Jammu and Kashmir Police

The Jammu and Kashmir Police or JKP is the law enforcement agency of the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir of disputed Kashmir region. JKP was established in 1873 and has primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.

Jammu and Kashmir Police
Patch of the Jammu and Kashmir Police

Patch of the Jammu and Kashmir Police
Logo of the Jammu and Kashmir Police

Logo of the Jammu and Kashmir Police
Common name JK Police
Abbreviation JKP
Motto A Saga of Sacrifice and Courage[1]
Agency overview
Formed 1873[2]
Employees 83,000 (Uniformed)[3]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Jammu and Kashmir, India
Map of the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s jurisdiction (lighter shade denotes claimed but not controlled areas)
Size 85,806 square miles (222,240 km2)
Population 12,548,926
Legal jurisdiction Jammu and Kashmir
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
Headquarters Peer Bagh, Srinagar (May–October)
Gulshan Ground, Jammu (November–April)
Elected officer responsible
  • Amit Shah, Ministry of Home Affairs
Agency executive
  • Rashmi Ranjan Swain, IPS, Director General of Police
Parent agency Government of Jammu & Kashmir
Units

List
Districts

List
Notables
Significant operation
  • Law Enforcement
Website
www.JKPolice.gov.in

History

The first specific Jammu & Kashmir police force came into existence in the year 1873 with one police officer known as Kotwal and 14 Thanedars for Srinagar City. This police force would control crime and take care of law and order situations with help of Chowkidars and Harkars, who were paid mandatorily by the residents of Imperial Kashmir Union.

It was in 1913 that the state requisitioned the service of an Imperial Police (IP) officer on deputation and appointed Mr Broadway as the first Inspector General of Police in June, 1913. He continued to be Police chief up to 1917 and was followed by other IP officers.

Since then the Police in J&K has undergone several re-organizations, The employee strength of Police in J&K in the year 1889-90 was 1040, which further rose to 1570 in the year 1903 and forty years later, in 1943–44, the strength of J&K Police was 3179 and at present it has exceeded 83000 mark.

Organizational structure

Jammu and Kashmir Police comes under direct control of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The Jammu and Kashmir Police is headed by Director General of Police (DGP) who is always a senior IPS officer.

Special agencies

  • Intelligence Unit (Crime Branch)
  • Special Operations Group

Hierarchy

Officers

  • Director General of Police (DGP)
  • Additional Director General of Police (ADGP)
  • Inspector General of Police (IGP)
  • Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)
  • Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP)
  • Superintendent of Police (SP)
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP)

Sub-ordinates

  • Inspector
  • Sub-Inspector (SI)
  • Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)
  • Head Constable (HC)
  • Selection Grade Constable
  • Constable
  • Follower
  • Special Police Official (SPO)

Insignia

Indian Police Service gazetted officers rank insignia
Insignia
Rank Director general of police Additional director general of police Inspector general of police Deputy inspector general of police Senior superintendent of police 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
  • Note 1: The equivalent rank to the ASP in State Police Services is the deputy superintendent of police (DSP/DySP).
  • Note 2: The commissioner of police is a post typically held by IG and above rank officers.
Indian Police non-gazetted officers rank insignia 
Insignia No insignia
Rank Inspector Assistant inspector Sub-inspector Assistant sub-inspector Head constable Police Naik 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.

Gallantry Awards

In the wake of insurgency the jammu kashmir police participate many operations against terrorists jointly with armed forces. In those operations many policemen laid down their lives. Some of them got Peace time gallantry awards. Assistant Sub Inspector Babu Ram, Constable Altaf Hussain Bhat and Special Police Officer Shahbaz Ahmad have been posthumously awarded Ashok Chakra, Kirti Chakra and Shaurya Chakra, respectively. These are the three highest peacetime gallantry awards, given for showing exemplary courage in service of the nation

Notable achievements

Jammu Kashmir Police has consistently shown highest performance among all Indian states in law enforcement. On the occasion of 75 years of India’s independence, Jammu Kashmir Police received 108 gallantry medals, which was highest among all Indian states. J&K Police cornered 62% of awards for  In 2021 Jammu Kashmir Police became the first to win all three highest gallantry awards in India, viz Ashok Chakra, Kirti Chakra and Shaurya Chakra.

Controversies

Jammu Kashmir Police has been accused of wrongly discharging criminals and failure to track its own police personnel. Indian poet Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan in his books and social media posts has exposed serious loopholes in criminal investigation by Jammu and Kashmir police, especially with regard to Hemangi Sharma Fraud Case.

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