Khaleej Times

8-hour duty for Mumbai police

- IANS

Mumbai — For the first time in its 154-year history, the Mumbai police have switched over to a compact eight-hour duty schedule for the lower echelons from Wednesday, Police Commission­er Datta Padsalgika­r announced here.

The decision came after a trial was carried out at the Deonar Police Station last year, followed by other police stations across the city and suburbs.

“After it was successful, we have shifted to the eight-hour duty schedule for the constabula­ry and assistant sub-inspector levels. Gradually, it will go up to officer ranks,” Padsalgika­r said.

However, he assured that the new duty hours would not, in any manner, compromise on the duties and services of the police to the public.

Giving details, Deputy Commission­er of Police (Operations) Deepak Deoraj said that now “around 75 per cent of the 94 police stations, plus the Traffic Branch, and all other department­s” are covered under the new duty schedule. “Depending on the police station strength versus the local population, we hope to implement it 100 per cent within a month or so,” Deoraj said.

The Mumbai police — whose origin dates back to 1661, when a tiny force of 500 was formed by the then Portuguese rulers of the seven islands comprising Mumbai — currently has a staff strength of nearly 50,000 for the 18 million residents.

Besides the regular round-theclock force, it also has one of the biggest traffic police forces in the state with more than a 100 posts for the estimated 4.2 million vehicles on Mumbai roads. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Mumbai currently has a police strength of nearly 50,000 for the 18 million residents. —
AFP file Mumbai currently has a police strength of nearly 50,000 for the 18 million residents. —

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