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Originally, head constable was the normal title for the chief officer of a borough police force in England and Wales. Throughout the later 19th century and early 20th century, this title was superseded by chief constable in most forces.
Sergeant and constable: Division letter and three or four digits; Special constable: Division letter and four digits, the first digit being a 7; In the Metropolitan Police, the borough code is a two-letter code which follows the digits (but displayed above them on epaulettes).
Constable Industrial police: Deputy assistant director Circle commander Assistant sub-inspector Naik: Constable Traffic division: Traffic inspector Sergeant Town sub-inspector Assistant town sub-inspector Traffic constable
After independence, many changes to the Bombay Police were instituted. On 15 August 1947, J.S. Bharucha became the first Indian head of the Bombay Police, taking over from the last British Commissioner, Mr. A.E. Caffin. [2] A dog squad was set up in 1965. Computers were first used by the Bombay police in 1976.
Constable Student Victoria Police [2] 2010–present Chief commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Commander Chief superintendent [note 1] Superintendent: Chief inspector [note 2] Inspector: Senior sergeant Sergeant: Leading senior constable Senior constable First constable [3] Constable: Probationary constable Commissioner ...
Now Punjab Constabulary is a borrowing agency where police officials [10] and officers of different ranks (Constable to Inspector) are received from various districts and regions for a period of 02 years. [11]
In 2011, the Kerala Police started using the designation Senior Civil Police Officer (SCPO) for personnel holding the rank of head constable. Constable to sub-inspector ranking personnel now belongs to the Kerala Civil Police Subordinate Service (KCP).
Head Constable 1863–1865 John Allison Head Constable 1865–1877 Captain Isaac Colquhoun Chief constable: 1877–1913 Captain Alfred Thomas Chief Constable 1913–1921 Richard D. Roberts Chief Constable 1921–1927 Thomas Rawson Chief Constable 1927–1931 Frank Joseph May Chief Constable 1931–1941 David Victor Turner Chief Constable 1941–19