Karnataka Police

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Karnataka State Police
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ರಾಜ್ಯ ಪೊಲೀಸ್
Karnātaka Rājya Polīs
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Website
ksp.karnataka.gov.in

The Karnataka State Police is the

Inspector General of Police
.

Organization

The Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG & IGP) is the head of the State police department, and under him are Director General of Police and Additional Director General of Police. Each Additional Director General of Police is in charge of a particular function: law and order, crime and technical services, administration, intelligence, the Karnataka State Reserve Police, recruitment and training.

The District Police administration is headed by a

Deputy Inspector General of Police
(DIG). There are 7 police ranges and 32 police districts in the state.


Ranges and districts
Range Districts
Southern Range, Mysuru Chamarajanagara, Hassana, Kodagu, Mandya and Mysuru[2][3]
Western Range, Mangaluru Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada,[4] Udupi and Uttara Kannada[5]
Eastern Range, Davangere Chitradurga, Davanagere, Haveri and Shivamogga
Central Range, Bengaluru Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Chikkaballapura, Kolar, Ramanagara and Tumakuru
Northern Range, Belagavi Bagalkote, Belagavi, Dharwada, Gadaga and Vijayapura
North Eastern Range, Kalaburagi BIdar, Kalaburgi and Yadagiri
Ballari Range, Ballari Ballari, Koppala, Raichuru and Vijayanagara

The

police stations
are the lowest units of the police department. There are 906 police stations, 230 circle offices, 91 SDPOs and 31 DPOs (including railway police) in Karnataka state. Police stations are headed by Inspector in towns and cities. There may be two to four Sub-Inspectors (S.I.) in addition to assistant sub-inspectors (A.S.I), Head Constables (H.C.) and police constables (P.C.). Rural police stations are headed by a sub-inspector or two sub-inspectors covering law and order and crime, depending on the station's importance and sensitivity. They are grouped into circles, comprising a sub-division. Sub-divisions are headed by Deputy Superintendents of Police and circles by Police Inspectors. Additional superintendent of police's (ASP's) are also there in some districts.

Hierarchy

Officers [6][7]

  • Additional Director General of Police (ADGP)
  • Inspector General of Police (IGP)
  • Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)
  • Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP)
  • Superintendent of Police (SP)
  • Additional Superintendent of Police (Addl.SP)
  • Assistant SP (IPS) or Deputy SP (KSPS)

Sub-ordinates

  • Police Inspector/Circle Police Inspector (PI/CPI)
  • Police Sub-Inspector (PSI)
  • Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI)
  • Head Constable (HC)
  • Constable (PC)

Insignia of Karnataka Police (State Police)

Gazetted Officers
Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia[8][9][10]
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
  • Note 1: The equivalent rank to the three-star ASP in
    deputy superintendent of police
    (DSP/DySP), which is not a gazetted rank and contains the respective state police service's acronym in insignia, such as OPS for Odisha Police Service.
  • Note 2:
    Mangaluru, Jalandhar, Warangal
    etc.


Non-gazetted officers
Indian Police non-gazetted officers rank insignia [11][12]
Insignia No insignia
Rank Inspector Assistant inspector[c] Sub-inspector Assistant sub-inspector Head constable[d] Police Naik[e] Police constable
Abbreviation INSP/PI API SI ASI HC SC PC
  • Note: Colour pattern and size of chevrons may vary according to the different rules of several distinct Indian State Police services.


Law and Order

This wing is headed by an officer with the rank of Additional Director General of Police, Law and Order.

State Intelligence Department

The Intelligence Department is headed by an Additional Director General of Police, assisted by two Deputy Inspector General of Police and five Superintendents of Police at headquarters. The five Superintendents of Police in the Intelligence Divisions are in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Gulbarga, Belagavi, Davanagere and Ballery.

Crime and Technical Services Wing

This wing is headed by the Additional Director General of Police, Crime and Technical Services. It includes the Fingerprint Bureau, Forensic Scientific Laboratory, Police Computer Wing and State Crime Record Bureau.

Reserve police

In the state, the police trace their origins to the former Mysore State Imperial Service. They consist of:

  • A District Armed Reserve (DAR) for each district
  • A City Armed Reserve (CAR) in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Belagavi and Hubli-Dharwad
  • A Special Task Force (STF)
  • The Karnataka Armed Reserve Mounted Police, headquartered in Mysore
  • Coastal Security Police (CSP)
  • Government Railway Police (GRP)

The Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) is headed by an Additional Director General of Police, assisted by an Inspector General and one Deputy Inspectors General of Police at headquarters. The Karnataka State Reserve Police consists of 12 battalions: four in

2 IRB battalions are situated in Munirabad (Koppala) and Vijayapura. Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) is a specially formed reserved force. They are well trained striking force.

Mounted police

In 1951 the horses in the maharaja's bodyguard were used for the Karnataka Armed Reserve Mounted Police, headquartered in Mysuru. The stables, fields and office buildings date to the maharajas' time. Mounted police are used for traffic duty, night patrol, officer training and the Mysuru Dasara. The force is made up of 90 horses and 150 officers and men.

Mounted-police riders still practice tent pegging, and are also known for games, ceremonial parades and showmanship. Its riders have won a number of prizes in national and international equestrian competitions. The mounted police is headed by S. G. Mariba Shetti, who has won gold medals at the 1995 World Police Games in Australia (1995) and in 2001 in Indianapolis (2001) and has commanded the Dasara procession since 1977.

Coastal Security Police

Karnataka state has coastline along Arabian sea. The Coastal Security Police, established in 1999, is headed by Superintendent of Police and other staff. Coastal security police stations have been setup along the coastline.

, about 320 kilometres (200 mi). and CSP Comes under Internal Security Division Headed By Additional Director General of Police in Richmond road, Bengaluru.

Forest Cell

The Forest Cell assists the Karnataka Forest Department with their operations.

Training

This wing is headed by the Director General of Police, Training, assisted by an Inspector General of Police (Training) and Deputy Inspector General of Police (Training). Karnataka has so many training institutions:

  • Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru
  • Police Training College, Naganahalli, Kalaburagi
  • Karnataka State Police Training School, Channapattana
  • Karnataka Police Training school, Khanapura, Belagavi
  • Armed Police Training School, Yalahanka, Bengaluru
  • Police Training School, Aimangala, Chitradurga
  • Police training School, Thanisandra, Bengaluru
  • Police Training School, Kaduru, Chilkkamagaluru
  • Police Training School, Dharawada
  • Police Training School, Jyothi Nagara, Mysuru
  • Temporary Police Training School, Navangar, Bagalkot
  • Police Training School, Munirabad, Koppala
  • Police Training School, Kangralli, Belagavi
  • Police Training School, Vijayapura
  • CCT Training Center, Kudlu, Bengaluru
  • CCT Training Center, Agara, Bengaluru
  • ANF Training Center, Karkala, Udupi
  • Traffic Training Institute,RK Hegade Nagara, Bengaluru
  • Special Branch Training Institute, Bengaluru
  • Wireless Training Institute, Bengaluru
  • Police Driving And Maintenance School, Yelahanka, Bengaluru

Special units

State-level units perform specialized police functions and assist civil-police units:

See also

Notes

  1. additional DGP
    .
  2. ^ Also known as Superintendent of Police (Selection Grade)
  3. ^ This rank exists only in the Maharashtra Police.
  4. ^ Shoulder insignia rank only used in the Maharashtra Police.
  5. ^ This rank is also known as senior constable, constable grade-I, and exists only in some state police forces.

References

  1. ^ "Karnataka State Police". Ksp.gov.in. Archived from the original on 10 January 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Mysuru District Police". Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Home - Mandya District Police". Archived from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Dakshina Kannada District Police". Dkpolice.in. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  5. ^ "UDUPI POLICE". Udupipolice.org. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  6. ^ https://uttarakannadapolice.karnataka.gov.in/info-1/POLICE+OFFICERS/en. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Strength of Karnataka State Police".
  8. ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  10. ^ "Governance of Kerala Police". Kerala Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  13. ^ "Coastal police stations in Karnataka". Dnaindia.com. Retrieved 16 January 2021.

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