Indore Police Explained

Agencyname:Indore Police Commissionarate
Formedyear:1872
Sizepopulation:3,272,335 (2011)
Police:yes
Local:yes
Oversightbody:State Government
Headquarters:The Office of Commissioner of Police
Chief1name:IPS Shri Hari Narayan Chari Mishra Commissioner of Police[1]
Chief1position:Inspector General Of Police(IG)
Parentagency:Madhya Pradesh Police
Stationtype:Police Stations
Stations:32

Indore Police is the law enforcement agency for Indore, which is under the jurisdiction and command of Madhya Pradesh Police. MP Police (District Indore) serves a region of three million people.

A police commissioner system has been implemented from December 2021 with IG as commissioner.[1]

List of superintendents of police

S.no.NameStart [2] End
1B.B. Mane Patilalign=right 21 February 195521 May 1962
2K. K. Dave align=right 19 June 196224 February 1964
3Shri M. K. Pateriaalign=right 25 February 19642 September 1964
4S. P. Mishraalign=right 3 September 196521 October 1967
5C. S. Kadamalign=right 22 October 196717 September 1969
6M. Natarajanalign=right 3 November 196912 September 1972
7V.K. Dharkaralign=right 26 September 197218 May 1973
8Surjeet Singhalign=right 19 May 197324 April 1977
9R.L.S. Yadavalign=right 1 May 19777 November 1981
10V.K. Dharkaralign=right 20 June 19807 November 1981
11R.L. Vermaalign=right 19 January 198421 May 1986
12Pannalalalign=right 1 June 198622 May 1987
13V.S. Choubeyalign=right 23 May 198710 March 1988
14S.K. Routalign=right 11 March 198817 October 1989
15S.S. Shuklaalign=right 18 October 198914 September 1990
16A.K. Dhasmanaalign=right 15 September 199031 July 1993
17Rustam Singhalign=right 31 July 199324 June 1996
18D.S. Sengaralign=right 24 June 199619 June 2000
19B.B.S. Thakuralign=right 19 June 20007 May 2003
20V. Madhu Kumaralign=right 7 May 200324 August 2004
21Adarsh Katiyaralign=right 24 August 200415 July 2006
22Anshuman Yadavalign=right 15 July 200614 June 2008
23R.K. Chaudharyalign=right 14 June 200825 October 2008
24Sanjeev Shamialign=right 25 October 200825 June 2009

List of senior superintendents of police

S.no.NameStart End
1V.K. Maheshwari25 June 2009 1 January 2010
2D. Shriniwas Rao 2 January 201019 August 2011
3A. SAI Manohar19 August 201128 July 2012

List of deputy inspector generals of police

S.no.NameStart End
1A. SAI Manohar28 July 2012 8 January 2013
2Rakesh Gupta 17 January 201320 May 2015
3Santosh kumar Singh20 May 20155 December 2016
4Harinarayana Chari Mishra5 December 201612 February 2019
5Ruchivardhan Mishra12 February 201929 March 2020
6Harinarayana Chari Mishra29 March 20204 February 2021
7Manish Kapuriya5 February 20219 December 2021

List of commissioners of police

History

Early years (1870-1910)

Indore city was divided into sub-divisions for police control. Each division was headed by a daroga, and all the darogas used to follow the instructions of the city faujdaar. The men that held post at various police stations were in fact soldiers, usually privates (Persian: sepoys, commonly referred to as jawans). In 1872, a renovation project prepared by Sir T. Madhava Rao handed over the services of all sepoys, cavalry, and senior officials from the military to the judicial cabinet. That administration reform created a clear demarcation between the police and the military.

In 1886, the population of Indore city was about 75,400, which included 864 sepoys (a ratio of 1 jawan per 87 people). Col. Thakur, the first Inspector General of the Indore police, directed his officers to refer to the rules and regulations as framed by the British rulers of India. However, this system was abolished on October 6, 1896, and around 500 jawans were shifted to the police department.

The total annual expense of the state at that time was 52,250. This was due to the death of most of the police jawans in the 1903 epidemic and the general public not being ready to be recruited. In 1907, the police administration was once again divided to improve the control of the city, and all of the police chowkis got connected by telephone lines.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Madhya Pradesh: Bhopal, Indore get first police commissioners. India Today.
  2. Web site: Superintendents of Indore since 1955 . 10 April 2016 . Indore Police.