD | 17 Feb 1961 | 09 Apr 1967 |
03 | M. S. MATHUR | 01 Apr 1954 | 16 Feb 1961 |
02 | T. P. BHALLA | 13 Jan 1953 | 31 Mar 1954 |
01 | B. N. LAHARI | 27 Oct 1947 | 12 Jan 1953 |
S.G.PEARCE – 01-12-1946 TO 26-10-1947
P.MEABSURES – 28-06-1945 TO 30-11-1946
M.A.INGLIS – 06-07-1940 TO 26-06-1945
R.A.HORTON – 07-11-1937 TO 05-07-1940
A.H.PHILLIPS – 15-03-1937 TO 06-11-1937
R.A.HORTON – 16-06-1935 TO 18-02-1937
S.T.HOLLING – 07-04-1934 TO 15-06-1935
H.R.ROE – 05-11-1933 TO 06-04-1934
S.T.HOLLING – 27-04-1931 TO 04-11-1933
R.J.S.DODD – 05-11-1928 TO 25-03-1931
A.H.WILLIAMSON – 03-05-1928 TO 04-11-1928
R.J.S.DODD – 07-11-1925 TO 02-05-1928
A.D.ASHDOWN – 01-10-1923 TO 06-11-1925
L.M.KAYE – 23-02-1919 TO 30-09-1923
Unit/Wings
The various units/wings of the U.P Police are
- Training Directorate
- Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
- Special Enquiry Cell
- Anti Corruption Organization (ACO)
- Human Rights Cell
- Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)
- Intelligence Department
- Economic Offences Wing (EOW)
- Crime Cell
- Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT)
- Technical Services
- Government Railway Police (GRP)
- Police Telecom (Dial 100 Service)
- Special Task Force (STF)
- Uttar Pradesh Fire Service
- Traffic Directorate
- Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC)
- Special investigation team (SIT)
- Radio Headquarter of police
Zones, Ranges and Districts
For the purpose of maintaining law and order in the state, the state of Uttar Pradesh is divided into 8 Police zones. Each zone is headed by an officer of the rank of Inspector General of Police who is an officer of the Indian Police Service. Each Police zone is constituted by 2 to 3 Police ranges. The following is the list of the police zones.
There are a total of 18 Police ranges in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Each range is headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police. Each Police range is constituted by around 2 to 4 districts. The following are the Police ranges in Uttar Pradesh.
There are totally 75 Police districts in the state. In each district the head of the Police is the Senior Superintendent of Police who is always an officer of the Indian Police Service. In discharge of his duties he is assisted by Additional Superintendents of Police (Addl. S.P.), Deputy Superintendents of Police (Dy. S.P.) who are officers of the Provincial Police Service/Uttar Pradesh State Police Service. The number of Addl. S.Ps and Dy. SPs varies with the size, population, police work or nature of police work in different districts. The number of Addl.S.Ps and Dy.S.Ps in districts like Lucknow, Kanpur Nagar, Agra, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Meerut, Allahabad is considerably more than other districts. Whereas in smaller districts like Baghpat, Kannauj, Mahoba, Chandauli the number of the state police service is relatively lesser.
Typically, a police district in the state corresponds with the administrative district. Though, the head of the Police force in the district is the Senior Superintendent of Police who is always an officer of the Indian Police Service, the ultimate/final responsibility with regard to the maintenance of the law and order in the district lies with the District Magistrate who is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service. The Police district is further sub-divided into Police sub-divisions or Police Circles. A Police Circle is usually headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police. The officer heading the Police Circle/Sub-Division is designated as the Circle Officer (C.O.) in the state of Uttar Pradesh. A Police Circle is usually constituted by 2 to 4 Police Stations. Each Police Station is headed by a Police Inspector. Throughout the state of Uttar Pradesh and other states, especially in North India, there is a main Police Station in the older/main part of the city known as the Kotwaali. The Kotwali covers the main or usually the older part of the town/city under its jurisdiction. Earlier, when the cities and towns were smaller and had lesser population than at present and they hadn't gown in size so much, the Kotwali covered the main town area of the cities or the districts. A police station is also called as a Thana in the local language. The officer in charge of a Police Station is designated as or called as the Station Officer (S.O.) or Station House Officer (S.H.O). He is assisted by various Sub-Inspectors, Assistant Sub-Inspectors, Head-Constables, Constables. There are also a number of Police Chowkis that come under the Police Station. A Police Chowki is under the charge of a Sub-Inspector of Police or an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police. The regular constabulary carries the bulk of normal beat policing and patrolling.
Following is list of the police zones, ranges and districts befalling under them:
Selection Process
Selection of candidates in UP police department, vary with the rank they have applied for. Candidates have to go through different stages of selection procedure like
- Age Eligibility
- Educational Qualification
- Physical Standards
- Physical test
- Written Exam
- Interview
Those, who successfully fill all these criteria, are selected in UP police department.
Controversies
The Uttar Pradesh Police has been accused of its record of human rights violations due to political pressure.
Equipment
Most of the weapons in service with the Uttar Pradesh Police are locally produced by the Indian Ordnance Factories controlled by the Ordnance Factories Board, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, but now the police has also started inducting various weapons imported by the Ministry of Home Affairs as part of modernisation plans.
- Baton Wooden standard issue weapons
- IOF .32 Service revolver currently being phased out as standard issue sidearm
- Pistol Auto 9mm 1A 9×19mm Parabellum Standard Issue sidearm as service weapons to inspectors and higher ranks as well as to selected constables
- Glock 17 9×19mm Parabellum
- Sten Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum mostly replaced by 9mm SAF Carbine 1A1
- SAF Carbine 1A1 9×19mm Parabellum
- Heckler and Koch MP5 9×19mm Parabellum
- Short Magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III rifle .303 British
- Ishapore 2A1 Rifle 7.62×51mm NATO
- 1A Self Loading Rifle 7.62×51mm NATO
- AK 47 7.62×39mm M43
- INSAS Rifle 5.56×45mm NATO
- OFB LMG 7.62×51mm NATO L4A1 variant
Social Media Command & research center
A social media command and research center has been established in Meerut. The center monitors trends in social media that can have impact on law & order situation and advises concerned district and range police chiefs.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "UP Police Official website". www.uppolice.gov.in. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
- ↑ "POLICE HEADQUARTERS ALLAHABAD". www.uppolice.gov.in. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
- ↑ "New Police Chief for Uttar Pradesh". thehindu.com. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- ↑ "Brij Lal appointed new UP DGP". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- ↑ "UP polls: Election Commission orders removal of state police chief; BSP cries foul". ndtv.com. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- ↑ "Meerut gets 2nd social media lab in country after Mumbai - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site". m.timesofindia.com. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
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