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Total 1480 Sq. km area is under the jurisdiction of Bankshall Court and the number of Police Stations under the Court is 20. There are 41 judicial court rooms including City Sessions, Special Court, Fast Track Courts, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and Chief Judges courts.
A Kolkata police ambulance. The jurisdiction of the Kolkata Police covers the area of Kolkata District and an adjacent area as well. That adjacent area, like Kolkata District, is within the boundaries of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. The Kolkata Police's entire area comprises all 144 wards of the KMC. [15]
The Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy (SVSPA) is the state level police training institution catering to the training needs of West Bengal Police and Kolkata Police. The Academy conducts basic training for DSP Probationers, Cadet Sub-Inspectors of both Armed & Un-Armed branches and Recruit Constables for West Bengal Police and also for ...
The Headquarter of CID is situated at Bhabani Bhaban, 31 Belvedere Road, Alipore, Kolkata. [3] At present, CID West Bengal is headed by R. Rajasekaran, IPS, Addl. Director General of Police . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Commissioner of Kolkata Police Force Insignia of Commissioner of Police Incumbent Manoj Kumar Verma, IPS since 17 September 2024 Kolkata Police Force Style The Learned Commissioner of Police Abbreviation Ld. CP Residence 2, Loudon Street, Kolkata Seat Lalbazar, Kolkata Appointer Government of West Bengal Constituting instrument The Calcutta Police Act, 1866 Formation 1856 ; 169 years ago (1856 ...
In 2011, it was announced that Kolkata Police and Kolkata Municipal Corporation area will be coterminous. [12] [13] Kolkata Postal District however extends right up to Barrackpur in the North, Barasat in the North-East, Rajarhat in the East, up to Baruipur in South-East and Pailan in South and up to Pujali in South-West. The Postal code in this ...
The Kolkata police district registered 15,510 Indian Penal Code cases in 2010, the 8th-highest total in the country. [172] In 2010, the crime rate was 117.3 per 100,000, below the national rate of 187.6; it was the lowest rate among India's largest cities. [173]
Ekbalpore triple murder [1] [2] was the gruesome murder [3] of a widow and her two teenage daughters which took place in Kolkata, India in March 2014. According to Kolkata police, the two daughters were strangled to death after being hit by a hammer. The mother was also strangled to death.