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The Kolkata Police has the task of policing the metropolitan area of Kolkata
Kolkata

, Indian renaming controversy , is the Capital of the Indian States and territories of India of West Bengal. It is located in East India on the east bank of the River Hooghly....
 (formerly Calcutta), India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, as defined under the Calcutta Police Act, 1866 and the Calcutta Suburban Police Act,1866.

rvance of the following values is at the core of Kolkata Police's daily civil protective duties and criminal investigative functions:

history of the present structure of policing in Kolkata
Kolkata

, Indian renaming controversy , is the Capital of the Indian States and territories of India of West Bengal. It is located in East India on the east bank of the River Hooghly....
 goes back to colonial
Colonialism

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over Territory beyond its borders by the establishment of either settler or exploitation colony in which Indigenous people populations are direct rule, Population transfers, or Genocide....
 times, when the city was known as "Calcutta", and was a fledging settlement of the English East India Company.






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The Kolkata Police has the task of policing the metropolitan area of Kolkata
Kolkata

, Indian renaming controversy , is the Capital of the Indian States and territories of India of West Bengal. It is located in East India on the east bank of the River Hooghly....
 (formerly Calcutta), India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, as defined under the Calcutta Police Act, 1866 and the Calcutta Suburban Police Act,1866.

Mission

Observance of the following values is at the core of Kolkata Police's daily civil protective duties and criminal investigative functions:
  • Obedience to the Constitution of India
    Constitution of India

    The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles, establishing the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of the government and spells out the fundamental rights, Directive Principles in India and duties of citizens....
      and Rule of Law.
  • Respect for the dignity of all those they protect.
  • Fairness and neutrality in enforcement of law.
  • Compassion and building community relations to serve the people better.
  • Uncompromising personal and institutional integrity.


History

The history of the present structure of policing in Kolkata
Kolkata

, Indian renaming controversy , is the Capital of the Indian States and territories of India of West Bengal. It is located in East India on the east bank of the River Hooghly....
 goes back to colonial
Colonialism

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over Territory beyond its borders by the establishment of either settler or exploitation colony in which Indigenous people populations are direct rule, Population transfers, or Genocide....
 times, when the city was known as "Calcutta", and was a fledging settlement of the English East India Company. Calcutta was founded by an Englishman, Job Charnock
Job Charnock

Job Charnock was a servant and administrator of the British East India Company, traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Calcutta....
, who was then a key functionary of the Company, had anchored his boat Maddapollam at a village called Sutanuti
Sutanuti

Sutanuti was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata in India. The other two villages were Gobindapur, India and Kalikata ....
 on the eastern banks of the Hooghly
Hooghly

Hooghly can refer to:*the Hooghly River*the town of Hooghly, now part of Hugli-Chinsura*Hooghly District, a district containing the above town...
, in 1690. This formed the nucleus of a fortified military settlement which in 1696 (3 years after Charnock's death) along with the villages of Gobindapur
Gobindapur

Gobindapur was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata in India. The other two villages were Kalikata and Sutanuti....
 and Kalikata
Kalikata

Kalikata was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata in India. The other two villages were Gobindapur, India and Sutanuti....
, became a prime location for the East India Company's operations in Bengal
Bengal

Bengal , is a historical and geographical region in the northeast of South Asia. Today it is mainly divided between the independent sovereign nation of the Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal in India, although some regions of the previous kingdoms of Bengal are now part of the neighboring Indian states of Bihar, Assam, Tripura and Oris...
.

Policing in Calcutta's earliest days was confined to the Mughal
Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was a Muslim imperial power of the Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, ruled most of the Indian Subcontinent by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century....
 administration and their local representatives. Bengal was still technically a part of the Mughal Empire, but the Nawabs of Bengal, based in Murshidabad
Murshidabad

Murshidabad is a city in Murshidabad district of West Bengal States and territories of India in India. The city of Murshidabad is located on the southern bank of the Bhagirathi, a tributary of the Ganges River....
 in North Bengal
North Bengal

North Bengal is a term used for the northern parts of Bangladesh and West Bengal. The Bangladesh part denotes the Rajshahi Division. Generally it is the area lying west of Jamuna River and north of Padma River, and includes the Barind Tract....
, were its effective rulers. The Watch and Ward functions were entrusted to a Kotwal or town prefect who had 45 peons under him, armed with traditional weapons like staves
Staff (stick)

A staff is a large, thick stick or stick-shaped object used to help with walking, as a status symbol, as a component of traditional cooper , or as a weapon....
 and spears, to deal with miscreants. In 1720, the East India Company formally appointed an officer to be in charge of civil and criminal administration. He was assisted by an Indian functionary commonly known as "black deputy" or "black zamindar". Under him were three naib-dewans, one of whom was in charge of the police. The settlement was divided into "thanas" (Police stations) under "thanadars" who had in turn contingents of "naiks" and "paiks". A small contingent of river police was also formed.

A statute passed in the year 1778 raised the strength of the police in Calcutta to 700 paiks, 31 thanadars and 34 naibs under a superintendent
Superintendent (police)

Superintendent , often shortened to "Super", is a rank in Policing in the United Kingdom and in most English-speaking Commonwealth of Nations nations....
. In 1780 commissioners of conservancy were appointed for the town who also ooked after watch and ward. Policing was still very loosely organized.

In 1794 justices of peace were appointed for the municipal administration of Calcutta and its suburbs, under a chief magistrate
Magistrate

A magistrate is a judicial officer; in ancient Rome, the word magistratus denoted one of the highest government officers with judicial and executive powers....
 who was directly in charge of the Police. In 1806 justices of peace were constituted as magistrates of 24 Parganas
24 Parganas

24 Parganas district is a former district of the Indian states and territories of India of West Bengal. The district was bifurcated into two districts — North 24 Parganas district and South 24 Parganas district, with effect from 1 March 1986....
 and parts of the adjacent districts within a 20-mile radius of the town.

The middle decades of the 19th century witnessed a greater systematization and institutionalization of policing in Calcutta. William Coats Blacquiere, a charismatic city magistrate inaugurated a network of spies or "goendas". In 1845 a committee under J.H. Patton brought about key changes in police organization which now began to be modeled on the London Metropolitan Police. A Commissioner of Police was appointed with powers of a justice of peace to preserve law and order, detect crime and apprehend offenders

In 1856 the Governor-General
Governor-General

The term governor general or governor-general refers to a Viceroy representative of a Monarch in an independent realm or a major colonial circonscription....
 promulgated an Act treating Calcutta Police as a separate organization and S. Wauchope, who was then the chief magistrate of Calcutta, was appointed as the first Commissioner of Police.

He had to face difficult days because of the First War of Independence of 1857, the first upsurge against British rule. He handled the situation ably and was knighted for his achievement. During the incumbency of his successor V.H. Schalch the Calcutta Police Act and the Calcutta Suburban Police Act, which are still in force, were enacted in 1866. Two years earlier (1864) the Commissioner of Police had become the Chairman of the Justices as well and a Deputy Commissioner was appointed to look after the executive police.

It was Sir Stuart Hogg who first set up the Detective Department in Calcutta Police in November 1868 with A. Younan as the superintendent and R. Lamb as the first-class inspector. Hogg was both the Commissioner of Police and the Chairman of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation. His name is still remembered in the Hogg Market, more popularly known as the New Market
New Market, Calcutta

New Market is a market in Kolkata. New Market, is situated on Lindsay Street. Technically, it referred to an enclosed market but today in local parlance the entire Lindsay Street shopping area is often known as New Market....
, one of the landmarks of the city of Kolkata. Sir Fredrick Halliday, who was appointed as the Commissioner of Police in 1906, also introduced several changes in the administration of Calcutta Police including the system of running a Control Room. His biggest achievement was the creation of the Special Branch
Special Branch

Special Branch is an investigative unit of the Policing in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth of Nations police services, as well as Ireland's Garda S?och?na....
 in June 1909. For his numerous contributions to the growth of the city police, he may rightly be called the father of modern Calcutta Police. During his tenure Calcutta Police was divided into three town divisions and two suburban divisions.

Another person who deserves mention is Sir Charles Augustus Tegart, who headed the Detective Department and virtually controlled the Special Branch since his joining Calcutta Police in 1902. He was the first officer of the Indian Police (IP) in the organization and on his report the Special Branch was created. He reorganized the city police force and made it efficient. A highly decorated officer, he was the Commissioner of Police in the years 1923-31 and was admired for keeping the city free from crime. However, he was unpopular with freedom fighters
Freedom Fighters

A freedom fighter in politics.Freedom Fighter may also refer to:*High Times Freedom Fighters, a marijuana legalization group created by High Times magazine...
 and his encounters with revolutionaries are a part of popular Bengali
Bengali people

The Bengali people are the ethnic community from Bengal in South Asia with a history dating back four millennia. They speak Bengali language , a language of the eastern Indo-Aryan languages branch of the Indo-European languages....
  folklore. Worth mentioning here are the names of three more Bengalees named Ramgati Banerjee, Sukumar Sengupta and one Zakir Hussain who, for the first time in the Indian history, topped the written examination for the coveted job of Imperial Police (IP) Officers, in 1920. During the Salt movement, The Calcutta Police was controlled by Charles Tegart as Police Commissioner, Ramgati Banerjee as DC(South) and Sukumar Sengupta as DC(North). Later, Ramgati Banerjee left the job and took up teaching as profession, Zakir Hussain left job also to join as First Governor-General of East Pakistan and Sukumar Sengupta continued in the job to become the first Bengalee Inspector General of Police, West Bengal soon after independence.

It may be remembered that the history of Calcutta Police under British rule was an adjunct of the colonial administration. Hence its role was primarily repressive and anti-nationalist. After India gained independence
Indian independence movement

The term Indian independence movement incorporates various national and regional campaigns, agitations and efforts of both Nonviolent and Revolutionary movement for Indian independence philosophy....
 from British rule in 1947, Calcutta Police was re-organised as an arm of a newly emerged nation-state keen on consolidating its freedom. Surendra Nath Chatterjee was the first Indian Commissioner of Police.

Trasfer of Police Commisner

On the late evening of 17 October,2007 after the last incumbent, Prasun Mukherjee
Prasun Mukherjee

Prasun Mukherjee the ex Police Commissioner of Kolkata in the city of Kolkata , West Bengal, India. He is an Indian Police Service officer. Recently he was elected President of the Cricket Association of Bengal....
, went away from Lalbazar ,the City Police Headquarters; without formally handing over the charge of his office ,having learnt that he was being removed ,Gautam Mohan Chakraborty--also fondly known as 'Feluda'-in modern Bengali urban folklore (though he was uncharitably named by a section of the Bengali Press ,as one of the duos among the 'Jagai-Madhai' when he was inducted into Calcutta Police for the second time as Detective chief by --the CP in early and mid nineties and one of his mentors and the holy patron saint of 'Sat & Dakho" officers )and a native IPS officer of 1978 batch took over in the backdrop of death of Rizwanur Rahman on railway tracks near Ultadanga about a month ago.

The logo


Each symbol of the Kolkata Police seal has a special significance.
  • At the center is the Ashok Stambha, which has been adopted from Ashoka
    Ashoka

    Ashoka was an Indian emperor, of the Maurya Empire who ruled from 273 BCE to 232 BCE. Often cited as one of India's as well as world's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conquests....
    's Sarnath
    Sarnath

    Sarnath is the deer park where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna....
     Lion Capital
    Lion Capital

    Lion Capital can refer to:* The Lion Capital of Asoka, a sculpture used as the national emblem of India* Lion Capital LLP, a British private equity firm formerly affiliated with Hicks Muse Tate & Furst...
    .
  • The 24-spoked wheel is referred to as the Dharmacakra
    Dharmacakra

    The Dharmachakra or Dhammachakka , Tibetan language chos kyi 'khor lo, Chinese language fal?n ??, "Wheel of Dharma" is a symbol representing Dharma , the Gautama Buddha's teaching of the path to Bodhi....
    . Dharma
    Dharma

    The term , is an Indian Indian philosophy and Indian religions term, that means one's righteous duty or any virtuous path in the common sense of the term....
     or Religion is the manifestation of the inner conscience and as Swami Vivekananda
    Swami Vivekananda

    Swami Vivekananda , born Narendranath Dutta is the chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Ramakrishna and the founder of Ramakrishna Mission....
     said: "Religion is the manifestation of the divinity already in man".
  • Below the Dharmacakra is inscribed Satyameva Jayate
    Satyameva Jayate

    "Satyameva Jayate" is the national motto of India. It is inscribed in Devanagari script at the base of the national emblem, which is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Asoka at Sarnath, near Varanasi in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh....
    which signifies that Truth always wins.
  • In between the two circles, which encircle the Ashok Stambha, is the symbolic peacock, which is the national bird. The seal signifies upholding Truth
    Truth

    semantic fields for the word truth extend from honesty, good faith, and sincerity in general, to agreement with fact or reality in particular....
    , Valour and Justice
    Justice

    Justice is the concept of morality rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, fairness and equity."...
    . "We who enforce the law must not merely obey it. We have an obligation to set a moral example, which those whom we protect can follow."


Structure

At present Kolkata Police has 5 divisions covering 48 Police Stations. It has a strength of approximately 26,000 and a territorial jurisdiction of 185.0sq km**. There are 8 battalions of Armed Police well as specialized branches like the Detective Department, Special Branch, Reserve Force, Traffic Police, Enforcement Branch, Wireless Branch and Security Control Organization. The force is also incorporating Information Technology in a big way - a computer network connects all Divisions, Police Stations and Battalions and there is a separate Computer Section as well. Kolkata Police has thus evolved from a colonial force into a developmental and stability-oriented component of executive governance. It is an integral part of the vision of a free and fair society, which forms the basis of modern India Kolkata Police is an organization with a complex command structure that reflects the diverse range of tasks it is expected to undertake. The administration of the Kolkata Police Force is vested in the Commissioner of Police. The members of the Kolkata Police force, under the general supervision of the Commissioner of Police, are attached to one of the following units:

Units


  • Headquarters Force
  • Detective Department
  • Special Branch
  • Enforcement Branch
  • Traffic Police
    Kolkata Traffic Police

    Kolkata Traffic Police has the job of managing the flow of traffic in the city of Kolkata. It is traffic police unit within the Kolkata Police....
  • Reserve Force
  • Wireless Branch
  • Security Control
  • Armed Police
  • North and North Suburban division
  • South and South Suburban division
  • East and East Suburban division
  • Central division
  • Port division


despite that Kolkata Police have some special forces Rapid Action force (RAF) &Special Action Force (SAF) with approximately 160 personnel commado Force with approximately 200 personnel Kolkata Armed Police (KAP) - 8 Battalion

Rank structure

The rank structure of Kolkata Police officers is as follows (in descending order of seniority):
      • Commissioner of Police


    • (Four) Additional Commissioners of Police
    • (Two) Special Additional Commissioners of Police
    • (Two) Joint Commissioners of Police


  • Deputy Commissioner of Police


  • Assistant Commissioner of Police


  • Inspector
  • Sergeant/Sub-Inspector
  • Assistant Sub-Inspector


  • Naik
  • Constable/Sepoy


Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction of the Kolkata Police covers the area of Kolkata District
Kolkata District

Kolkata district is an administrative district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It contains the center part of the city of Kolkata. The jurisdiction of the Kolkata...
 and an adjacent area as well. That adjacent area, like Kolkata District, is within the boundaries of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation
Kolkata Municipal Corporation

Kolkata Municipal Corporation is responsible for the civic infrastructure and administration of the city of Kolkata. The organisation is known, in short, as KMC ....
. The Kolkata Police's entire area comprises eighty-six wards of the KMC in their entirety, plus most of another six KMC wards. But it does not cover the entire KMC area. See Civic Administration of Kolkata
Civic administration of Kolkata

The civic administration of Kolkata is executed by several government agencies, and consists of overlapping structural divisions. At least five administrative definitions of the city are available; listed in ascending order of area, those are:...
.

See also

  • Police stations in Kolkata
    Police stations in Kolkata

    The police stations in Kolkata , in the area area under Kolkata Police are:#Alipore#Amherst Street#Ballygunge#Beleghata#Beniapukur#Bhowanipore#Bowbazar...
  • Indian Imperial Police
  • Kolkata Police Friendship Cup Football Tournament
    Kolkata Police Friendship Cup Football Tournament

    Kolkata Police Friendship Cup Football Tournament is a Association Football tournament organised by Kolkata Police every year for the local clubs of Kolkata....


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