Greater Chennai Police
Greater Chennai Police | |
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Common name | Chennai Police |
Motto | Truth alone triumphs |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1659 |
Preceding agency |
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Employees | 23625 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Governing body | Department of Home, Government of Tamil Nadu |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Chennai Police Commissionerate |
Elected officer responsible | |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Tamil Nadu Police |
Units | List
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Facilities | |
Stations | 132 |
Website | |
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The Greater Chennai Police, a division of the Tamil Nadu Police, is the law enforcement agency for the city of Chennai in India and the surrounding area. The city police force is headed by a Commissioner of Police and the administrative control vests with the Tamil Nadu Home Department.[1] There are four sub-divisions of the Greater Chennai Police, and 104 police stations. The city's traffic is managed by the Greater Chennai Traffic Police. Chennai is the first city in India to introduce e-Beat system used to measure the daily routine and performance of the police personnel.[2][3]
History
In 1659, when Chennai (then called Madras) was just a group of fishing villages, Pedda Naik formed a group of peons to guard the town. By 1780 the post of Superintendent of Police was created to manage the markets. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British Raj in India formed the modern Madras Police as part of its reforms.[4]
The Chennai City Traffic Police is a branch of the Greater Chennai Police, with the mission of regulating traffic in the city of Chennai. It was established in 1929 when the Police department was split into 3, namely, Law & Order, Crime and Traffic. As of 2011, the government merged Chennai Suburban Police with Chennai city police to form The Greater Chennai Police Commissionerate.[5]
Organisation
Hierarchy
Officers
- Commissioner of Police (CP)
(DGP/ADGP Rank) - Additional Commissioner of Police (Addl.CP)
(IG Rank) - Joint Commissioner of Police (Jt.CP)
(DIG Rank) - Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)
(SP Rank) - Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADC)
(ADSP Rank) - Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)
(ASP/DSP Rank)
Subordinates
- Inspector of Police (Insp.)
- Sub-Inspector of Police (SI)
- Special Sub-Inspector of Police (SSI)
- Assistant Sub Inspector of Police (ASI)
- Head Constable (HC)
- Police Constable Grade I (SC)
- Police Constable (PC)
Achievements
Additional Yellow Brigades & Blue Brigades motorcycles and patrol vehicles have been introduced in Greater Chennai. Each Yellow Brigade covers a distance of 2 km2 approximately during daytime from 6 am to 9 pm. The Blue Brigade covers the same distance of 2 km2 during nighttime from 11 pm to 6.30 am. The patrol vehicles cover an approximate distance of 3.2 km2 each day. For patrol duty, 40 Jeeps have been provided equipped with police sirens, revolving lights, public address system, fire extinguisher, top search light, police display light and wireless communication system. The response time to control room calls has been brought down to 3–4 minutes. The Tamil Nadu Police claim that the crime rate in the Greater Chennai City has come down considerably after these initiatives.
The police force include 100 Hyundai Accent patrol cars that were donated by the Hyundai Motor Company, whose factory is located in Sriperumbudur, on the outskirts of the city. The cars are fitted with digital cameras, wireless communication devices and loudspeakers,[6] making this the only police force in the country to use sedan patrol cars. Patrol cars have been provided to Greater Chennai Police. Hyundai donated Accent cars to Chennai Police, of which 75 were given to Law & Order, 21 to traffic department. The remaining 4 cars were incorporated into the Chief Minister's convoy.
Ranks of law enforcement in Chennai Police
The ranks, posts and designations of all police officers vary from state to state as law and order is a state matter. But, generally the following pattern is observed:[7][8][9]
- Gazetted Officers
Insignia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rank | Director general of police | Additional director general of police[a] | Inspector general of police | Deputy inspector general of police | Senior superintendent of police[b] | Superintendent of police | Additional superintendent of police | Assistant superintendent of police | Assistant superintendent of police (probationary for two years) | Assistant superintendent of police (probationary for one year) | |||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | DGP | ADGP | IGP | DIG | SSP | SP | Addl. SP | ASP | ASP | ASP | |||||||||||||||||
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- Non-gazetted officers
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||||||||
Rank | Inspector[c] | Assistant inspector[d] | Sub-inspector | Assistant sub-inspector | Head constable[e] | Senior Constable[f] | Police constable | ||||||||||
Abbreviation | INSP/PI | API | SI | ASI | HC | SC | PC | ||||||||||
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List of police stations
Following are the new list of delimitation police stations within the jurisdiction of Chennai Metropolitan Police.[15]
Sn | Station code | Station name |
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1 | E4 | Abhiramapuram |
2 | S8 | Adambakkam |
3 | J2 | Adyar |
4 | K3 | Aminjikarai |
5 | K4 | Anna Nagar |
6 | D2 | Annasalai |
7 | D6 | Anna Square |
8 | K8 | Arumbakkam |
9 | R3 | Ashok Nagar |
10 | K2 | Ayanavaram |
11 | P4 | Basin Bridge |
12 | S2 | Chennai Airport |
13 | G7 | Chetpet |
14 | F1 | Chintadripet |
15 | R5 | Choolaimedu |
16 | K11 | CMBT |
17 | F2 | Egmore |
18 | C2 | Elephant Gate |
19 | B2 | Esplanade |
20 | N4 | Fishing Harbour |
21 | C1 | Flower Bazaar |
22 | E5 | Foreshore Estate |
23 | B3 | Fort St. George |
24 | D7 | Govt. Estate/M.G.R. Memorial |
25 | C4 | Govt. Hospital |
26 | E6 | Govt. Royapettah Hospital |
27 | J3 | Guindy |
28 | B5 | Harbour |
29 | B4 | High Court |
30 | D3 | Ice House |
31 | K7 | I.C.F. |
32 | G4 | Institute of Mental Health |
33 | V3 | J.J. Nagar |
34 | N2 | Kasimedu |
35 | D8 | K.G. Hospital |
36 | G3 | Kilpauk |
37 | R7 | K.K. Nagar |
38 | G6 | KMC Hospital |
39 | R2 | Kodambakkam |
40 | P6 | Kodungaiyur |
41 | V6 | Kolathur |
42 | H4 | Korukkupet |
43 | C5 | Kothavalchavadi |
44 | J4 | Kotturpuram |
45 | K10 | Koyambedu |
46 | R6 | Kumaran Nagar |
47 | M1 | Madhavaram |
48 | S7 | Madipakkam |
49 | T4 | Maduravoyal |
50 | R1 | Mambalam |
51 | D5 | Marina |
52 | F7 | Maternity Hospital |
53 | S3 | Meenambakkam |
54 | R10 | MGR Nagar |
55 | P5 | MKB Nagar |
56 | N3 | Muthialpet |
57 | E1 | Mylapore |
58 | S4 | Nandambakkam |
59 | J8 | Neelankarai |
60 | H5 | New Washermenpet |
61 | B1 | North Beach |
62 | V7 | Nolambur |
63 | F3 | Nungambakkam |
64 | P2 | Otteri |
65 | S9 | Palavanthangal |
66 | K5 | Peravellore |
67 | G2 | Periamet |
68 | H7 | Peripheral Hospital |
69 | B6 | Port Marine |
70 | P1 | Pulianthope |
71 | M3 | Puzhal |
72 | V4 | Rajamangalam |
73 | H6 | R.K Nagar |
74 | R11 | Royala Nagar |
75 | E2 | Royapettah |
76 | N1 | Royapuram |
77 | J1 | Saidapet |
78 | J5 | Sastri Nagar |
79 | G5 | Secretariat Colony |
80 | K1 | Sembium |
81 | C3 | Seven Wells |
82 | R4 | Soundarapandiyanar Angadi (Pondy Bazaar) |
83 | H2 | Stanley Hospital |
84 | S1 | St. Thomas Mount |
85 | J13 | Taramani |
86 | E3 | Teynampet |
87 | K9 | Thiru Vi Ka Nagar |
88 | V5 | Thirumangalam |
89 | J6 | Thiruvanmiyur |
90 | H8 | Thiruvotriyur |
91 | J9 | Thoraipakkam |
92 | F4 | Thousand Lights |
93 | H3 | Tondiarpet |
94 | K6 | TP Chathiram |
95 | D1 | Triplicane |
96 | R8 | Vadapalani |
97 | R9 | Valasaravakkam |
98 | J7 | Velachery |
99 | G1 | Vepery |
100 | V1 | Villivakkam |
101 | R5 | Virugambakkam |
102 | P3 | Vyasarpadi |
103 | H1 | Washermanpet |
104 | D4 | Zam Bazaar |
Notes
- ^ Rank insignia of DGP is similar to additional DGP.
- ^ Also known as superintendent of police (selection grade)
- ^ One-star rank insignia only used in the West Bengal Police. All other police forces use the three-star with red and blue band rank insignia.
- ^ This rank exists only in the Maharashtra Police.
- ^ Shoulder insignia rank only used in the Maharashtra Police.
- ^ This rank is also known as senior constable, constable grade-I, and exists only in some state police forces.
References
- ^ "Home, Prohibition and Excise Department". Tamil Nadu Government. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ Vivek, Narayanan (22 August 2008). "E-beat project to monitor cops a dud". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ P. Oppili (9 July 2005). "ISO team inspects Chennai police stations". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ Klein, Ira (July 2000). "Materialism, Mutiny and Modernization in British India". Modern Asian Studies. 34. Cambridge University Press: 545–580. JSTOR 313141.
- ^ "Tamil Nadu Police History". Tamil Nadu Police. Archived from the original on 26 March 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ^ Rohini, Mohan (25 October 2006). "Hyundai patrol cars for Chennai police". IBNLive.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 August 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2004.
- ^ "Governance of andhra police". Kerala Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
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- ^ "Governance of Kerala Police". Kerala Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ "LIST OF POLICE STATIONS IN CHENNAI". Retrieved 27 January 2016.