Kerala Police

{{Short description|Law enforcement agency for Kerala, India}}

{{Infobox law enforcement agency

| agencyname = Kerala State Police

| image_size = 130

| commonname =

| abbreviation = KP

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| patchcaption =

| logo = Kerala State Police Logo.png

| logocaption = Emblem

| badge =

| badgecaption = Patch

| flag = Flag of Kerala Police.svg

| flagcaption = Flag

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| motto = {{lang|ml|മൃദു ഭാവെ ദൃഢ കൃത്യേ}}

"Mridhu Bhave Dhrida Kruthye"

| mottotranslated = "Soft in Temperament, Firm in Action"

| mission =

| formedyear = 1956

| formedmonthday = November 1

| preceding1 =

| dissolved =

| superseding =

| employees =

| volunteers =

| budget = {{INRConvert|4406|c}} (2021–22 est.){{cite web|url=https://www.prsindia.org/sites/default/files/budget_files/Kerala%20Budget%20Analysis%202021-22.pdf|date=2021|website=prsindia.org|access-date=15 January 2021|title=Kerala Budget Analysis 2021-2022}}{{Dead link|date=May 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

| country = India

| countryabbr = IN

| divtype = State

| divname = Kerala

| divdab =

| map = IN-KL.svg

| mapcaption = Jurisdiction of Kerala Police

| sizearea = {{convert|15008.13|sqmi|km2|abbr=on|2}}

| sizepopulation = 34,630,192

| legaljuris = opsjuris

| governingbody = Government of Kerala

| governingbodyscnd =

| constitution1 = Kerala Police Act, 2011

| police = Yes

| local = Yes

| speciality =

| oversighttype =

| oversightbody = Department of Home, Government of Kerala

| headquarters = Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala – 695010

| hqlocmap = India Kerala Thiruvananthapuram district.svg

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| hqlocmappoptitle = Map of Kerala Police Department's jurisdiction. The map on left shows Kerala in India and on right shows the State with Thiruvananthapuram district in red.

| sworntype =

| sworn = 62,618 (Sanctioned) {{cite web| url=https://bprd.nic.in/WriteReadData/News/DoPO-21f%20%20.pdf | title=Data on police organizations |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305101031/https://bprd.nic.in/WriteReadData/News/DoPO-21f%20%20.pdf |archive-date=2023-03-05 }}


57,819 (Actual)

| unsworntype =

| unsworn =

| electeetype = Minister

| minister1name = Pinarayi Vijayan

| minister1pfo =
Chief Minister of Kerala & Minister of Home Affairs

| chief1name = Sheikh Darvesh Saheb, IPS

| chief1position =
State Police Chief

| parentagency =

| unittype = Unit

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| Law and Order

| Crime Branch

| State Special Branch

| Training

| Armed Battalion

| Coastal Security

| State Crime Records Bureau

| Protection of Civil Rights

| Administration (HQ)}}

| officetype = Specialized Units

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| Highway Police

| Tourism Police

| Traffic Enforcement Units

| Railway Police

| Mounted Police

| Coastal Police

| Forensic Division

| Women Cell

| Pink Patrol

| K9 Squad

| High-Tech Crime Cell

| Anti-Terrorism Squad

| Special Operation Group

| Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad

| DANSAF}}

| provideragency =

| uniformedas =

| stationtype = Police Station

| stations = 564 (as of 2021)

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| vehicle1type = Police vehicle

| vehicles1 = Force Gurkha
Mahindra Bolero
Tata Sumo
Mahindra TUV300
Toyota Innova
Chevrolet Tavera
Mahindra Thar
Swift Dzire

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| animal1type = Dog

| animals1 = 82 (41 Sniffer Dogs)

| animal2type = Horse

| animals2 = 25

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| programme1 = {{collapsible list|title=List of key Projects

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| Student Police Cadet Project

| Janamaithri Suraksha Project

| Kerala Police Cyberdome}}

| activity1name = Operation P-Hunt

| activity2name =

| activitytype = Operation

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| website = {{URL|https://keralapolice.gov.in/}}

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The Kerala Police{{cite news |title=Kerala police see a top deck shuffle |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2020/sep/08/kerala-police-see-a-top-deck-shuffle-2193848.html |access-date=24 September 2020 |newspaper=The New Indian Express |archive-date=4 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230404154742/https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2020/sep/08/kerala-police-see-a-top-deck-shuffle-2193848.html |url-status=live }}{{cite news |title=Police roll out 'e-challan' |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/traffic-management-set-for-an-upgrade-cm/article32669756.ece |access-date=24 September 2020 |newspaper=The Hindu |date=22 September 2020 |language=en-IN |archive-date=23 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200923203812/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/traffic-management-set-for-an-upgrade-cm/article32669756.ece |url-status=live }} is the law enforcement agency for the Indian state of Kerala.{{cite news | url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2016/oct/28/spl-squad-to-tackle-goonda-menace-1532563.html | title=Spl squad to tackle goonda menace | date=28 October 2016 | newspaper=The New Indian Express | access-date=2 August 2020 | archive-date=1 February 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200201040749/https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2016/oct/28/spl-squad-to-tackle-goonda-menace-1532563.html | url-status=live }} Kerala Police has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital. The motto of the force is "Mridhu Bhave Dhrida Kruthye" which means "Soft in Temperament, Firm in Action" in Sanskrit.{{cite news | url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2016/aug/22/soft-skills-training-to-make-police-polite-and-firm-1511809.html | title=Soft skills training to make police 'polite and firm' | date=22 August 2016 | newspaper=The New Indian Express | access-date=22 August 2016 | archive-date=25 June 2017 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170625111924/http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2016/aug/22/Soft-skills-training-to-make-police-polite-and-firm-1511809.html | url-status=live }} It operates under the Department of Home, Government of Kerala. The force is headed by the State Police Chief, and the incumbent chief is Shaikh Darvesh Sahib, IPS.{{Cite web |title=Kerala gets a new police chief in Shaik Darvesh Saheb |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2023/jun/27/kerala-gets-a-new-police-chief-in-shaik-darvesh-saheb-2589054.html |access-date=2023-12-19 |website=The New Indian Express|date=27 June 2023 }}

Kerala Police has a reputation for being one of the best-managed state police forces in the nation, and the state ranks among the top states for maintaining law and order. One of the first police forces in South Asia to put community policing into practise is Kerala Police, which was one of the first to do so through legislation. The term "Janamaithri" Policing, which means "people-friendly Policing," is used to refer to it.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}

According to the data from Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD), there are a total of 564 police stations in Kerala.{{Cite web |title=Data on Police Organizations:Bureau Of Police Research And Development, Government of India |url=https://bprd.nic.in/content/62_1_DataonPoliceOrganizations.aspx |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=bprd.nic.in |archive-date=2021-01-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126160922/https://bprd.nic.in/content/62_1_DataonPoliceOrganizations.aspx |url-status=live }} Among them, 484 police stations deal with local law enforcement, while the remaining 80 are specialised for specific purposes.{{Cite web |title=15 cyber cells in Kerala to be converted into police stations |url=https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2020/10/25/cyber-police-stations-kerala.html |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=www.onmanorama.com}}[https://womenpoliceindia.org/state/kerala Women In Police - A Police Repository (BPRD)] Out of these, 382 police stations are located in rural areas, while 102 police stations are located in urban areas.{{Cite web |title=Data on Police Organisations 2021, BPRD |url=https://bprd.nic.in/WriteReadData/News/DoPO-21f%20%20.pdf |website=Bureau of Police Research and Development |access-date=2023-03-05 |archive-date=2023-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305101031/https://bprd.nic.in/WriteReadData/News/DoPO-21f%20%20.pdf |url-status=live }} The specialized police stations include 14 women's police stations, 13 railway police stations, 18 coastal police stations, 19 cybercrime police stations, 1 crime branch police station, and 1 ATS police station.

The rural police stations account for the majority of police stations in Kerala, constituting approximately 68% of the total. The urban police stations account for about 18% of the total, while the special purpose police stations account for about 14% of the total.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}

History

Prior to independence, the Kerala Police was governed by different administrations.{{Cite book |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/history_of_kerala_police.pdf |title=Institutional History of Kerala Police |publisher=Kerala Police |year=2017 |language=en |access-date=2023-05-28 |archive-date=2022-06-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220628181255/https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/history_of_kerala_police.pdf |url-status=live }}

Kerala Police traces its roots to the erstwhile Travancore State Police, which was established in 1936. After the integration of the princely states of Travancore and Cochin, the present-day Kerala Police was formed in 1956. The first Chief of Kerala Police was Shri. N.Chandrasekharan Nair IPS.{{Cite web |title=N.Chandrasekharan Nair |url=http://www.keralaculture.org/historic-heritage-gallery/n-chandrasekharan-nair/788 |access-date=2023-11-21 |website=www.keralaculture.org}} N. Chandrasekharan Nair IPS became the first Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Kerala and is often recognized as the first police chief of the state.{{Cite web |title=History of Kerala Police |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/history-of-kerala-police |access-date=2024-12-10 |website=keralapolice.gov.in}}

In 1960, the Kerala Police was given more powers and duties by the enactment of the Kerala Police Act of 1960. This legislative framework provided the foundation for modern policing in Kerala. The first women's police station in India was established in Kozhikode in 1973 and was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi.{{Cite news |date=2023-10-26 |title=Kerala: India's first all-woman police station celebrates 50 years |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kozhikode/indias-first-all-woman-police-station-celebrates-50-years/articleshow/104708400.cms |access-date=2024-12-10 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}

In 1981, the position of the head of the Kerala Police department was elevated to Director General of Police (DGP). T. Ananta Shankara Iyer IPS became the first DGP of Kerala.{{Cite web |title=Institutional History of Kerala Police |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/history_of_kerala_police.pdf |website=Official website of Kerala Police}}

Current general/flag officers

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! Name

StatusRank
1

| {{center|Shaik Darvesh Saheb IPS}}

{{Center|State Police Chief}}{{center|DGP}}

File:Director General of Police.png

2

| {{center|Manoj Abraham IPS}}

{{center|ADGP, Law & Order}}

| {{center|ADGP}}
File:Director General of Police.png

3

| {{center|P Vijayan IPS}}

{{center|ADGP, Intelligence}}{{center|ADGP}}
File:Director General of Police.png
4

| {{center|H Venkatesh IPS}}

{{center|ADGP, Crime Branch,
EOW (HQ)(Addl. Charge),
IGP Cyber Operation & IGP SCRB
}}
{{center|ADGP}}
File:Director General of Police.png
5

| {{center|S Sreejith IPS}}

{{center|ADGP, Head Quarters}}{{center|ADGP}}File:Director General of Police.png
6

| {{center|M.R Ajithkumar IPS}}

{{center|ADGP, Armed Police Battalions}}{{center|ADGP}}
File:Director General of Police.png
7

|{{Center|G. Sparjan Kumar IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP Intelligence,
IGP Internal Security(Addl.charge)
}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

8

|{{Center|Rajpal Meena IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP, North Zone}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

9

|{{Center|S Syamsundar IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP, South Zone}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

10

|{{Center|K. Sethu Raman IPS}}

|{{Center|Director KEPA}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

11

|{{Center|Gugulloth Lakshman IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP, Training}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

12

|{{Center|A Akbar IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP Crime Branch, Ernakulam}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

13

|{{Center|P. Prakash IPS}}

|{{Center|IGP Crime Branch, Kozhikkode}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

14

|{{Center|Kaliraj Mahesh Kumar S IPS}}

|{{Center|Traffic and RSM}}

|{{center|IGP}}File:Insignia of Inspector General of Police in India- 2013-10-02 16-14.png

Zones, ranges and districts

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|+

! colspan="4" |Zone

colspan="2" |South Zone

| colspan="2" |North Zone

colspan="4" |Range
Thiruvananthapuram

|Ernakulam

|Thrissur

|Kannur

colspan="4" |Commissionerate
colspan="2" |Thiruvananthapuram City

| colspan="2" |Kozhikode City

colspan="2" |Ernakulam City

| colspan="2" |Thrissur City

colspan="2" |Kollam City

| colspan="2" |Kannur City

colspan="4" |District Police
Thiruvananthapuram Rural

|Kottayam

|Thrissur Rural

|Wayanad

Kollam Rural

|Idukki

|Palakkad

|Kannur Rural

Pathanamthitta

|Ernakulam Rural

|Malappuram

|Kasargod

Alappuzha

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|Kozhikode Rural

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File:Kerala Police uniform badge.jpg

Organization

= Police headquarters =

Kerala Police is headed by the State Police Chief. He is the senior most Indian Police Service (IPS) officer in the State and is of the rank of Director General of Police (DGP). State Police Chief is designated as the Head of the department for all administrative and operational purposes. The state police headquarters is also the office of the State Police Chief and is situated in Thiruvananthapuram, the state's capital. The SPC is assisted by staff officers ranging from the Additional Director General of Police to the Deputy Superintendent of Police at the headquarters. The HQ oversees and coordinates the overall functioning of the police force in the state.

The state police structure comprises units such as Law & Order, Crime Branch, Armed Police Battalions, State Special Branch, Kerala Police Academy, Coastal Police, State Crime Records Bureau, Social Policing and Traffic, Economic Offences Wing, Protection of Civil Rights, and Cyber Operations. Each unit is further divided into several divisions, zones, ranges, districts for better administration. Each unit is overseen by an officer with the rank of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP).

Law and Order

= Office of the ADGP, Law and Order =

The Additional Director General of Police, Law and Order (ADGP L&O) is the head of the law and order wing of the Kerala Police, with its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram. As a key component of the state police, the ADGP L&O oversees the overall supervision and administration of police zones, ranges, and district police, ensuring effective law and order maintenance throughout Kerala. The ADGP L&O is responsible for the day-to-day operations of local police, including police station functions, patrolling, crime prevention and detection, law and order maintenance, and traffic management. The ADGP L&O functions under the State Police Chief and reports to him.{{Cite web |title=Official Website of Kerala Police - ADGP Law & Order |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/adgp-law-order |access-date=2024-10-09 |website=keralapolice.gov.in}}

= Police zones =

The state of Kerala is divided into two police zones: South Zone and North Zone. Each zone is headed by an Inspector General of Police (IGP). The headquarters of the South Zone is at Nandavanam in Thiruvananthapuram district and the North Zone is at Nadakkavu in Kozhikode. The zone is further divided into ranges, with each police range encompassing several police districts. There are four police ranges in total: Thiruvananthapuram Range, Ernakulam Range, Thrissur Range, and Kannur Range. Kannur Range and Thrissur Range comes under North Zone, whereas Ernakulam Range and Thiruvananthapuram Range comes under South Zone.

= Police ranges =

A police range consists several police districts under its jurisdiction. There are four police ranges: Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Kannur. Each range is headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)

=Police Commissionerates=

A police Commissionerate is a law enforcement body especially in the urban parts of the state. The Commissionerate is headed by a Commissioner of Police (CP). There are Six Commissionerate under Kerala Police for Urban Area policing.

Thiruvananthapuram City Police and Kochi City Police are headed by Commissioners of Police with the rank of Inspector General of Police (IGP), while the Kozhikode City Police is headed by the Commissioner of Police with the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG). The remaining Kollam City Police, Thrissur City Police, and Kannur City Police are headed by Commissioners of the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP).

The Commissioners of Police in Thiruvananthapuram City, Kochi City, and Kozhikode City are assisted by Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) with the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP). Each DCP is in charge of Law and Order, Crimes, Traffic, and Administration. The DCPs are assisted by Additional DCPs and Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) with the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police.{{Cite web |title=About Trivandrum City Police, History - Official website of TVM City Police |url=https://tvmcity.keralapolice.gov.in/page/about-trivandrum-city-police |access-date=2023-12-10 |website=tvmcity.keralapolice.gov.in}}{{Cite web |title=Official Website of Kochi-City - About Kochi City Police |url=https://kochicity.keralapolice.gov.in/page/about-kochi-city-police |access-date=2023-12-10 |website=kochicity.keralapolice.gov.in}}

  • The Commissionerates of Thiruvananthapuram City and Kochi City do not fall under police zones, and their Commissioners report directly to the State Police Chief through the ADGP (Law and Order).{{Cite web |last=Daily |first=Keralakaumudi |title=IPS officers pressuring government to form police commissionerates with magisterial powers |url=https://keralakaumudi.com/en/news/news.php?id=856683&u=ips-officers-pressuring-government-to-form-police-commissionerates-with-magisterial-powers-856683 |access-date=2023-12-14 |website=Keralakaumudi Daily |language=en}}
  • Presently these Commissionerates are not vested with magisterial powers.{{Cite news |date=2018-11-07 |title=Kerala: Metropolitan commissionerate system mooted again |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/metropolitan-commissionerate-system-mooted-again/articleshow/66530347.cms |access-date=2024-04-25 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}

= Police districts =

There are 20 police districts in total. Eight of these police districts are coterminous with the respective revenue districts, while the remaining 12 police districts are situated within revenue districts that are bifurcated into city and rural. Out of these 20 police districts, 14 are rural police districts, and 6 are city police districts (also known as police commissionerates).

Each police district is headed by a District Police Chief (DPC). The District Police Chief must be an officer holding the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP) or higher. In specific districts such as Thiruvananthapuram City, Kochi City, and Kozhikode City, the role of District Police Chief (commonly referred to as the Police Commissioner) is filled by higher-ranking officers, specifically those with the ranks of Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), and remaining police districts are headed by officers holding the rank of Superintendent of Police. The DPC is assisted by an Additional Superintendent of Police, and Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs). Each district comprises two or more subdivisions, several police stations and other special units.

The special units are District Special Branch, District Crime Branch, District Crime Records Bureau, Narcotics Cell, and the Armed Reserve Camp. These units are headed by Deputy Superintendents of Police.

= Subdivisions =

Each police district is divided into some subdivisions to supervise activities of several police stations under its jurisdiction. There are 91 police sub-divisions in Kerala. Each sub-division is headed by a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) or an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in the case of city police sub-divisions.

The police officer in charge of a sub division is called Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO). DYSPs or ACPs are posted as SDPOs. A sub-division consists several Police Stations under its jurisdiction.

= Police Stations =

A Subdivision is further divided into Police Station areas, each of which is under an Inspector of Police designated as Station House Officer (SHO).

A Police Station (PS) is the basic unit of policing, responsible for prevention and detection of crime, maintenance of public order, enforcing law in general as well as for performing protection duties and making security arrangements for the constitutional authorities, government functionaries, representatives of the public in different legislative bodies and local self governments, public figures etc. Kerala has 484 local police stations that handle routine law enforcement and investigations. In addition, there are 80 special police stations: coastal police stations manage coastal security, cybercrime police stations deal with cyber crimes, and women police stations handle crimes against women, such as domestic violence and harassment.

Inspectors in charge of police stations are known as Inspector SHOs (ISHO). In small police stations sub-inspectors are appointed as SHOs. At the police station level, there are typically two wings: the law and order and the crime investigation. These are headed by a sub-inspector of police (SIs) who oversees the respective functions of maintaining public order and conducting criminal investigations within the station's jurisdiction. The SHO is assisted by sub-inspectors of police, assistant sub-inspectors of police, senior civil police officers, and civil police officers. The section known as General Executive is working in the police stations of Kerala.{{cite news |author=Staff Reporter |date=8 September 2020 |title=Key postings made in Kerala Police |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/key-postings-made-in-kerala-police/article32547594.ece |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920002044/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/key-postings-made-in-kerala-police/article32547594.ece |archive-date=20 September 2020 |access-date=24 September 2020 |work=The Hindu |language=en-IN}}

==Police outposts==

Some police stations have outposts attached to them, which are typically headed by assistant sub-inspectors or senior civil police officers.

Hierarchy

=Officers=

  • Director General of Police & State Police Chief (DGP & SPC)
  • Additional Director General of Police (ADGP)
  • Inspector General of Police (IG)
  • Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)
  • Superintendent of Police (SP)
  • Additional Superintendent of Police (Addl.SP)
  • Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) [IPS]
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police (DYSP) [KPS]

=Sub-ordinates=

  • Inspector of Police (IP) This rank is popularly known as Circle Inspector of Police. Circle Inspector was an earlier position in the Kerala Police. Although it is not a rank, this rank is widely recognized by the name of position "Circle Inspector."
  • Sub-Inspector of Police (SI)
  • Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI)
  • Head constable/Senior Civil Police Officer (SCPO)
  • Constable/Civil Police Officer (CPO)

Ranks and insignia

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|+Kerala Police IPS Cadre Insignia {{Cite web|url=http://www.mahapolice.gov.in/jsp/temp/html/policerank.pdf|title=Police Ranks|website=Maharashtra Police|access-date=August 14, 2017}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.keralapolice.org/kerala-police/about-us/governance|title=Governance of Kerala Police|website=Kerala Police|access-date=August 14, 2017}}{{Cite web|url=http://odishapolice.gov.in/?q=node/199|title=Police Ranks and Badges|website=Odisha Police|access-date=August 15, 2017}}

{{Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armed Forces/OF/Blank}}

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align=centerRank

| colspan=2| Director General of Police

| colspan=2| Additional Director General of PoliceRank insignia of ADGP is similar to DGP.

| colspan=2| Inspector General of Police

| colspan=2| Deputy Inspector General of Police

| colspan=3| Superintendent of Police (Selection Grade)Also known as Senior Superintendent of Police or Assistant Inspector General of Police.

| colspan=2| Superintendent of Police

| colspan=2| Additional superintendent of policeThe newly created Additional SP post is held by state police service (KPS) officers.

| colspan=6| Assistant Superintendent of Police

| colspan=4| Assistant Superintendent of Police (Probationary Rank: 2 years of service)

| colspan=2| Assistant Superintendent of Police (Probationary Rank: 1 year of service)

align=centerAbbreviation

| colspan=2| DGP

| colspan=2| ADGP

| colspan=2| IG

| colspan=2| DIG

| colspan=3| SP (SG)

| colspan=2| SP

| colspan=2| Addl. SP

| colspan=6| ASP

| colspan=4| IPS Trainee

| colspan=2| IPS Trainee

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|Superintendent of Police

|Addl. Superintendent of Police

|Deputy Superintendent of Police

| Circle Inspector of PolicePolice Circles have been abolished and Circle Inspectors have been appointed as Inspector / Station House Officer. Nomenclature of CI is changed to IP/SHO.

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|SP

|Addl.SP

|DYSP

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  • {{smaller|Note: The rank of Inspector of Police is colloquially known as Circle Inspector (CI). Historically, the police circle office was overseen by an Inspector of Police with the designation of Circle Inspector. However, as of 2017, the specific post of Circle Inspector has been discontinued.{{cite web | url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2017/oct/20/circle-inspectors-to-be-station-house-officers-1678237.html | title=Circle Inspectors to be Station House Officers | date=20 October 2017 }}}}

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| colspan="2" | No insignia

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|Rank

| colspan="2" | Sub Inspector of Police

| colspan="2" | Assistant Sub Inspector

| colspan="12" | Senior Civil Police OfficerThe designation of personnel holding the rank of head constable is Senior Civil Police Officer (SCPO).

| colspan="2" | Civil Police Officer

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|Abbreviation

| colspan="2" | SI

| colspan="2" | ASI

| colspan="12" | SCPO

| colspan="2" | CPO

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Two Stars on blue background indicates IGP Rank.

One Star on blue background Indicates DIG Rank.

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| caption2 = Flags displayed on the official vehicles of senior IPS officers, indicating the officer's rank.{{Cite web |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/SOP-1-SHOULDER-SLEEVE-INSIGNIAS_compressed.pdf |title=Shoulder Sleeve Insiginas |access-date=2023-05-01 |archive-date=2023-06-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230602152146/https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/SOP-1-SHOULDER-SLEEVE-INSIGNIAS_compressed.pdf |url-status=live }}

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Crime Branch

{{Infobox law enforcement unit

| unit_name = State Crime Branch

| native_namea = ക്രൈം ബ്രാഞ്ച്

| agency =

| type = Criminal Investigation Department

| role = Investigation of complex crimes, financial frauds, economic offences, undetected or sensitive cases, inter-state cases, etc.

| headquarters = Thiruvananthapuram

| common_name =

| abbreviation = CB

| subunit_type_label = Ranges

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| Thiruvananthapuram

| Ernakulam

| Kozhikode

|}}

| station_type_label = Units

| stations = 14

| current_commander = H Venkatesh IPS, ADGP, Crimes

}}

The Crime Branch is the specialized investigation wing of the Kerala police. The Crime Branch has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram and headed by an officer of the rank of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP).

Crime Branch investigates cases that are entrusted to it by the State Police Chief or the Government or the High Court of Kerala. This department was earlier known as Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID).

Crime Branch is the Nodal agency for Interpol related matters in the State and conducts verifications or enquiries on behalf of Interpol.

Crime Branch is specialized in investigation of complex organized crimes, financial frauds, economic offences with huge ramifications, undetected or sensitive crime cases, cases with inter-state ramifications, etc.

The state crime branch includes special units like Economic Offences Wing, Organised Crime Wing, etc. The crime branch wing is divided into ranges and units. Each range is headed by an Inspector General of Police (IGP) and each unit is headed by a Superintendent of Police (SP). There are three ranges headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode. There are 14 district units under Crime Branch. The Crime Branch also includes Deputy Superintendents of Police, Detective Inspectors, Detective Sub Inspectors, Detective Assistant Sub Inspectors, Senior Civil Police Officers, and Civil Police Officers.

Apart from this, the District Crime Branch (C-Branch) functions under the respective District Police Chiefs. District C-Branch is headed by a Deputy Superintendent of Police. District C Branch acts as specialized investigating wing of the District Police Chief which is mandated to help in investigating sensational cases at the district level. The District Crime Branch is not subordinate to the State Crime Branch; instead, it operates under the Law and Order Wing of the state police.{{Cite web |title=Official Website of Kerala Police - Crime Branch |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/crime-branch |access-date=2024-09-04 |website=keralapolice.gov.in}}

State Special Branch

{{Infobox law enforcement unit

| unit_name = State Special Branch

| native_namea = സംസ്ഥാന സ്പെഷ്യൽ ബ്രാഞ്ച്

| agency =

| type = State intelligence agency

| role = {{collapsible list|title=intelligence gathering on:

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| political

| communal

| security

| national security

| labour activity

| security concerns

| matters affecting law and order|}}

| common_name = SBCID, SB-CID

| abbreviation = SSB

| subunit_type_label = Ranges

| subunits = 4

| station_type_label = Detachments

| stations = 17

| current_commander = P. Vijayan IPS, ADGP, Intelligence

}}

The State Special Branch (SSB) is the intelligence wing of the Kerala police. The State Special Branch has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram and headed by an officer of the rank of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP). The SSB currently operates four wings: 1) Intelligence 2). Internal Security 3) Security and 4) Administration. The following divisions operate under Internal Security: 1) Extremist Cell 2) A communal cell. 3) Organised Crime (IS), 4) Digital Surveillance Unit (DSU), and 5) Digital Security Data Bank. The Security Wing comprises the VVIP/VIP Security Team, the BDDS Wing, the Foreigners Wing, and the Passport & Verification Wing.

The ADGP, Intelligence is assisted by Inspectors General of Police, Deputy Inspectors General of Police, Superintendents of Police, Deputy Superintendents of Police, and subordinate officers. There are 4 Range offices, each headed by an SP, and 17 Detachments in districts led by DYSPs. In addition, Internal Security Wings operate in four Range offices under the supervision of DYSPs.

The State Special Branch (SSB) is primarily concerned with the collection, collation and dissemination of intelligence on and about various political, communal, terrorist, national security, and labour activities and with relation to various law and order issues like agitations, strikes, demonstrations, protests, etc. The SSB functions as the eyes and ears of the government.

Armed police battalions

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This wing is headed by an officer of the rank of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP APBn). There are eleven armed police battalions in the state, which serve as reserve forces to be deployed whenever and wherever district police fall short of manpower in the maintenance of law and order. Each battalion is headed by a Commandant of the rank of Superintendent of Police.{{Cite web |title=Kerala Armed Police Battalions |url=https://kerala.me/administration/police/police-battalions |access-date=2022-06-28 |language=en-US |archive-date=2021-10-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211020130626/https://www.kerala.me/administration/police/police-battalions |url-status=live }} Malabar Special Police is the oldest paramilitary force of India after Assam Rifles.

= Battalions =

=Hierarchy of Armed Police=

  • Additional Director General of Police (APBn)
  • Deputy Inspector General of Police (APBn)
  • Commandant
    (equivalent to SP)
  • Deputy Commandant
    (equivalent to rank of Addl.SP)
  • Assistant Commandant
    (equivalent to rank of DySP)
  • Armed Police Inspector (API)
  • Armed Police Sub Inspector (APSI)
  • Armed Police Asst. Sub Inspector (APASI)
  • Havildar (Hdr.)
  • Armed Police Constable (PC)

Specialised units

=Tourism Police=

Tourism Police wing has been functioning in the state for maintaining law and order, preventing attack and harassment on tourists. They also assist the tourists for getting tourist related information, guidance, etc.{{Cite web |title=Facts about Kerala Police Department |url=https://www.swapdial.com/public/knowledge-contents/industrial-data/facts-about-kerala-police-department/ |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=www.swapdial.com |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907015254/https://www.swapdial.com/public/knowledge-contents/industrial-data/facts-about-kerala-police-department/ |url-status=live }} The uniform of Tourism Police Officers is sky blue shirt and khakee pants. International Tourism Police Station and Police Museum at Mattancherry in Ernakulam district is the first of its kind in the country which not only addresses grievances of tourists but also showcases the history of the Kerala Police. The primary aim of the station is to make the state of Kerala more tourist-friendly.{{Cite web |date=2010-03-01 |title=India's first tourist police station opens in Kochi |url=https://www.oneindia.com/2010/03/01/indiasfirst-tourist-police-station-opens-in-kochi.html |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=www.oneindia.com |language=en |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907015253/https://www.oneindia.com/2010/03/01/indiasfirst-tourist-police-station-opens-in-kochi.html |url-status=live }}

= Coastal Police =

Coastal Police Stations handle the security of the coasts and carry out the patrolling in the sea up to 12 nautical miles. The cases reported on the sea (in the Territorial Waters) will be investigated by the Coastal Police. The headquarters of Kerala Coastal Police is situated at Kochi. The Kerala Coastal Police is headed by an Inspector General of Police (IGP). There 18 Coastal Police Stations across the coastal areas of Kerala. There are 18 Coastal Police Stations across the coastal areas of Kerala.{{Cite web |title=About - Kerala Coastal Police |url=https://coastal.keralapolice.gov.in/about}}

= Railway Police =

The responsibility of the Kerala Railway Police is to maintain law and order, prevent and detect crime on the railways and railway stations in Kerala.{{Cite web |title=Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) |url=https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,304,366,533,1031,1035 |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=indianrailways.gov.in |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907042535/https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,304,366,533,1031,1035 |url-status=live }} The Kerala Railway Police is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of passengers and their belongings within the state's railway network. This includes preventing and detecting crimes both at railway stations and on trains. Their jurisdiction extends to the 1027 km of railway lines in Kerala. It is functioning incorporate with Railway Protection Force (RPF).

The Superintendent of Police (Railways) is the Unit Head and functions under supervision of A.D.G.P (Intelligence & Railways). There are 13 Railway Police Stations in Kerala. They are located in the main Railway station premises at Trivandrum Central, Parassala, Kollam, Punalur, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam Junction, Thrissur, Shornur, Palakkad, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod.{{Cite web |title=Official Website of Kerala Police - Railway Police |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/railway-police |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=keralapolice.gov.in |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907042524/https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/railway-police |url-status=live }}

= Highway Police =

Highway Police focus on traffic enforcement to prevent road accidents and assist victims. At present. At present a total of 56 Highway Police Patrols are functioning along all the important Roads in Kerala.

Highway Police functions under the respective District Police Chiefs. Each Highway Police Vehicle is assigned an 'Operational area' and a Base Station. The Officers and men are deployed for duty in the Highway Police from various Police Stations in the Police District.

= Pink Police Patrol =

The main objectives the territorial jurisdiction of the police district, previously sagainst women and children.{{Cite journal |title=Iraq: The UN must take immediate action to prevent further mass atrocities against minorities |url=https://primarysources.brillonline.com/browse/human-rights-documents-online/iraq-the-un-must-take-immediate-action-to-prevent-further-mass-atrocities-against-minorities;hrdhrd00352014222 |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=Human Rights Documents online |doi=10.1163/2210-7975_hrd-0035-2014222 |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907134504/https://primarysources.brillonline.com/browse/human-rights-documents-online/iraq-the-un-must-take-immediate-action-to-prevent-further-mass-atrocities-against-minorities;hrdhrd00352014222 |url-status=live }} As part of improving women safety in public places, Kerala Police has rolled out a special patrol team called pink patrol with all women police officers, patrolling across all the busy areas of the various cities of Kerala. The team has been allotted pink Maruti Suzuki sedan cars. The Pink patrol vehicles are fitted with GPS and other smart equipments for faster response and assistance as well as has on-board cameras and scanning systems to identify potential offenders.

=Narcotic Cell=

Narcotic Cell collects intelligence on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) and pass it on to concerned police stations according to the gravity of cases. Monitoring and Supervising cases registered under NDPS Act is also done by this wing. Abkari raids are being conducted by Narcotic Cell on information. The District Anti-Narcotic Special Action Force (DANSAF) functions as the operational arm of the narcotic cells.

District Narcotic Cell is functioning in all police districts, headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police, and under supervision of District Police Chiefs.{{Cite web |last=S |first=Shan A. |date=2024-06-21 |title=Kerala government delegates power to narcotic cell, DANSAF to register drug cases |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2024/Jun/21/kerala-government-delegates-power-to-narcotic-cell-dansaf-to-register-drug-cases |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=The New Indian Express |language=en}}

= Women Cell =

State Women Cell is headed by a Superintendent of Police. In addition, One District Women Cell is also functioning in all Police Districts, each headed by a Woman Inspector. The State Women Cell is functioning at the Police Headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram. The first Woman Police Station started at Kozhikode in 1973.{{Cite web |title=Official Website of Kerala Police - Women Cell |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/women-cell |access-date=2022-09-07 |website=keralapolice.gov.in |archive-date=2022-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220907024329/https://keralapolice.gov.in/page/women-cell |url-status=live }}

= Thunderbolts =

{{See also|Kerala Thunderbolts}}

Thunderbolts is the elite commando unit of Kerala Police. It performs perilous counter-terrorism, jungle-warfare, and hostage-rescue operations. Thunderbolts are a form of SPG and NSG, which are trained to take on air, water and land attacks.

= Special Operations Group (SOG) =

The Special Operations Group (SOG) is an elite police unit of the Kerala Police, Primarily tasked with counter left-wing extremism operations, the SOG focuses on neutralizing Left-wing extremism, including Maoist activities. The SOG functions as a separate entity under the direct control of the State Police Chief, and is headed by a Superintendent of Police. The SOG primarily operates in districts with a history of Left-wing extremism, such as Wayanad, Malappuram, Palakkad, etc.{{Cite news |last=Bureau |first=The Hindu |date=2023-11-09 |title=Anti-naxal squads from neighbouring States to interrogate Maoists arrested by Kerala Police |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/anti-naxal-squads-from-neighbouring-states-to-interrogate-maoists-arrested-by-kerala-police/article67517005.ece |access-date=2024-12-14 |work=The Hindu |language=en-IN |issn=0971-751X}}{{Cite web |last=Kanth |first=Ajay |date=2019-03-08 |title=Kerala police mull Special Operational Group to counter Maoists |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2019/Mar/08/cops-mull-spl-operational-group-to-counter-maoists-1948637.html |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=The New Indian Express |language=en}}

Recruitment

IPS officers are recruited through the Civil Service Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). They are also promoted from the State Police Service. The first posting of a direct recruit IPS officer is to the post of Assistant Superintendent of Police.

According to the Indian Police Service (Appointment by Promotion) Regulations, 1955, Kerala Police Service officers are eligible for promotion to the IPS after completing eight years of service. But in reality, officers are generally promoted to the IPS after two and a half decades of service. KPS or State Police Service officers are inducted into the IPS by promotion from the rank of Superintendent of Police (non-IPS). After completing two decades of service, KPS officers get promoted to the Indian Police Service, after confirmation by the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India and the Union Public Service Commission. One-third of the total IPS strength in Kerala is reserved for KPS officers (SPS quota).

Unlike other state police forces, there is no direct recruitment for the Group A (gazetted) post of Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Kerala Police. Recruitment to the Kerala Police Service (Group-A) is by promotion from the rank of Inspector of Police.

Recruitment to the post of Sub Inspector of Police (Trainee) to the Kerala Civil Police Cadre is done through the competitive exam and departmental promotion tests conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission. Recruitment to the post of Sub Inspector (General Executive) is done through direct and indirect means in the ratio of 1:1.

Recruitment to the post of Civil Police Officer (constable) in the Kerala civil police cadre is done through a competitive exam conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission. Apart from this, the Kerala PSC conducts direct recruitment for various technical and special category posts like police constable (driver), armed police constable, police constable (commando wing), police constable (telecom), fingerprint expert, forensic expert, etc.{{Cite web |title=Kerala Public Service Commission |url=https://keralapsc.gov.in/doubts-and-facts |website=Kerala Public Service Commission |access-date=2022-09-06 |archive-date=2022-10-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221005054209/https://keralapsc.gov.in/doubts-and-facts |url-status=live }}

Training

The training wing of state police is headed by an officer of the rank of Additional Director General of Police (Training).

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= Kerala Police Academy =

The Kerala Police Academy is headed by the Director of the rank of Additional Director General of Police. The Director is assisted by Joint Directors, assistant directors, HODs, etc. The academy is situated at Thrissur. The academy will cater to the training needs of all officers of police department including IPS officers.

= Police Training College =

The head of Police Training College is Principal in the rank of Superintendent of Police. It is situated in Thiruvananthapuram. The Basic Training and In-service courses are key Training programmes carried out in PTC. Apart from giving Basic Training, many In-Service Courses such as Refresher courses, Re-orientation courses, Familiarization courses, Cader courses are also being undertaken at PTC. Basic training for Excise Inspectors, Forest Officers are also now being conducted. Training of Probationary Officers is carried out in PTC.

Ranks, designations, promotion, etc

The ranks in the Kerala Police range from Constable to DGP. See: Rank structure.

=Promotion=

There is a regular line of promotion based on arising vacancies, contingent on factors such as seniority and eligibility.

The Government of Kerala has decided to give the rank of head constable (Senior Civil Police Officer) to constable (Civil Police Officer) who have completed 12 years of service in the civil police unit (local police). Senior Civil Police Officers who have completed 20 years of service will be given the rank of Assistant Sub Inspector (Grade), and Assistant Sub Inspectors who have completed 25 years of service will be given the rank of Sub Inspector of Police (Grade) or Grade SI. They will continue to carry the duties and responsibilities of the rank when they receive the honorary grade.

  • Head constable (Senior Civil Police Officer) - 12yrs of service as constable (Civil Police Officer).
  • Assistant Sub Inspector (Grade)- 20yrs of service as SCPO.
  • Sub Inspector (Grade) - 25yrs of service as ASI.

{{Cite web |agency=TNN |date=Oct 28, 2019 |title=Kerala: Government relaxes grade norms for police officers |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/govt-relaxes-grade-norms-for-police-officers/articleshow/71787592.cms |access-date=2022-06-28 |website=The Times of India |language=en |archive-date=2022-06-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220628120629/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/govt-relaxes-grade-norms-for-police-officers/articleshow/71787592.cms |url-status=live }}

=Designations=

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! Designation/Post

! Abrv.!! Rank

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State Police Chief

|SPC

DGP

|Head of the police department.{{Cite web |title=The Kerala Police Manual |url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/pages/custom/ckFiles/file/mZNkPVo0AnTW8p3xXomyLzpndmMFYM3ylaUK6MPK.pdf |website=keralapolice.gov.in}}

Additional Director General of Police

|ADGP

|ADGP

|Head of a particular function/wing. e.g.:- Training, Intelligence, Law and Order, Crimes, SCRB, Armed Police Battalions, Headquarters etc.

Inspector General of Police

|IGP

|IG

|Head of a police zone, or head of a division or unit within the department, Police Commissioners of Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. Zones: South Zone, North Zone

Deputy Inspector General of Police

|DIG

|DIG

|Head of a police range, head of a unit within the branch or wing. Ranges: Thiruvananthapuramam Range, Ernakulam Range, Thrissur Range, Kannur Range.

Assistant Inspector General of Police

|AIG

|SP

|AIG is a post equivalent in rank and status to the Superintendent of Police. Typically, AIG is in charge of administrative functions at police headquarters.

Commandant

|Cmdt.

|SP

|The head of an armed police battalion or unit. The role involves commanding and overseeing the operations and administration of the armed police battalion.

District Police Chief

|DPC

|SP

|Head of a police district: This position is held by IPS officers, and the role involves the administration, oversight, and command of the police force in a district.Kerala Police Act (Amendment), 2011 Chapter 4, Sec 17.Kerala Police Act, 2011

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Administration

|(Addl.SP, Admin)

|Addl.SP

|Officials in Additional SP Post were assigned to assist district police chief. This post is held by State Police Service (KPS) officers.{{Cite web |title=Home dept creates Additional SP post in Kerala police |url=https://englisharchives.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/kerala-1.3408412 |access-date=2022-07-02 |website=English Archives |date=19 December 2018 |language=en |archive-date=2022-07-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702113130/https://englisharchives.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/kerala-1.3408412 |url-status=live }}

Sub Divisional Police Officer

|SDPO

|DySP/ASP

|Officer in charge of a Police Subdivision. The Sub Division is headed by SDPO in the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police [KPS] or Assistant Superintendent Of Police [IPS]. Supervision of the police stations under the subdivision.

Inspector Station House Officer

|ISHO / IP SHO

|Inspector of police

|Officer incharge of a Police Station.

Prior to 2017, the station house officer was an officer of the rank of sub inspector (SI).{{Cite web |title=Circle Inspectors to be Station House Officers |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2017/oct/20/circle-inspectors-to-be-station-house-officers-1678237.html |access-date=2022-07-02 |website=The New Indian Express |date=20 October 2017 |archive-date=2022-07-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702113129/https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2017/oct/20/circle-inspectors-to-be-station-house-officers-1678237.html |url-status=live }} Since 2017 Circle Inspectors (CIs) take charge as station house officer.{{Cite web |date=January 1, 2018 |title=CIs take charge as station house officers |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/cis-take-charge-as-station-house-officers/articleshow/62329556.cms |access-date=2022-07-02 |website=The Times of India |language=en |archive-date=2022-07-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702113129/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/cis-take-charge-as-station-house-officers/articleshow/62329556.cms |url-status=live }} the nomenclature of Circle Inspector has been changed to Inspector/SHO or simply IP (Inspector of Police).

Sub Inspector (Grade)/ Assistant Sub Inspector (Grade)/Sr.Civil Police Officer (Grade).

|GSI/GASI/GSCPO

| -

|This grade designation, however, is more of a nomenclature to be used in official records. Head Constables and ASIs can be promoted to Assistant Sub Inspector (Grade) and Sub Inspector (Grade) respectively after 15 and 25 years of service. This designation grants them the use of the corresponding rank's insignia and uniform, maintaining their existing duties and seniority and payscale.

Senior Civil Police Officer

|SCPO

|Head constable

|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).{{cite web|author=Director General of Police|title=Circular No. 03 /2011|url=https://keralapolice.gov.in/storage/orders/iaps/cir-03-2011.pdf|publisher=Kerala Police|access-date=9 December 2023|date=21 January 2011}}{{cite web |author1=Director General of Police |title=Circular No. 01/2011 |url=https://kpcirculars.kerala.gov.in/circulars-2016/12011.html |publisher=Kpcirculars.kerala.gov.in |access-date=9 December 2023}}

Civil Police Officer

|CPO

|Constable

|In 2011, the Kerala Police started using the designation Civil Police Officer (CPO) for personnel holding the rank of constable. Constable to sub-inspector ranking personnel now belongs to the Kerala Civil Police Subordinate Service (KCP).

List of former chiefs

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! bgcolor="#cfe4cd" align="center" | S.No

| bgcolor="#cfe4cd" align="center" | Name

| bgcolor="#cfe4cd" align="center" | Date of Assumption of Charge

colspan="3" |{{Center|Inspector General of Police}}
1

|Chandrasekaran Nair IPS

|1956 – 1957

2

|M. Krishna Menon IPS

|1957 – 1961

3

|K.N.R Sreenivasan Iyer IPS

|1959

4

|V.P Nair IPS

|1961 – 1964

5

|N. Rama Iyer IPS

|1964 – 1967

6

|M.Gopalan IPS

|1967 – 1972

7

|M. Singaravelu IPS

|1972 – 1974

8

|V.N Rajan IPS

|1974 – 1978

9

|V. Subramanian IPS

|1980

colspan="3" |{{Center|Director General of Police}}
10

|T. Anantha Sankara Iyer IPS

|1978 — 1982

11

|P. Vijayan IPS

|1982 – 1983

12

|M.K. Joseph IPS

|1983 – 1988

13

|K. John Mathai IPS

|1989

14

|Raj Gopal Narayan IPS

|1988 – 1991

15

|A.V Venkatachalam IPS

|1991

16

|C. Subramaniam IPS

|1991 – 1993

17

|R.Jayaram Padikkal IPS

|1993 – 1994

18

|T.V Madhusudanan IPS

|1994 – 1995

19

|K.V Rajagopalan Nair IPS

|1995 – 1996

20

|R. Radhakrishanan IPS

|1996 – 1997

21

|M. Adbul Sathar Kunju IPS

|05-06-1997 to 30-06-1997

22

|C.A Chaly IPS

|30-06-1997 to 31-03-1998

23

|B.S Sasthri IPS

|31-03-1998 to 25-07-2000

24

|P.R Chandran IPS

|26-07-2000 to 31-05-2001

25

|R. Padmanabhan IPS

|31-05-2001 to 31-10-2001

26

|W. Joseph Dawson IPS

|31-10-2001 to 31-01-2002

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| align="center" | K.J Joseph I.P.S

| align="center" | 2000 to 2003

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| align="center" | P.K Hormese Tharakan I.P.S

| align="center" | 2003 to 2005

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| align="center" | Raman Srivastava I.P.S

| align="center" | 2005 to 2008

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| align="center" | Jacob Punnoose I.P.S

| align="center" | 2008 to 2012

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| align="center" | K.S Balasubramanian I.P.S

| align="center" | 2012 to 2015

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| align="center" | T.P Senkumar I.P.S

| align="center" |01-06-2015 to 31-05-2016

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| align="center" | Lokanath Behera I.P.S

| align="center" | 01-06-2016 to 06-05-2017

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| align="center" | T. P. Senkumar I.P.S

| align="center" | 06-05-2017 to 30-06-2017

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| align="center" | Lokanath Behera I.P.S

| align="center" | 01-07-2017 to 30-06-2021

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| align="center" | Anil Kant I.P.S

| align="center" | 01-07-2021 to 30-06-2023

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| align="center" | Sheikh Darvesh Saheb I.P.S

| align="center" | incumbent

Achievements

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has termed Kerala Police as best in the country.{{Cite news |date=2022-10-23 |title=Kerala Police best in the country |url=https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2022/10/23/kerala-police-best-in-india-those-bringing-shame-to-force-will-be-punished-says-cm.html |access-date=2022-10-30 |publisher=Malayala Manorama |language=en |archive-date=2022-10-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221023182047/https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2022/10/23/kerala-police-best-in-india-those-bringing-shame-to-force-will-be-punished-says-cm.html |url-status=live }} In 2021 Kerala Police bagged the National e-Governance Award.{{Cite web |title=Kerala Police gets national e-governance award |url=https://english.deepika.com/Kerala.aspx?Kerala-Police-bags-National-e--Governance-Award-2021.66092 |access-date=2022-10-30 |website=English Deepika |language=en |archive-date=2022-10-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031155540/https://english.deepika.com/Kerala.aspx?Kerala-Police-bags-National-e--Governance-Award-2021.66092 |url-status=live }}

Kerala Police has achieved several significant milestones over the years. Some of the notable achievements include:

::Women Police Stations: Kerala Police was the first in the country to establish women police stations, which exclusively deal with crimes against women.

::Cyberdome: Kerala Police established Cyberdome, a state-of-the-art facility for cyber security and cybercrime investigation.

::Janamaithri Suraksha: Kerala Police launched the Janamaithri Suraksha Project, a community policing initiative aimed at building a relationship of trust between the police and the public.

::Pink Patrol: Kerala Police launched Pink Patrol, a patrol team consisting of women police officers, to ensure the safety and security of women in public places.

  • The Public Affairs Index selected Kerala as the best state in 2016 and 2017 considering its excellence in law and order.{{Cite web |title=Survey places Kerala Police at top in India for efficient service |url=https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/keralapolicerankstopinsurvey-1.6189645 |access-date=2022-11-10 |website=English.Mathrubhumi |date=18 November 2021 |language=en |archive-date=2022-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221110102529/https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/keralapolicerankstopinsurvey-1.6189645 |url-status=live }}
  • According to the grading conducted by Plan India for Women's Safety, Kerala ranks second in the country in terms of ensuring women's safety (Gender Vulnerability Index).{{Cite web |title=Kerala police ranked fourth in Smart Policing Index of IPF |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/2021/nov/20/kerala-police-ranked-fourth-in-smart-policing-index-of-ipf-2385796.html |access-date=2022-11-10 |website=The New Indian Express |date=20 November 2021 |archive-date=2022-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221110102529/https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/2021/nov/20/kerala-police-ranked-fourth-in-smart-policing-index-of-ipf-2385796.html |url-status=live }}
  • Kollam City Police achieved ISO 9001 certification for excellence in office functioning and maintaining high levels of quality control in day-to-day activities in January 2018.{{cite news |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/iso-for-kollam-police-commissioner-office/article22354099.ece |title=ISO for Kollam Police Commissioner office |newspaper=The Hindu |access-date=2023-03-04 |archive-date=2023-04-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230405030529/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/iso-for-kollam-police-commissioner-office/article22354099.ece |url-status=live }}
  • Valapatnam Police Station has been selected as one of the top ten police stations in the country based on the inspection and study of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. The handling of criminal cases, effective implementation of anti-drug activities and public involvement of the police helped the Valapatanam police station to achieve this achievement.
  • COPS Today International, a journal published by the Foundation for Research, recently honored Kerala Police's Community Policing Program Janmaitri Police Project with the Police Excellence Award.

Controversies

Kerala Police has faced several controversies over the years. Some of the notable controversies include allegations of custodial deaths, where suspects died in police custody,{{cite news | url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/nedukandam-custodial-death-action-against-5-cops/article34700274.ece | title=Nedumkandam custodial death: Action against 5 cops | newspaper=The Hindu | date=June 2021 | access-date=2023-03-09 | archive-date=2023-03-09 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230309082126/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/nedukandam-custodial-death-action-against-5-cops/article34700274.ece | url-status=live }} fake encounter killings, where suspects were killed in fake encounters,{{cite news | url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kozhikode/velmurugan-was-killed-in-fake-encounter-family/articleshow/79048237.cms | title=Kerala: Maoist a Velmurugan was killed in fake encounter, claims family | newspaper=The Times of India | date=5 November 2020 | access-date=9 March 2023 | archive-date=16 November 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201116011508/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kozhikode/velmurugan-was-killed-in-fake-encounter-family/articleshow/79048237.cms | url-status=live }} and police brutality, where suspects were subjected to excessive force during arrest or interrogation.{{cite web | url=https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/false-accusation-third-grade-treatment-police-officers-transferred-for-torturing-bothers-in-kollam-1.7972510 | title=False accusation, third grade treatment: Police officers transferred for torturing bothers in Kollam | date=19 October 2022 | access-date=9 March 2023 | archive-date=9 March 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230309082132/https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/false-accusation-third-grade-treatment-police-officers-transferred-for-torturing-bothers-in-kollam-1.7972510 | url-status=live }}

There have been several allegations of irregularities and brutalities by Kerala Police officials.{{Cite news |title= Why Kerala Police remains a problem for Pinarayi Govt |url= https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/why-kerala-police-remains-a-problem-for-pinarayi-s-government-1882202-2021-11-29 |date= |access-date= 2021-11-30 |publisher= India Today |language= en |archive-date= 2021-11-29 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20211129180719/https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/why-kerala-police-remains-a-problem-for-pinarayi-s-government-1882202-2021-11-29 |url-status= live }} Kerala Police has been accused of failure in curbing violence{{Cite news |title= State Police failed to curb violence |url= https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/state-police-failed-to-curb-violence-during-pfi-hartal-says-muraleedharan/article65931009.ece |date= 2022-09-24 |access-date= 2022-10-30 |publisher= India Today |language= en |archive-date= 2022-10-31 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20221031155536/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/state-police-failed-to-curb-violence-during-pfi-hartal-says-muraleedharan/article65931009.ece |url-status= live }} and failure to act on intelligence reports.{{Cite news |title= Police failure despite intelligence alerts |url= https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2022/07/06/police-failure-despite-intel-alert-says-adgp-report-on-rahul-off.html |date= 2022-07-06 |access-date= 2022-10-30 |publisher= Malayala Manorama |language= en |archive-date= 2022-10-31 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20221031155536/https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2022/07/06/police-failure-despite-intel-alert-says-adgp-report-on-rahul-off.html |url-status= live }}

The Kerala Police was criticized for its failure to control the event of 2014 Kiss of Love protest against moral policing.{{Cite web |date=4 November 2014 |title=Police behaved in a partisan way, says CPM leader |url=http://freepressjournal.in/police-behaved-in-a-partisan-way-says-cpm-leader/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141202031334/http://freepressjournal.in/police-behaved-in-a-partisan-way-says-cpm-leader/ |archive-date=2 December 2014 |access-date= |website=The Free Press Journal}}{{cite web|url=http://www.firstpost.com/india/kiss-of-love-kerala-govts-first-mistake-was-siding-with-moral-hooligans-1785389.html|title=Kiss of Love: Kerala govt's first mistake was siding with moral hooligans|work=Firstpost|date=3 November 2014|access-date=26 November 2014}} Police allowed counter-protesters—who included members of Shiv Sena, SDPI, and Bajrang Dal—to attack the protest.{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/kerala-at-least-50-taken-into-custody-for-organising-kiss-of-love/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141102173131/http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/kerala-at-least-50-taken-into-custody-for-organising-kiss-of-love/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 November 2014|title=At least 50 taken into custody for organising Kochi 'kiss of love' protest|work=The Indian Express|access-date=26 November 2014}} Although they attempted to physically stop the Kiss of Love protesters from legally protesting, none of the counter protesters were removed.{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Kiss-of-love-movement-They-came-dared-the-mob-did-it/articleshow/45016955.cms|title='Kiss of love' movement: They came, dared the mob, did it|work=The Times of India|date=3 November 2014 |access-date=26 November 2014}} Police later claimed that they arrested the Kiss of Love protesters to save the protesters' lives.{{cite web |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kochi/We-took-kiss-of-love-activists-into-custody-to-save-their-lives/articleshow/45043053.cms: |title= We took kiss of love activists into custody to save their lives|website=The Times of India |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401011611/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kochi/We-took-kiss-of-love-activists-into-custody-to-save-their-lives/articleshow/45043053.cms |archive-date=2016-04-01}}

See also

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