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The head of a state police force has the designation of Director General of Police or Director General and Inspector General of Police, and is assisted by one to several Additional or Special DGPs. Each Additional/Special DGP is responsible for a bureau within the state police (Law & Order, Crime, Administration, Intelligence, Armed Police etc.).
Under the IG are two deputy inspectors-general who command the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service respectively. The inspector-general is appointed for a single four-year term, and is not eligible for re-appointment. The inspector-general may be removed from office by the president only on the grounds of: [5]
DGP ADGP IGP DIG SSP SP Addl. SP ASP ASP ASP Note 1: The equivalent rank to the ASP in State Police Services is the deputy superintendent of police (DSP/DySP). Note 2: The commissioner of police is a post typically held by IG and above rank officers.
DGP ADGP IG DIG SP (SG) SP Addl. SP ASP IPS Trainee IPS Trainee Note: Commissioner of Police is a post held by different rank officers in different places. For example, it is held by IG rank officers in Thiruvananthapuram City and Kochi City; by DIG rank officer in Kozhikode; by SP rank officers in Kollam City, Thrissur City, Kannur City etc.
The Director General of Police (DGP) is the highest-ranking police officer in Indian states and union territories. The DGP is appointed by the cabinet and holds a three-star rank . The DGP is responsible for overseeing the entire police force and law enforcement activities within their respective jurisdiction.
DGP ADGP IGP DIG SSP SP Addl.SP ASP ASP ASP Note 1: The equivalent rank to the ASP in State Police Services is the deputy superintendent of police (DSP/DySP). Note 2: The commissioner of police is a post typically held by DIG and above rank officers.
Marine Drive Walkway at night. Joseph Thomas joined the Indian Army in early 1964 at the age of 22 and saw action in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.In early September 1965, he successfully captained his group of men deep into enemy territory during the height of the war.
It is the second-highest rank in the state police forces of India, below the Director General of Police (DGP) and above the Inspector General of Police (IGP). ADGPs are responsible for overseeing various aspects of police administration, including law and order, investigations, intelligence, training, and modernization. [1] [2]