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Ahmedabad City Police | |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | City, India |
Legal jurisdiction | Ahmedabad |
Governing body | Government of Gujarat |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Parent agency | Gujarat Police |
The Ahmedabad City Police is the primary law enforcement agency and is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Indian state of Gujarat.
It is a subdivision and the part of the state police force of Gujarat.
The force is headed by a Commissioner.
It is responsible for the protection and safety of Ahmedabad residents.
The police operate from 48 regular police stations. In addition, the Mahila Police Station was established to deal specifically with women's offenses and issues. It functions under the Crime Branch and is headed by a police inspector.
14 traffic police stations deal with traffic-related issues.
In the online form for domestic help registration, [1] people employing domestic help are required to supply name, mobile number and temporary as well as permanent addresses of the owner and domestic help. Copies of their documents can be uploaded on the Ahmedabad City Police website.
HEART is a pilot project launched by Ahmedabad City Police for women's safety. Under this project whenever a woman is assaulted, dialing a toll free number 1091 HEART would alert the police, parents/relatives/friends and provide the victim's location. [2]
Setu programme aims to provide a friendly face to Gujarat Police. [3]
Transport initiatives aim for effective street management towards sustainable mobility of vehicular traffic for which DIG Ashok Kumar Yadav received an award on behalf of city police as best city urban transport initiatives at an award function in Nagpur.
Looking at the health of traffic police staff deployed near the Pirana dump site, the Ahmedabad police department plans to install outdoor air purifiers at traffic points to provide staff with fresh air. [4]
Ahmedabad police commissioner AK Singh issued a notification immediately banning PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds [PUBG] and Momo Challenge. [5]
The Ahmedabad Traffic Police host 'Police Pathshala' [6] with an aim to bring change in the lives of children living on footpaths. [7]
Sr. No. | Name | From | To |
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1. | NIRANJANDAS | 6-5-1960 | 3-3-1961 |
2. | N. RAMA IYER | 4-3-1961 | 28-11-1963 |
3. | R. RAISINGHANI | 29-11-1963 | 15-4-1964 |
4. | NIRANJANDAS | 16-4-1964 | 27-10-1964 |
5. | J K. SEN | 28-10-1964 | 8-11-1964 |
6. | E.F. DEBOO | 9-11-1964 | 3-6-1970 |
7. | N.H. SETHNA | 4-6-1970 | 29-1-1973 |
8. | E.N. RENISON | 30-1-1973 | 30-4-1977 |
9. | P.B. MALIA | 1-5-1977 | 1-6-1978 |
10. | H.C. SINGH | 2-6-1978 | 8-7-1979 |
11. | P.G. NAWANI | 9-7-1979 | 23-4-1980 |
12. | M.M. SINGH | 24-4-1980 | 31-8-1982 |
13. | V.T. SHAH | 21-9-1982 | 29-2-1984 |
14. | Y.B. JHALA | 12-4-1984 | 31-3-1985 |
15. | B.K. JHA | 31-3-1985 | 26-10-1986 |
16. | S.N. SINHA | 27-10-1986 | 2-7-1991 |
17. | A.K. TANDON | 3-7-1991 | 6-1-1992 |
18. | M.M. MEHTA | 6-1-1992 | 30-11-1995 |
19. | P.K. DATTA | 30-11-1995 | 31-1-1996 |
20. | C.P. SINGH | 1-2-1996 | 21-12-1996 |
21. | P.G.J.NAMPOOTHIRI | 22-12-1996 | 6-4-1998 |
22. | HIRALAL | 6-4-1998 | 13-4-1999 |
23. | P.C. PANDE | 13-4-1999 | 10-5-2002 |
24. | K.R. KAUSHIK | 10-5-2002 | 14-12-2006 |
25. | J. MAHAPATRA | 14-12-2006 | 20-10-2007 |
26. | S.K.SAIKIA | 20-10-2007 | 21-05-2008 |
27. | O.P.MATHUR | 21-05-2008 | 26-02-2009 |
28. | S.K.SAIKIA | 26-02-2009 | 03-09-2010 |
29. | MOHAN JHA (Incharge) | 04-09-2010 | 12-09-2010 |
30. | AMITABH PATHAK | 13-09-2010 | 31-05-2011 |
31. | SUDHIR SINHA | 01-06-2011 | 31-10-2011 |
32. | S.K.SAIKIA | 31-10-2011 | 30-09-2013 |
33 | SHIVANAND JHA | 01-10-2013 | 13-10-2016 |
33 | A.K.SINGH | 13-10-2016 | 25-10-2019 |
34 | ASHISH BHATIA | 26-10-2019 | 31-07-2020 |
35 | SANJAY SRIVASTAVA | 01-08-2020 | 30-04-2023 |
36 | PREM VIR SINGH (ADDL CHARGE) | 30-04-2023 | 31-07-2023 |
37 | GYANENDRA SINGH MALIK | 31-07-2023 |
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