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Police administration in Kollam is divided into two districts: urban and rural. The City Police is headed by a City Police Commissioner, an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer with the rank of SP; its headquarters is at Kollam. The rural police is headed by the Rural Superintendent of Police (SP), with its headquarters at Kottarakkara.
Police administration in Kollam is divided into two districts: urban and rural. The City Police is headed by a City Police Commissioner, an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer with the rank of SP; its headquarters is at Kollam. The rural police is headed by the Rural Superintendent of Police (SP), with its headquarters at Kottarakkara.
The rural police is headed by the District Police Chief (DPC), with its headquarters at Kottarakkara. Both heads report to the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP), Thiruvananthapuram Range (Kerala). [7] The Kollam City Police came into existence on 1 March 2011 following the division of the Kollam District Police force into the Kollam ...
There are 20 police districts in total, and among these, 8 police districts are coterminous with the respective revenue districts, while the remaining 12 police districts are constituted by bifurcating the revenue district into "city" and "rural" areas. Each police district is headed by a "District Police Chief" (DPC), an IPS officer typically ...
Out of these 20 police districts, 14 are rural police districts, and 6 are city police districts (also known as police commissionerates). Each police district is headed by a District Police Chief (DPC). The District Police Chief must be an officer holding the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP) or higher.
Some of the most qualified candidates in the state's rural departments are being recruited by other agencies such as the Alameda Police Department, which last year offered eye-grabbing signing ...
Kerala is divided into districts, revenue divisions, taluks, and villages for revenue administration, and for rural development, it is divided into blocks. Each state government department has its own administrative divisions, usually all functioning at the district level. Other divisions include police districts and education districts.
Kollam Assembly constituency; Kollam City Police; Kollam Development Authority; Kollam Lok Sabha constituency; Kollam metropolitan area; Kollam Municipal Corporation; Kollam Rural Police; Kottarakkara Assembly constituency; Kunnathur, Kerala Assembly constituency