by Punjabnewswire4u
AMRITSAR, DEC 20
The Punjab
Police is organising the 1st Conference of the Commissioners of Police of the
country on 21st and 22nd of December, 2012, in coordination with the Bureau of
Police Research & Development.
About 55 delegates are attending the Conference. There
are a total of 47 Commissionerates in the country. Commissioners of Police from
21 Commissionerates and representatives from 7 Commissionerates are attending
the Conference. In addition, Director General of Police, Andhra Pradesh, Sh. V.
Dinesh Reddy and Principal Secretary (Home), Assam, Sh. Sailesh are also attending.
Eminent delegates attending the Conference, include Sh. Neeraj Kumar,
Commissioner of Police, Delhi, Dr. Satya Pal Singh, Commissioner of Police,
Mumbai, Sh. Anurag Sharma, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad and Dr. K. N.
Sharma, Director General of Police, BPR&D.
Representatives from 9 States which do not have the
Commissionerate system are also attending the Conference to understand the
system and make appropriate proposals to their respective States. These States
include J & K, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand,
Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Apart from discussions and deliberations, the following
presentations are scheduled for the Conference: i) Ideal structure of Commissionerates –
DGP, Andhra Pradesh.
ii) Crowd
Control – Latest technology and concepts – CP, Mumbai.
iii) Court
monitoring system – CP, Vijaywada.
iv) Traffic
management – CP, Bangalore.
Discussions and deliberations will be held on various
issues including: -Structure of Commissionerates, Regulatory and monitoring
functions , City patrolling system, Foreigners registration and monitoring
system, Magisterial duties and
Prevention of crime.
After analysing the existing structures, the delegates will propose an
ideal structure for Commissionerates in the country.
Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal, Hon’ble Dy. Chief Minister –cum- Home Minister
Punjab shall be the Chief Guest and will deliver the keynote address on
21.12.2012 at 3:15 p.m.
It may be mentioned here that the Government of India had constituted a
committee headed by Mr. Padmanabhiah, former Union Home Secretary on police reforms.
The committee in its report submitted in August 2000 recommended that in all
state capitals and in all cities having a population of more than 10 lakhs, the
system of Police Commissionerate be adopted. At present, Police
Commissionerates are functional in 12 states of Delhi, West Bengal,
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Odisha, Gujarat,
Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab only.
It has been a long journey in establishing Police
Commissionerates in major cities of the country for the requirements of
handling law and order and internal security issues effectively, despite the
fact that the system got operational in Calcutta (Kolkata), Bombay (Mumbai) and
Madras (Chennai) more than seventy years before Independence. It was introduced
in Hyderabad in 1939. Thereafter, Commissionerate status was given to Ahmedabad
and Bangalore in 1960. In 1965, the cities of Pune and Nagpur were also
converted into Commissionerates. While moving the motion for making Ahmedabad
City into a Police Commissionerate, it was emphasised that large modern city
had to face complex issues requiring police arrangements supervised by senior
officers and promptness of approach, for which success of Bombay Police was a
shining example.
In Punjab, 3 Commissionerates of Amritsar, Ludhiana and
Jalandhar were set up in 2010.
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