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Punjab Police
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ਪੰਜਾਬ ਪੁਲਿਸ
Abbreviation
P.P.
Motto
ਸ਼ੁਭ ਕਰਮਨ ਤੇ ਕਬਹੁੰ ਨਾ ਟਰੋਂ
"Shubh karman te kabhun nan taron"
(Punjabi in Gurumukhi Script:"Let me never deviate from doing a righteous deed" - Lyrics from a poem by Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Maharaj, 10th Patshahi")
Agency overview
Formed
1861
Employees
70000[1]
Annual budget
₹4,600 crore (US$ 726 million)[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
Punjab, India

India Punjab locator map.svg

Map of Punjab Police's jurisdiction.
Primary governing body
Government of Punjab (India)
Secondary governing body
P.P.R. 1934
General nature
• Local civilian agency
Headquarters
Chandigarh



Sworn members
“To learn what is good, a thousand days are not sufficient; to learn what is evil, an hour is too long.”
Facilities

Motorcycle, Jeep, Cars, Buses, Trucks

3083[3]
Notables
Anniversary
  • 21 October

Website

punjabpolice.gov.in

The Punjab Police (abbreviated as PP) is the police agency responsible for Law enforcement and investigations within the state of Punjab, India. Punjab police has a broad array of specialized services, including the prevention and detection of crime, maintenance of law and order and the enforcement of the Constitution of India.
Its headquarters are located at Jan Marg, Chandigarh, India.


On September 7, 2011, Punjab Police started a video conferencing service to redress problems of NRIs.[4]
The current DGP of the Punjab police is Suresh Arora.[5]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Rapid Rural Police Response System


  • 3 Punjab Highway Patrol


  • 4 Night Policing Scheme


  • 5 Bureau of Investigation


  • 6 Training centres


  • 7 Armed Battalions


  • 8 Weapons and Equipments


  • 9 Vehicles


  • 10 Cyber Crime Cell Punjab


  • 11 Punjab SWAT


    • 11.1 Major operation




  • 12 Commemoration Day


  • 13 Office Holders


  • 14 Punjab police in popular culture


    • 14.1 Punjabi Films


    • 14.2 Hindi Films




  • 15 Praise


  • 16 See also


  • 17 References


  • 18 External links





History


After Independence of India, Punjab police was responsible for protection of Indo-Pak as well as Indo-Chinese border before BSF and ITBP were raised.[6]



Rapid Rural Police Response System


Punjab to be the first state of India to have Rapid Rural Police Response System which provides City PCR-like response service in rural areas.[7] As Punjab Police adopted Computer-Aided-Dispatch (CAD) system for Dial 100 system, 289 four-wheelers and 724 GPS fitted motorcycles are being used.[8][9]



Punjab Highway Patrol


Punjab Police have global positioning system (GPS) tracker and vehicle registration search device equipped highway patrol vehicles.[10]



Night Policing Scheme


Punjab is first state in the country to launch Night policing scheme with independent cadre, command and structure of 4,000 strong police force[11] for prevention of offences at night time.[12]



Bureau of Investigation


Punjab is the first State of India that have formed Bureau of Investigation and separated law & order duties from investigation functions by bringing all investigation staff of 7,772 under a unified wing command.[13] The Bureau of Investigation would conduct investigation into civil and criminal cases registered at various police stations[14] and is equipped with:



  • mobile forensic evidence collection units

  • regional forensic science labs

  • modern cyber crime unit

  • modern interview rooms

  • modern women police stations in all districts[15]



Training centres


Police Recruits Training Centre

Police Recruits Training Centre (PRTC) is located at Jahan Khelan, which is about 10 km from Hoshiarpur on the Una road. PRTC Jahan Khelan is headed by a Commandant. This is a subsidiary training centre of the Punjab Police Academy. It caters to the teaching and training needs of the newly recruited police constables and also organizes several other courses. It is the oldest and premier police training centre of Northern area and is functioning in this campus since November 1947 after shifting from fort Gobindgarh, Amritsar.


Commando training centre

Punjab Police has a commando training centre at Fort Bahadurgarh in Patiala.[16]



Armed Battalions



  • Punjab Armed Police

  • India Reserve Battalions

  • Punjab Commando Police


The headquarters of the Punjab Armed Police are located at Jalandhar while the India Reserve Battalions are stationed at Sangrur, Amritsar, Patiala, Ludhiana and Jalandhar and the Punjab Commando Police at Bahadurgarh (Patiala) and S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali).



Weapons and Equipments



PP was equipped with .303 rifles, .410 Muskets,561 Sten Guns but now modernisation with Advanced weapons taking place.[2]



Vehicles


Punjab Police have 3083 vehicles[3] and patrol cars like Mahindra Scorpio Getaways[17][18] and Maruti Gypsys.[19] PP also have motorcycles equipped with GPS and Multi Utility Vehicles equipped with GPS and CCTV cameras.[20]



Cyber Crime Cell Punjab



Punjab Police have a dedicated cyber crime cell to deal with cyber crime in the state headed by IG ranked police officer having office in Phase 4, S.A.S Nagar.



Punjab SWAT



Punjab Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) was formed in 2010.[21][22] They are usually tasked with protection duties.[23] They are highly trained on the lines of National Security Guard by Israel's Mossad[24] through private company Athena Security, deployed by the Punjab Government.[25] All the commandos are under 28 years of age, thus making them fit and capable of tasks meant for commandos. Their main work is to fight against any terrorist attack if it occurs in Punjab State. They have been trained exclusively in Krav Maga, room intervention, close and open techniques and other secret tactics.[26]


The SWAT is provided with various state-of-art equipment and the latest technology.[27] The teams are provided with:



  • Bullet-proof transport

  • Light weight bullet-proof jackets and helmets

  • Hands-free radio sets

  • Complete anti-trauma body suit with level-2 protection

  • Riot control helmet

  • Gas masks

  • Shock shields

  • Laser guns

  • Gas guns and

  • Pepper gun launcher


Weapons




  • Glock 17 pistol


  • Brugger & Thomet MP9 sub machine gun


  • Heckler & Koch MP5 sub machine gun


  • MTAR 21 X95 assault rifle


  • SIG 552 assault rifle


  • AK-47 assault rifle

  • Steyr SSG 69

  • CornerShot

  • Night vision device



Major operation


Punjab SWAT very efficiently handled counter-terrorism operation at Dina Nagar[28] Police Station in 2015 Gurdaspur attack[29][30] by killing all 3 suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists.[31]



Commemoration Day


Every year, 21 October is celebrated as Commemoration Day by Punjab Police.[32]



Office Holders


Following is the list of all the major IPS Officeholders in Punjab Police.






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Sr. Rank Name Year of Allotment Current Posting Date of retirement
1

Sumedh Singh Saini
1982
DGP-cum-Chairman, Punjab Police Housing Corporation, S.A.S.Nagar
30.06.2018
2

Suresh Arora
1982
DGP
30.09.2018
3
Samant Kumar Goel
1984
On Central Deputation (Addl. Secretary, Cabinet Sectt., Govt. of India, New Delhi).
31.05.2020
4
Mohd. Mustafa
1985
DGP/Punjab State Human Rights Commission, Chg.
28.02.2021
5
Hardeep Singh Dhillon
1985
DGP/Law & Order, Pb., Chg
31.03.2019
6
Jasminder Singh
1986
DGP/IVC, Pb., Chandigarh.
31.08.2019
7
S. Chattopadhayaya
1986
DGP/HRD, Pb., Chg.
31.03.2022
8
Dinkar Gupta
1987
DGP/Int., Pb., Chg
31.03.2024
9
C. Sita Rami Reddy
1987
DGP/Investigation, Lokpal, Pb., Chg.
31.12.2020
10
M.K. Tiwari
1987
DGP-cum-MD, Punjab Police Housing Corporation, Chandigarh.
28.02.2022
11
V.K. Bhawra
1987
DGP/Prov. & Modern., Pb., Chg. (Addl. charge of Information Technology & Tele. Wing and Incharge/Nodal Officer, Election Cell, Punjab Police, Chg.)
31.05.2024
12
Prabodh Kumar
1988
Director/Bureau of Investigation, Pb., Chg.
31.01.2025
13
Rohit Choudhary
1988
ADGP/Railways, Pb., Chg.
31.03.2022
14
Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota
1988
ADGP/Prisons, Pb., Chg.
31.08.2022
15
Sanjeev Kumar Kalra
1989
ADGP/Welfare, Pb., Chg.
28.02.2026
16
Parag Jain
1989
On Central Deputation (Jt. Secy., Cabinet Sectt., Govt. of India, New Delhi.)
31.12.2026
17
Barjinder Kumar Uppal
1991
ADGP-cum-Chief Director, Vigilance Bureau, Pb., Chg.
31.05.2022
18
Balbir Kumar Bawa
1991
ADGP-cum-Comdt. Genl., Punjab Home Guards & Director, Civil Defence, Pb., Chg.
31.08.2019
19
Sharad Satya Chauhan (Dr.)
1992
ADGP/Policy & Rules, Pb.,Chg.
31.03.2028
20
Harpreet Singh Sidhu
1992
ADGP/STF, Punjab, Chg. (Addl. charge of ADGP/Border since )
31.05.2027
21
Gaurav Yadav
1992
ADGP/Security, Pb., Chg.
30.04.2029
22
Kuldeep Singh
1992
ADGP/Armed Bns., Jalandhar.
31.12.2026
23
Rajinderpal Singh Brar
1992
ADGP/PSPCL, PTL. (Hqrs. at Chg.)
31.05.2019
24
Gurpreet Kaur Deo (Mrs.)
1993
IGP/Prov., Pb., Chg.
31.01.2028
25
Varinder Kumar
1993
IGP/Intelligence, Pb., Chg. (Hqrs. at S.A.S.Nagar.)
31.07.2025
26
Ishwar Singh
1993
IGP/NRI Affairs & Women Welfare, Pb., S.A.S.Nagar.
31.05.2026
27
Jitendra Kumar Jain (Dr.)
1993
IGP/CDO, Pb., BHG., Patiala.
30.09.2028
28
Satish Kumar Asthana
1993
IGP/Modernisation, Pb., Chg.
31.05.2025
29
Shashi Prabha Dwivedi (Mrs.)
1993
IGP/Crime, Pb, Chg.
30.09.2026
30
Rajendra Namdeo Dhoke
1993
IGP-cum-Commissioner of Police, Ludhiana.
30.06.2025
31
Arpit Shukla
1993
IGP/Zonal-2, Punjab, Jalandhar.
30.04.2026
32
Naresh Kumar Dr.
1994
IGP/ Intelligence, Pb,. Chg. (Hqrs. at S.A.S.Nagar.)
30.09.2026
33
Ram Singh
1994
On Central Deputation (Director, Ministry of Textiles, GOI, New Delhi.)
31.05.2029
34
Sudhanshu S. Srivastava
1994
IGP-cum-Commissioner of Police, Amritsar.
31.01.2029
35
Praveen Kumar Sinha
1994
IGP-cum-Commissioner of Police, Jalandhar.
31.05.2030
36
B.Chandra Sekhar
1994
IGP/STF, Patiala Zone and Admn., Pb., Chg. (Also Nodal Officer/STF, Pb.)
31.07.2025
37
Amardeep Singh Rai
1994
IGP/Zonal-1, Pb., Patiala. (with addl. charge of IGP/Vig. Bureau, Pb., Chg.)
31.05.2028
38
Neeraja Voruvuru (Mrs)
1994
IGP/Personnel, Pb., Chg.
30.04.2031
39
Anita Punj (Mrs.)
1994
IGP/Training, Pb., Chg.
31.05.2027
40
Kapil Dev
1995
On Central Deputation (Director, Cabinet Sectt., GOI, New Delhi.)
31.03.2032
41
Pramod Ban
1995
IGP/STF, Jal. Zone Hqrs. at Chg.
30.09.2028
42
Mohd.Faiyaz Farooqui
1995
IGP/Crime, Pb., Chg.
31.03.2027
43
Amit Prasad
1995
IGP/CI, Pb., Chg.
31.07.2028
44
Gautam Cheema
1995
IGP/Law & Order-2, Pb., Chg.
31.05.2031
45
G. Nageswara Rao
1995
IGP-cum-Dir., Vig. Bureau, Pb., Chg.
30.04.2027
46
Paramraj Singh Umranangal
1995
IGP/Policy & Rules, Pb., Chg.
31.12.2025
47
Tejinder Pal Singh Sandhu
1995
IGP/IVC, Pb., Chg.
31.12.2018
48
Vibhu Raj (Mrs.)
1996
IGP/EOW, Crime, Pb., Chg.
31.12.2027
49
Rajiv Ahir
1996
On Central Deputation (Counsellor, Community Affairs & Labour, High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur.)
31.03.2027
50
Lakshmee Kant Yadav
1996
IGP/Crime, Pb., Chg.
31.12.2028
51
Pavan Kumar Rai
1997
On Central Deputation (Director, Cabinet Sectt., GOI, New Delhi)
31.10.2030
52
Naunihal Singh
1997
IGP/Cyber Crime, Pb., SAS Nagar.
30.09.2033
53
Arun Pal Singh
1997
IGP/PAP, Jal. (Addl. charge as IGP/Trg., Armed Bns., Jal.)
30.04.2033
54
Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal
1997
IGP/STF, Pb., Border Zone with Hqrs. at Chg.
31.01.2030
55
Nilabh Kishore
1998
On deputation in Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
28.02.2034
56
Kunwar Vijay P. Singh
1998
IGP/ATS (Intelligence-II), Pb., Chg. (Hqrs. at S.A.S.Nagar.)
30.09.2029
57
Shive Kumar Verma
1998
IGP/EOW, Vig. Bureau, Pb., Chg.
31.10.2031
58
Balkar Singh Sidhu
1998
IGP/STF, Bathinda Zone Hqrs. at Chg.
31.03.2021
59
Gurinder Singh Dhillon
1998
IGP/Law & Order-1, Pb., Chg.
31.05.2024
60
Mohnish Chawla
1998
IGP/Traffic, Pb., Chg.
30.04.2025
61
Surinderpal Singh Parmar
1998
IGP/Welfare, Pb., Chg.
30.09.2026
62
Amar Singh Chahal
1998
IGP/IRB, Pb., Patiala.
31.12.2019
63
Jatinder Singh Aulakh
1998
IGP/Hqrs., Pb., Chg.
31.01.2023
64
Mukhwinder Singh Chhina
1998
IGP/Bathinda Zone, Bathinda.
31.12.2023
65
Rakesh Agrawal
1999
IGP/C.M.Sec., Pb., Chg./SPU
31.12.2035
66
Jaskaran Singh
1999
DIG/Jalandhar Range, Jalandhar.
30.04.2024
67
Yurinder Singh
1999
DIG-cum-Joint Dir., MRS PPA, Phillaur.
31.10.2021
68
Rajinder Singh (Darbhanga)
1999
DIG/Ferozepur Range, Ferozepur.
31.03.2018
69
Dinesh Pratap Singh
2000
On Central Deputation (As Director, Cabinet Sectt., GOI, New Delhi.)
29.02.2032
70
Arun Kumar Mittal
2000
DIG/Training,CPO,Pb,Chg
30.06.2022
71
Kaustubh Sharma (Dr.)
2001
On Central Deputation (Zonal/Deputy Director, Narcotic Control Bureau, New Delhi.) (Zonal Director/NCB, Zonal Unit/Chandigarh since 06.01.2014)
31.03.2032
72
Pradeep Kumar Yadav
2002
AIG/Admin./IT & T, Pb., Chg.
30.06.2037
73
Gursharan Singh Sandhu
2002
DIG/Ludhiana Range, Ludhiana
31.07.2024
74
Kanwar Bahadur Singh
2002
ADC to Governor of Punjab, Chg.
31.08.2020
75

Sukhchain Singh (Dr.)
2003
DIG/Information Technology & Telecommunication, Pb., Chg.
30.04.2037
76
Ashish Choudhary
2003
DIG/Provisioning, CPO, Pb., Chg..
30.09.2036
77
Surinder Kumar Kalia
2003
DIG/Admn., PAP, Jal. Addl. charge as DIG/Admn., CDO, BHG, PTL. and DIG/PAP-2 & Training, Chg.)
31.12.2021
78
Babu Lal Meena
2004
DIG/Ropar Range, Ropar. (In the rank of SP)
30.06.2032
79
Ranbir Singh Khatra
2004
DIG/Admn., IRB, Pb., PTL. (In the rank of SP) (Addl. charge as DIG/CI, Pb., Chg.)
31.03.2021
80
Tulsi Ram
2004
DIG/Admn., CPO, Pb., Chg. (In the rank of SP)
31.03.2018
81
Harsh Kumar Bansal
2005
On Central Deputation as Joint Deputy Director/ Intelligence Bureau, GOI, New Delhi.
30.09.2038
82
Dilbag Singh
2005
DIG/Training, Pb., Chg. (Current Duty Charge)
31.10.2017
83
Baljot Singh Rathore
2005
DIG/Government Railways Police, Pb., Patiala (Current Duty Charge)
31.12.2026
84
Gurpreet Singh Bhullar
2005
SSP/Jalandhar (Rural)
31.10.2027
85

Hardial Singh Mann
2005
AIG/State Crime Police Station & State Cyber Crime Police Station, SAS Nagar.
31.08.2021
86
Harbaj Singh
2005
AIG/Traffic, Pb., Chg.
31.03.2022
87
Gurpreet Singh (Toor)
2005
AIG/Counter Intelligence, Ludhiana.
31.05.2022
88
Surjit Singh
2005
SSP/Ludhiana (Rural)
28.02.2022
89
Harjinder Singh
2005
Comdt., 9th Bn. PAP, Amritsar.
31.10.2017
90
Gurpreet Singh Gill
2005
Supdt./Central Jail, Kapurthala.
31.08.2022
91
Iqbal Singh
2005
AIG/Special Cell, Pb., Chg.
30.11.2017
92
Pawan Kumar
2005
Comdt./RTC, PAP, Jal.
31.01.2019
93
Dhanpreet Kaur (Mrs.)
2006
On Central Deputation Private Secy. to Hon'ble MOS for Social Justice and Empowerment, GOI, New Delhi. (In the rank of Deputy Secy.)
30.04.2039
94
Inderbir Singh
2007
AIG/Policy & Rules, Pb., Chg.
31.07.2040
95
S. Boopathi (Dr.)
2007
SSP/Patiala.
30.04.2036
96
Amrit Brar (Mrs.)
2007
AIG/Commission, Crime, Pb., Chg.
31.10.2019
97
Harcharan Singh Bhullar
2007
SSP/Gurdaspur
31.10.2027
98
Sanmeet Kaur (Mrs.)
2007
AIG/Investigation, BOI, Pb., Chg.
28.02.2041
99
Jagadale Nilambari Vijay (Mrs.)
2008
SSP/U.T., Chandigarh.
30.06.2041
100
Rahul S.
2008
On Central Deputation as SP/National Investigation Agency, Branch Office, Kochi.
31.05.2037

[33]



Punjab police in popular culture


Punjab police has been frequently portrayed in films. Some of the prominent ones are listed below:



Punjabi Films




  • Jatt & Juliet 2 (2013)


  • Baaz (2014)[34]


  • Mahaul Theek Hai (1999)


  • Police in Pollywood (2014)



Hindi Films




  • Jo Bole So Nihaal (2005)


  • Udta Punjab (2016)



Praise


Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Home Minister of India praised Punjab Police saying,[32]


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I know the difficulties and disaster which overtook the Punjab Police during the period of partition. Your force was depleted terribly and quickly you had to begin from a scratch. After such a partition and the period of communal disturbances a parallel of which is not known, you had to face great difficulties and you have in fact performed miracle in reorganizing your force in such a short time and in such a splendid manner



See also


  • Law enforcement in India


References





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  32. ^ ab Police Commemoration Day


  33. ^ Punjab Police, IPS officers


  34. ^ "Watch: Babbu Maan in Baaz". The Times of India. 5 November 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2015.




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