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1 Organization  



1.1  Police Headquarters  





1.2  North Zone  





1.3  West Zone  





1.4  Central Zone  





1.5  South Zone  





1.6  Police Districts  





1.7  Hierarchy  



1.7.1  Officers  





1.7.2  Subordinate Officers  









2 Role and duties  





3 Ranks of law enforcement in Tamil Nadu  





4 Administrative Powers  





5 Budget  





6 Equipment  





7 Special Units  



7.1  Cyber Crime Wing  







8 Helpline  





9 Criticism and Controversies  





10 Photo gallery  





11 See also  





12 Notes  





13 References  





14 External links  














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Tamil Nadu Police
Logo of Tamil Nadu Police Department
Logo of Tamil Nadu Police Department
MottoTruth Alone Triumphs
Agency overview
Employees1,11,897 [1]
Annual budget8,900 crore (US$1.1 billion) (2020-21 est.) [2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionTamil Nadu, IN
Map of Tamil Nadu Police Department's jurisdiction
Size130,058 square kilometres (50,216 sq mi)
Population7,21,38,958
Legal jurisdictionState of Tamil Nadu
Governing bodyDepartment of Home, Government of Tamil Nadu
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen byDepartment of Home, Prohibition and Excise, Tamil Nadu
HeadquartersDr Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai-600 004
Agency executive
Website
www.tnpolice.gov.in

Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India.[3] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632. The Director General of the Tamil Nadu police is Shankar Jiwal.

Organization[edit]

Police Headquarters[edit]

The Tamil Nadu Police is headed by the Director General of Police (DGP). The DGP has the designation of Head of Police Force (HoPF) and is assisted by special and additional DGPs. The current DGP is Shankar Jiwal, IPS. The headquarters is also the office of the DGP and is situated in Chennai, the state's capital. The HQ oversees and coordinates the overall functioning of the police force in the state.[4]

For administrative purposes, the state has been divided into four police zones – North, South, West and Central each headed by an Inspector General of Police.

Inspector-general of police will be assisted by a Deputy Inspector-General Of Police with jurisdiction of range comprising 2 or more districts.

Each district is headed by a Superintendent of Police, whereas major metropolitan cities such as Chennai and it's satellite commissionerates in Tambaram and Avadi are headed by the Commissioner of Police equivalent to the rank of Additional Director General of Police and Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Tiruppur, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore are headed by a City Commissioner Of Police equivalent to the rank of Inspector-General of Police.

North Zone[edit]

North Zone having jurisdiction over 10 Districts (excluding Chennai City, Avadi City, Tambaram City) viz., Kanchipuram, Thiruvallur, Cuddalore, Villuppuram, Vellore, Ranipet, Thirupattur, Tiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, Chengalpattu.The Inspector General of Police in the North Zone is N. Kannan IPS

West Zone[edit]

West Zone having jurisdiction over 8 Districts (exclude Coimbatore City, Salem City, Tiruppur City) viz., Coimbatore Rural, Tiruppur Rural, Salem Rural, The Nilgiris, Erode, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri and Namakkal. The Inspector General of Police in the West Zone is K.Bhavaneshwari IPS

Central Zone[edit]

Central Zone having jurisdiction over 9 Districts (excluding Tiruchirappalli City,Thanjavur City) viz., Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli Rural, Perambalur, Ariyalur, Karur, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Pudukottai and Mayiladuthurai. The Inspector General of Police in the Central Zone is G. Karthikeyan IPS

South Zone[edit]

South Zone having jurisdiction over 10 Districts (excluding Madurai City and Tirunelveli City) viz., Madurai Rural, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram, Sivagangai, Theni, Virudhunagar, Tuticorin, Tirunelveli Rural, Kanyakumari and Tenkasi. The Inspector General of Police in the South Zone is Asra Garg IPS

Police Districts[edit]

Hierarchy[edit]

Officers[edit]

Subordinate Officers[edit]

Role and duties[edit]

Ranks of law enforcement in Tamil Nadu[edit]

The ranks, posts and designations of all police officers vary from state to state as law and order is a state matter. But, generally the following pattern is observed:[5][6][7]

Gazetted Officers
Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia[8][9][10]
Insignia
Rank Director general of police Additional director general of police[a] Inspector general of police Deputy inspector general of police Senior superintendent of police[b] Superintendent of police Additional superintendent of police Assistant superintendent of police Assistant superintendent of police (probationary for two years) Assistant superintendent of police (probationary for one year)
Abbreviation DGP ADGP IGP DIG SSP SP Addl. SP ASP ASP ASP

.

Non-gazetted officers
Indian Police non-gazetted officers rank insignia [11][12]
Insignia No insignia
Rank Inspector Assistant inspector[c] Sub-inspector Assistant sub-inspector Head constable[d] Police Naik[e] Police constable
Abbreviation INSP/PI API SI ASI HC SC PC
  • Note: Colour pattern and size of chevrons may vary according to the different rules of several distinct Indian State Police services.


Administrative Powers[edit]

Tamil Nadu Police headquarters in Beach Road Chennai

Budget[edit]

8,900 crore (US$1.1 billion) (2020-21 est.) [13]

Equipment[edit]

Majority of the equipment used by Tamil Nadu police are manufactured by Indian Ordnance Factories controlled by the Ordnance Factories Board, Ministry of Defence, and the Government of India. Tamil Nadu police are equipped with various weapons such as AK-47, Ishapore 2A1 rifle, Lee–Enfield rifle, INSAS rifle, FN FAL rifle, Glock handguns, shotguns and grenade launchers.

Special Units[edit]

The special units of Tamil Nadu Police headed by Additional Director General of Police/Inspector general of police which is also supervised overall by Director General of Police. These Special Units perform specific functions related to security, intelligence, criminal investigations and support services.[3] They are as follows:

Cyber Crime Wing[edit]

Routine cyber offences including phishing, vishing, morphing, extortion and cyber stalking complainants from individuals are investigated by the cyber crime police stations in districts and cities. The Cyber crime wing is headed by the Additional Director General of Police, Cyber Crime.[14]

The Cyber Crime Investigation Centre located at the hear quarter of Cyber Crime Wing of Tamil Nadu police in Ashok Nagar, Chennai, deals exclusively with organised cyber crime, ransomware attacks and cryptocurrency frauds . The Cyber Crime Investigation Centre was notified as a police station with wider power and jurisdiction across the state. It investigates cases with undefined jurisdiction of suspects and complainants. It also investigates social media posts that abuse constitutional functionaries, damage state integrity, disturbs public order, anti-national activities, media that affect the sovereignty and integrity of India.[14]

Social Media Monitoring Centre, in 2022, the Tamil Nadu Government announced its formation "to monitor and curb the spread of fake news and misinformation online".[15]

Helpline[edit]

The Cyber crime helpline phone number is 1930. Victims of any cyber financial fraud can contact the helpline to block and revert the money transferred to criminals. In the financial year 2021 more than 3 crore (US$360,000) were recovered by Tamil Nadu police based on complaints of cyber crime.[14]

Criticism and Controversies[edit]

The Tamil Nadu Police has faced severe criticism for acts of misconduct, corruption, caste bias, and custodial deaths. The department has also faced flak for incidents of moral policing.

On 31 August, 1995, 600 officials of the Tamil Nadu Police attacked Dalit families in Kodiyankulam village located in the Thoothukudi district. The officials destroyed properties such as Televisions, tape recorders, fans, sewing, motorcycles, machines, tractors, farm equipment and food grain storages. They burnt the passports of educated Dalit youth in bonfire along with clothes. The only well present in the village was reportedly poisoned by police.[16] They harassed the women and assaulted the elders. Cash and jewellery worth several lakhs of rupees were also taken by the policemen. The police raid was reported to target the material prosperity of the Pallars, on the orders of upper caste officials.[17][18][19]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, several officials were involved in the Custodial death of P Jayaraj and Bennicks. The Department had suspended two sub inspectors and an inspector. The entire team in the Sathankulam police station Tamil nadu, including those in other ranks, have been transferred to other locations.[20][21][22] Following allegations of coverup, the Central Bureau of Investigation tookover the investigation of this case. During the investigation, 10 police officials including Inspector/SHO, 3 Sub inspector, 2 HC, 4 Constables, all of Sathankulam Police Station were arrested. The CBI had filed a chargesheet on 26 September 2020 against all arrested police officials under sections 120-B of IPC r/w sections 302, 342, 201, 182, 193, 211, 218 & 34 & substantive offences. One more accused, Sub Inspector Palthurai died during investigation due to COVID-19.[23][24]

Photo gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Rank insignia of DGP is similar to additional DGP.
  • ^ Also known as superintendent of police (selection grade)
  • ^ This rank exists only in the Maharashtra Police.
  • ^ Shoulder insignia rank only used in the Maharashtra Police.
  • ^ This rank is also known as senior constable, constable grade-I, and exists only in some state police forces.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "EXECUTIVE STRENGTH IN TAMILNADU POLICE AS ON 01.04.2020" (PDF).
  • ^ "Tamil Nadu Budget Analysis 2020-21" (PDF). prsindia.org. 2020.
  • ^ a b Tamil Nadu Police Archived 24 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Kumar, S. Vijay (29 June 2023). "Shankar Jiwal appointed as Tamil Nadu's new Director General of Police". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  • ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 August 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2004.
  • ^ "Governance of andhra police". Kerala Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  • ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  • ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  • ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  • ^ "Governance of Kerala Police". Kerala Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  • ^ "Police Ranks" (PDF). Maharashtra Police. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  • ^ "Police Ranks and Badges". Odisha Police. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  • ^ "Tamil Nadu Budget Analysis 2020-21" (PDF). prsindia.org. 2021.
  • ^ a b c Sivaraman, R. (6 March 2022). "First of its kind State Cyber Crime Investigation Centre set up in Tamil Nadu". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  • ^ "TN plans social media monitoring centre to curb fake news". The New Indian Express. 19 March 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  • ^ Human Rights Watch 1999, p. 103.
  • ^ Pandian 2000, p. 507.
  • ^ "Rediff On The NeT: N Sathiya Moorthy on the caste clashes in southern Tamil Nadu". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  • ^ "Unwilling to act". Frontline. 3 December 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  • ^ "Sathankulam station inspector Sridhar suspended over custodial deaths". www.thenewsminute.com. 28 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  • ^ Vignessh (23 June 2020). "Tension grips TN's Tuticorin district due to custodial death of father-son duo". The Federal. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  • ^ M. K. Ananth (23 June 2020). "Sathankulam News: Custodial deaths of father-son duo spark tension in Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin | Chennai News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  • ^ http://www.cbi.gov.in/pressreleases/pr_2020-09-26-1.php
  • ^ Akshaya Nath. "Tuticorin custodial deaths: Father-son duo brutally tortured, made to clean their own blood, says forensic report". India Today. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
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