Thiruvananthapuram City Police
Thiruvananthapuram City Police തിരുവനന്തപുരം സിറ്റി പോലീസ് | |
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Common name | Thiruvananthapuram City Police Department |
Abbreviation | TCPD |
Motto | "Citizens First" |
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Formed | 1881 |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Thiruvananthapuram, IN |
Size | 316.00 km2 |
Population | 1,067,861 |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Overseen by | Government of Kerala |
Headquarters | The Office of Commissioner of Police, Thiruvananthapuram |
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Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Kerala Police |
Units | List
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Sub-divisions | List
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Facilities | |
Police Stations | 24 |
Website | |
Official website |
The Thiruvananthapuram City Police is the police force of the city of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. It has the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and investigation within the limits of Thiruvananthapuram. It is headed by the Police Commissioner of Thiruvananthapuram, who is generally an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer holding the IG rank.[1] There is currently 24 police stations in the city. White Patrol and mobile units are in operation and their movements are supervised by marshal units.
Thiruvananthapuram City Police Mobile App, also known as TCP app, or iSafe, is the official mobile application for the citizens and public by the Thiruvananthapuram City Police.
Organisation
[edit]Thiruvananthapuram City Police is headed by the Commissioner of Police (CP), who is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, typically holding the rank of Inspector General of Police (IGP) or Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG). The Commissioner is assisted by Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs), with the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP). Each DCP is in charge of a specific area of responsibility: Law and Order & Traffic, Administration & Crimes, Security.
Law and Order
[edit]The Law and Order is incharge of a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP). The DCP is responsible for maintaining peace and order, managing protests and public gatherings, and handling law and order situations. The DCP (L&O) oversees the functioning of police subdivisions and individual police stations.
For administrative purposes, the city is divided into four police subdivisions: Cantonment, Fort, Shanghumugham, and Cyber City. Each subdivision is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), who holds the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DYSP). Each police subdivision encompasses several police stations within its jurisdiction. There are 24 police stations in Thiruvananthapuram city. Each police station is headed by a Station House Officer (SHO), who holds the rank of Inspector of Police. Each police station has a defined territorial jurisdiction and is responsible for maintaining law and order, crime prevention, and criminal investigations within its designated area. The SHO is assisted by Sub Inspectors (SIs), Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASIs), Senior Civil Police Officers (SCPOs) and Civil Police Officers (CPOs).
City Traffic Police
[edit]The Thiruvananthapuram City Traffic Police, responsible for traffic enforcement and traffic management in the city limits. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, (L&O and Traffic) supervise its activities.
For operational purposes, the traffic division is split into two subdivisions: Traffic North and Traffic South. Each subdivision is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and consists of several traffic enforcement units (Traffic PSs) led by Inspectors or Sub-Inspectors.
Administration and Crimes
[edit]A Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) manages administrative functions, including personnel, training, and resources. The DCP also supervises the District Special Branch (intelligence), District Crime Branch (special crime investigations), District Crime Records Bureau, and the Narcotic Cell (narcotics crime prevention). Each of these units is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).
Hierarchy
[edit]- Commissioner of Police (CP)
(IGP Rank) - Additional Commissioner of Police (Addl.CP)
(DIG Rank) - Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)
(SP Rank) - Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Addl.DCP)
(Addl.SP Rank) - Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)
(ASP/DYSP Rank)
Subordinate officers
- Inspector of Police (IP)
- Sub-Inspector of Police (SI)
- Assistant Sub Inspector of Police (ASI)
- Senior Civil Police Officer (SCPO)
- Civil Police Officer (CPO)
Units
[edit]The City Police consists of following units:[2]
- Law and order unit
This unit consists of 4 police subdivisions and 24 police stations. This unit is responsible for law and order maintenance as well as prevention and detection of crimes.
- Traffic unit
This unit consists of two subdivisions. This unit manages the traffic in the city.
- Control Room
- District Armed Reserve
This is the reserve force of Thiruvananthapuram City Police to assist the Local Police.
- Narcotics cell
This unit is responsible for the controlling of narcotics and drugs.
- Crime Detachment
This unit investigates some special cases.
- City Special Branch
This unit provides intelligence inputs to City Police.
- Dog Squad
This unit is responsible for the training of police dogs and their fitness.
- Mounted Police
This unit is responsible for the training of horses and their fitness.
- District Crime Records Bureau
This unit keeps the records of the criminals.
- Foreigners Registration Office
This unit is keeps records of foreigners.
- Tourist Police
Provides help to the tourists visiting the place and to maintain law and order at tourist spots.
- Women Police (Vanitha Cell)
List of Former Commissioner of Police
[edit]From January 1956 to November 1962, there was no separate Police commissionerate. An Superintendent of Police ranked officer served as the head of the Thiruvananthapuram district police. Since 1962, the Following officers have served as the Commissioner of Police in Thiruvananthapuram City.
- Symon T. Manjooran (November 1962 - May 1964)
- Srinivasa Rao (May 1964 - April 1965)
- T. Ananthshankara Iyer (April 1965 - June 1965)
- K. Sethumadhavamenon (June 1965 - March 1966)
- Symon T. Manjooran (March 1966 - June 1967)
- K. Sethumadhavamenon (June 1967 - July 1967)
- R. J. Padikkal (July 1967 - October 1967)
- P. K. Mohammad Hasan (October 1967 - February 1969)
- V. Krishnamoorthy (February 1969 - July 1970)
- C. Subramaniam (July 1970 - December 1973)
- P. R. Chandran (December 1973 - February 1975)
- N. Krishan Nair (February 1975 - June 1976)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Law and Order". Government of Kerala. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- ^ "Units". ABOUT CITY POLICE. Thiruvananthapuram City Police. Retrieved 25 July 2010.