Pune Police
Pune City Police Department is the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over 790 km2 in the city of Pune, India. The city police is division of Maharashtra Police, i.e. state police department of Maharashtra. The current Pune Commissionerate or Headquarters came into existence on 1 July 1965. Department operates from 30 police stations. It also has the responsibility of traffic policing the city roads.
History
Though policing existed in ancient and medieval period also but it was known by different names.In 1764, the Peshwa Madhav Rao I created for the first time a regular office of Kotwal or the Head of Police, and appointed Balaji Narayan Ketkar, the first Kotwal of Pune. The city was divided into 4 police stations, known as Kotwal Chawdi, viz. Somwar Peth, Vetal Peth, Raviwar Peth, and Budhwar Peth. The next Kotwal Ghasiram added Narayan Peth and Shaniwar Peth.
The British created the police department as we know it today. After conquering Sindh, as Governor of Bombay Presidency, Sir Charles Napier introduced a new force in 1843 exclusively for police work and having no links with the military. Later on, the British government passed the Police Act, 1861, to re-organize the police department.
In 1882 the strength of the district or regular police was 1096. Of these under the District Superintendent two were subordinate officers, 177 were inferior subordinate officers, and twenty-five were mounted and 891 foot constables. The cost of maintaining this force was for the Superintendent a yearly salary of £920 ; for the subordinate officers yearly salaries of not less than £120 and the inferior subordinate officers on yearly salaries of less than £120, a yearly cost of £4686 ; and for the foot and mounted constables a cost of £10,171. Besides their pay a sum of £240 was yearly allowed for the horse and travelling allowances of the Superintendent; £696 for the pay and travelling allowances of his establishment.; £223 for the horse and travelling allowances of subordinate officers; and £2025 a year for contingencies and petty charges. Thus the total yearly cost of maintaining the police department amounted to £18,962.
On an area of 5348 square miles, and a population of 900,621, these figures give one constable for every 4.88 square miles and 821 people and a cost of £3 10s. 11d. to the square mile or 5½d. to each head of the population. Of the total strength of 1096, exclusive of the Superintendent, ninety-one, twelve officers and seventy-nine men, were in 1882 employed as guards over treasuries and lockups or as escorts to prisoners and treasure, 239 were posted in towns and municipalities, 153 in cantonments, and 612,103 officers and 509 men, on other duties. Of the whole number, exclusive of the Superintendent, 509 were provided with fire-arms and 586 were provided with batons, and 219 of whom eighty-seven were officers and 132 men could read and write.
Except for the District Superintendent who was a European and ten officers and three men who were Eurasians, the members of the police department were all natives of India. Of these fifty-one officers and 198 men were Muhammadans, fourteen officers, and thirty men Brahmans, thirteen officers and sixty-six men Rajputs, eighty-two officers and 551 men Marathas, two officers and forty-eight men Ramoshis, six officers and twenty men Hindus of other castes, and one officer was a Jew. The European Superintendent and the ten Eurasian officers and three men were Christians.
Organization
The Pune City Police Department is headed by a Police Commissioner, who is an IPS officer. The position is currently held by Mr Amitesh Kumar, IPS of the 1995 batch.The Pune City Police comes under the state Home Ministry/Department.
Currently Pune City Police comprises Commissioner of Police, Joint Commissioner of Police, Additional Commissioner of Police, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Police Inspectors, Assistant Police Inspectors/Police Sub Inspector and Police Men. The Police Commissionerate is divided into two regions, North Region and South Region. Each region is headed by an Additional Commissioner of Police. Each region is divided into two zones, hence there are four Zones in Pune City viz. Zone-1, Zone-2, Zone-3, Zone-4. Each Zone is headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police. Each Zone is further divided into two or three sub-divisions. Each sub-division is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police. There are 9 sub-divisions in Pune Police Commissionerate. Under each sub-division, there are 3–4 Police Stations. In Pune Police Commissionerate, including Pimpri-Chinchwad Corporation, defence cantonment board, there are 31 Police Stations, each headed by a Senior Police Inspector. There are 3–4 Police Chowkies for each Police Station. In Pune Police Commissionerate there are 104 Police Chowkies. Each Police Chowky is headed by an API/PSI ranked Officer.
Additionally it also has the following departments –
- Additional commissioner assisted by DCP HQ – 1 and DCP HQ −2
- Additional commissioner assisted by DCP Zone – 1 and DCP Zone – 2
- Additional commissioner assisted by DCP Zone – 3 and DCP Zone – 4
Branches of city police