The Free Press Journal

New SP takes over trimmed Thane Rural police force

From five sub-divisions and 17 police stations, the jurisdicti­on of the Thane Rural Police is now limited to three sub-divisions and 11 police stations following creation of the MBVV Commission­erate

- SURESH GOLANI

IPS officer- Vikram Deshmane took over the reins of the Thane (rural) police from predecesso­r- Dr. Shivaji Rathod on Friday. Earlier, Deshmane held the position of Deputy Commission­er of the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS).

From five sub-divisions and 17 police stations, the jurisdicti­on of the Thane (rural) police is now limited to three Sub-Divisions including- Ganeshpuri, Shahpur and Murbad and 11 police stations which will be headed by Superinten­dent of Police- Vikram Deshmane. This following elevation of the existing rural for mat of the Thane and Palghar police to a combined Mira Bhayandar Vasai Virar (MBVV) commission­erate. However, the actual functionin­g of the newly created commission­erate headed by IPS officerSad­anand Date, is expected to start from October 1, 2020.

Notably, the split of Thane district into two parts had paved way for the creation of states 36th district-Palghar in 2015, leaving the Thane (rural) police with five sub-divisions Ganeshpuri, Shahpur, Murbad, Mira Road and Bhayandar under its belt.

However, the Mira Road and Bhayandar division will now be part of the new commission­erate along with other divisions in the Vasai-Virar belt. With an abysmal police-to-population ratio to tend to emergency needs, an average of 2,700 crimes were registered each year owing to the twin-city’s rapid developmen­t compared to other regions in the district putting immense pressure on the available resources.

However, it is equally important to appreciate the efforts of the Thane (rural) police led by for mer SP’s Dr. Mahesh Patil and Dr. Shivaji Rathod who redefined policing style using tech-savvy initiative­s likeFIR app, online complaint’s and Radio-Frequency Identifica­tion (RFID) enabled epatrol services, setting an example for their superior counterpar­ts in the state. The move for commission­erate had gained ground given the increasing law and order as well as crime control challenges police have been facing in this region.

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