Mission of Delhi Police

 The objective of

Delhi Police is to

Uphold the law fairly and firmly;

To prevent crime; to pursue and bring to justice

Those who break the law;

To keep the peace in partnership with the community;

To protect, help and reassure the people;

And to be seen to do all this

With integrity, common sense and sound judgment.

We must be

Compassionate, courteous and patient,

Acting without fear, or favour or prejudice

To the rights of others,

We need to be

Professional, calm and restrained

In the face of violence

And apply only that force

Which is necessity to accomplish our lawful duty 

We must strive

To reduce the fears of the public

And, so far as we can,

To reflect their priorities in the action we take.

We must respond to

Well-founded criticism with a willingness to change.
 

CITIZENS’

CHARTER 

       The Delhi Police presents its Charter for the citizens of Delhi.  It would be of immense help to us if we are informed on the non-compliance of any of the terms of the Charter. 

HOW TO REACH DELHI POLICE 

          Any person desirous of having an access to any office/Distt./Unit or any officer of the Distt./Unit, can do so directly or indirectly in a manner as mentioned below:- 

Ø      Physical access.           

Ø      Correspondence. 

Ø      Telephone. 

Ø      Inter-net and e-mail. 

Ø      FAX 

PHYSICAL ACCESS:          

Any person can visit any Police Station/any Distt/Unit/Officer of the Delhi Police in person to submit his complaint, to know the outcome of his complaint/case or to have the desired information. 

AVAILABILITY OF POLICE OFFICERS FOR PUBLIC HEARING 

1.

Deputy Commissioners of Police

Daily on all working days. (From 11.00 AM to 1 PM)

 

2.

S.D.P.Os

-do-

 

3.

S.H.Os

Daily 4.00 PM to 5 PM.

 

4.

Addl.DCP/S.D.P.Os/S.H.Os

Once a month on Thana Diwas for hearing the public to sort out their grievances

 

5.

Addl.DCP/SDPOs/SHOs/Addl.SHOs

Once a month with RWAs/MTAs.

 

 

A list of the telephone numbers of the Joint Commissioner of Police, Ranges, Addl. Commissioner of Police/Deputy Commissioners of Police, Distts., Assistance Commissioner of Police, Sub-Divisions and Police Stations may be seen at Annexure-“A”

HOW TO REACH POLICE THROUGH CORRESPONDENCE 

          Any person can have access even to the officers at the senior most level by corresponding with them in writing directly.  Letters/complaints can also be put in the complaint/suggestion boxes placed at every Police Station and offices of ACsP Sub-Division and other senior officers.  Besides, these can also be given by hand and a receipt obtained for the same.  A Post Box No. 171 at GPO, New Delhi, has also been earmarked for the same purpose. 

THROUGH TELEPHONE (Please see Annexure ‘A’) 

          Any person who cannot visit a Police Station in person and who is not in a position to write can have access to the police on telephone.  Everyone can contact the Central Police Control Room, which functions round the clock on Phone No. 100, whenever in need of police assistance.  Telephone facilities are also available to Women on the Help Line            No. 1091.  The Police Control Room, besides attending the distress calls also provides required information about the name, designation and Phone Numbers of the Police Officers. 

WEBSITE AND E-MAIL 

          You are welcome to contact us on the following websites/e-mail addresses:- 

1.     

Commissioner of Police, Delhi

e-mail: bk.gupta@nic.in

2.     

Official Website of Delhi Police

www.delhipolice.nic.in 

3.     

Recruitment

www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in

4.     

Traffic Police

www.delhitrafficpolice.nic.in

info@delhitrafficpolice.nic.in

5.     

Licensing Branch

www.delhipolicelicensing.gov.in

6.     

Special Police Unit (Women & Children)

www.dpjju.com

 

7.     

MACT Cell

www.dpacciclaim.in

8.     

F.R.R.O.

www.immigrationindia.nic.in

e-mail: frrodelhi@hotmail.com

9.     

Anti Obscene Call Cell

e-mail: acp-sit-dl@nic.in

10. 

Anti-Stalking Cell

e-mail: acp-sit-dl@nic.in

11. 

Anti Threat by Recovery Agent’s Cell

e-mail: acp-aec-dl@nic.in

12. 

Crime Branch

e-mail: dcp-crime-dl@nic.in

13. 

ZIPNET (Missing Persons) 

www.zipnet.in

14. 

Stolen Vehicle Identification Service

www.delhipolice.nic.in

www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/stolen.htm

www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/searchengine/ stolen.htm

15.   

Vigilance

e-mail:  dcpvigilancedl@yahoo.com

16.   

Senior  Citizens 

e-mail: scscphq@bol.net.in

 HELPLINES 

          The following helplines have been started by Delhi Police: 

Women

1091

Senior citizen

1291

Information about crime            

1090

Anti Obscene Call Cell

27894455 & 1096

Fax: 27292523

SMS-9911135446

e-mail: acp-sit-dl@nic.in

Anti-Stalking Cell

Anti Threat by Recovery Agent’s Cell

26184455, 1090

Fax : 26178123

e-mail: acp-aec-dl@nic.in

Missing Persons Helpline

23241210 & 1094

Traffic Helpline

23010101 & 1095

PCR

100

 DELHI POLICE SET UP

           Delhi has been trifurcated into 3 Ranges and further divided into 11 Police Districts for administrative and operational convenience.  Each Range is headed by an officer of the rank of Joint Commissioner of Police and the District is headed by an Addl. Commissioner of Police or Deputy Commissioner of Police. 

          Each Police District is further divided into Sub-divisions and Police Stations. There are 52 Sub-Divisions and 155 territorial Police Stations. The overall supervision of the Police Stations/Police Posts in a District rests with Addl. Commissioner of Police or Deputy Commissioner of Police who is assisted by two Additional Deputy Commissioners of Police.  A Sub-Division of Distt. Police is headed by an officer of the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police.  A Police Station is headed by Station House Officer [SHO] who is an officer of the rank of Inspector.  Prevention, investigation and detection of crimes and maintenance of peace & order are the important functions of the Police. 

RECRUITMENTS IN DELHI POLICE 

Recruitment Cell of Delhi Police is established in Police Hdqrs. headed by DCP/Establishment under the overall supervision of Jt.CP/Hdqrs. Direct recruitment for the following ranks  is made in Delhi Police:- 

  1. Constable (Executive) male & female and some other posts of Constable of technical cadre.
  2. Head Constable (Ministerial) and some other technical posts of Head Constable.
  3. Assistant Sub-Inspector (Steno.) and some other technical posts of ASI like Finger Print, Shorthand Reporter etc.
  4. 50% posts of total vacancies of Sub-Inspector (Executive) are also filled by the direct recruitment by Delhi Police.

The direct recruitment is done by advertising the vacant posts in the Employment News and leading newspapers (Hindi & English) as well as in the regional newspapers of North-East and Southern States.  The notification of advertisement for the recruitment is also loaded on two Delhi Police websites www.delhipolice.nic.in or www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in.  All the recruitments are conducted in a transparent manner.  Delhi Police has also received ISO 9001-2000 certification for conducting recruitment for the post of Constable (Exe.). 

RIGHTS EXTENDED TO THE PERSONS ARRESTED, DETAINED IN POLICE CUSTODY AS PER NHRC GUIDELINES AND HON’BLE SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT IN C.W.P. NO. 09/1994—JOGINDER KUMAR VS. STATE OF U.P. & ORS. AND IN C.W.P. NO. 539/86- D.K. BASU VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL. 

PRE-ARREST 

a)                 A person is not liable to be arrested merely on the suspicion of complicity in an offence. 

b)                 No arrest should be made in a routine manner on a mere allegation of commission of an offence made against a person. 

c)                  No arrest can be made merely because it is lawful for the police officer to do so.  A police officer must be able to justify the arrest apart from his power to do so. 

d)                 No arrest should be made without a reasonable satisfaction reached after some investigation as to the genuineness and bonafides of a complaint and a reasonable belief both as to the person’s complicity and even so as to the need to effect arrest. 

e)                 There must be some reasonable justification in the opinion of the officer effecting the arrest that such arrest is necessary and justified.  Arrest in cognizable cases may be considered justified in one or other of the following circumstances: 

(i)          The case involves a grave offence like murder, dacoity, robbery, rape etc., and it is necessary to arrest the suspect to prevent him from escaping or evading the process of law. 

(ii)         The suspect is given to violent behavior and is likely to commit further offences. 

(iii)        The suspect requires to be prevented from destroying evidence or interfering with witnesses or warning other suspects who have not yet been arrested. 

(iv)      The suspect is a habitual offender who unless arrested, is    likely to commit similar or further offences. 

f)       Except in heinous offences, as mentioned above, an arrest must be avoided if a police officer issues notice to the person to attend the Police Station and not leave the station without permission. 

ARREST: 

1.                  Police Officers carrying out an arrest or interrogation should bear clear identification and name tags with designation.  The particular of police personnel carrying out the arrest or interrogation should be recorded contemporaneously, in a register kept at the Police Station. 

2.                  The police officer making an arrest should also record in the case diary, the reasons for making the arrest. 

3.                  As a rule, use of force should be avoided while effecting arrest.  However, in case of forcible resistance to arrest, minimum force to overcome such resistance may be used.  Care must be taken to ensure that injuries to the person being arrested, visible or otherwise, is avoided. 

4.                  The police officer carrying out the arrest shall prepare a memo of arrest at the time of arrest and such memo shall be attested by at least one witness, who may be either a member of the family of the arrestee or a respectable person of the locality from where the arrest is made.  It shall also be counter signed by the arrested and shall contain the time and date of arrest. 

5.                  The dignity of the person being arrested should be protected.  Public display or parading of the person arrested should not be permitted at any cost. 

6.                  Searches of the person arrested must be done with due respect to the dignity of the person, without force or aggression and with care for the person’s right to privacy.  Searches of women should only be made by other women officers with strict regard to decency. 

7.                  The use of handcuffs or leg chains should be avoided and if handcuffing is necessary it should be resorted to strictly in accordance with the law. 

8.                  An arrested person being held in custody is entitled, if he so requests to have one friend, relative or other person who is known to him or likely to take an interest in his welfare told as far as is practicable that he has been arrested and where is being detained. 

9.                  The police officer shall inform the arrested person when he is brought to the Police Station of this right. 

10.              An entry shall be required to be made in the diary as to who was informed of the arrest. 

11.              The Police officer should send a copy of the case diary with the reasons for making the arrest of the accused immediately to his Supervisory Officer. 

12.              The time, place of arrest and venue of custody of an arrestee must be notified by the police where the next friend or relative of the arrestee lives outside the district or town through the Legal Aid Organization in the District and the Police Station of the area concerned telegraphically within a period of 8 to 12 hours of the arrest. 

13.              As far as practicable women police officers should be associated where the person or persons being arrested are women.  The arrest of women between sunset the sunrise should be avoided. 

14.              The arrestee should, where he so requests, be also examined at the time of his arrest and major and minor injuries, if any  present on his/her body, must be recorded at that time.  The “Inspection Memo” must be signed both by the arrestee and the police officer effecting the arrest and its copy provided to the arrestee. 

Ø      When the person arrested is brought to the Police Station, he should, if he makes a request in this regard, be given prompt medical assistance.  He must be informed of his right.  Where the police officer finds that the arrested person is in a condition where he is unable to make such request but is in need of medical help, he should promptly arrange for the same.  This must also be recorded contemporaneously in a register.  The female requesting for medical help should be examined only by a female registered medical practitioner. 

Ø      As soon as the person is arrested, police officer effecting the arrest shall make a mention of the existence or non-existence of any injuries on the person of the arrestee in the register of arrest.  If any injuries are found on person of the arrestee, full description and other particulars as to the manner in which the injuries were caused should be mentioned in the register, the entry so made shall also be signed by the police officer and the arrestee.  At the time of release of the arrestee, a certificate to the above affect under the signature of the police officer shall be issued to the arrestee. 

Ø      If the arrestee has been remanded to police custody under the orders of the court, the arrestee should be subjected to the medical examination by a trained Medical Officer every 48 hours during his detention in custody by a doctor on the panel of approved doctor appointed by Director, Health Services of the concerned State or Union Territory.  At the time of his release from the police custody, the arrestee shall be got medically examined and a certificate shall be issued to him stating wherein the factual position of the existence or of non-existence of any injuries on his person. 

15.              Where children or juveniles are sought to be arrested, no force or beatings should be resorted to under any circumstances.  Police officers may, for this purpose, associate respectable citizens so that the children or juveniles are not terrorized and minimal coercion is used. 

16.              Where the arrest is without a warrant, the person arrested has to be immediately informed of the grounds of arrest in a language, which he or she understands.  Again, for this purpose the police, if necessary, may take the help of respectable citizens.  These grounds must have already been recorded in writing in police records.  The person arrested should be shown the written reasons as well and also given a copy on demand. 

17.              Apart from informing the person arrested of the above rights, the police should also inform him of his right to consult and be defended by a lawyer of his choice.  He should also be informed that he is entitled to free legal aid at state expense. 

18.              Information regarding the arrest and the place of detention should be communicated by the police officer effecting the arrest within 12 hours to the District and Central Police Control Rooms.  Further at District/Central Police Control Room it should be displaced on day-to-day basis at a conspicuous place on a notice board.  Every Police Station shall also display the details of arrestees at a conspicuous place for the knowledge of the public. 

19.              Copies of all the documents including the memo of arrest, referred to above, should be sent to the illaqa Magistrate for his record.  

AFTER ARREST 

(i)          The person under arrest must be produced before the appropriate court within 24 hours of the arrest. 

(ii)         The person arrested should be permitted to meet his lawyer at any time during the interrogation. 

(iii)        The interrogation should be conducted in a clearly identifiable place, which has been notified for this purpose by the Govt.  The place must be accessible and the relatives or friend of the person arrested must be informed of the place where interrogation is taking place. 

(iv)      The methods of interrogation must be consistent with the recognized rights to life, dignity and liberty and right against torture and degrading treatment. 

OUR REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC 

1.           Inform the local police about persons living in the area without any regular means or livelihood and living a lavish life or persons involved in any type of nefarious activities.

2.           To inform the local police about any suspicious activities which could adversely affect their safety and security.

3.           The particulars of the domestic help and the tenants must be sent to the local police for verification.

4.           To observe traffic rules, follow the lane system and cooperate with the Traffic Police for smooth mobility and for avoiding inconvenience to others.

5.           Do not touch or lift any suspicious object; inform the PCR.

6.           Adopt various home security and vehicle safety measures advised by the local police to prevent thefts and other crimes.

7.           Assist the local police in all possible manners for prevention and detection of crime and to maintain law and order.

 THANA LEVEL & DISTRICT LEVEL COMMITTEES. 

The Thana Level/District Level Committees are constituted by the order of Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Delhi.  Each Thana Level Committee is headed by the area Member of Legislative Assembly who represents the major parts of the jurisdiction of the Police Station and other MLAs, Members of MCD/NDMC/Cantonment Board having jurisdiction of Police Station concerned, SDM, ACP, SHO of the area are the members.  It also includes representatives from Residential Welfare Association, Trade/Industry Associations (if any), Educational Institutions, Women’s Organizations, and representatives of Students and Labour.  The meeting of the Thana Level Committee is to be held once in two months. 

The District Level Committee is headed by the Member of Parliament, and the Members of the Legislative Assembly of the District, Deputy Commissioner of concerned District and Chairman of MCD Zonal Committee are its members. It also includes representatives from Residential Welfare Association including J.J. Clusters Trade/Industry Associations (if any), Educational Institutions, Women’s Organizations, and representatives of Students and Labour. The Deputy Commissioner of Police is its convenor and the meeting of the Committee is to be held once in three months.  

CAMPUS COMPLAINT BOX 

          Complaint boxes have been provided in universities & college campuses.  These boxes are opened by the concerned SHO and complaints so received, are being registered in Daily Diary of the Police Station for taking necessary action. 

RECEPTION DESK 

          Reception Desk has been established in each Police Station to ensure prompt service to the complainants and others visiting Police Stations.  The reception officers have been briefed to be polite and courteous as and when the complainant and others come to lodge complaints, to ascertain the progress of previously submitted complaints or for any other purpose. 

LICENSING                                      (Telephone No. 26262260, 26262273)

(www.delhipolicelicensing.gov.in) 

          The Licensing Branch of Delhi Police is an ISO 9001:2000 certified organization, located at the first floor of Police Station Defence Colony, New Delhi.  The branch functions under the supervision of an Addl. Commissioner of Police.  He is responsible for granting licenses/permissions for:- 

1.                  Arms and Ammunition.

2.                  Cinema and Video Game Parlor

3.                  Eating Houses.

4.                  Hotels.

5.                  Fire Crackers.

6.                  Poisons.

7.                  Sulphur.

8.                  Swimming Pools.

9.                  Amusement Activities.

10.              Registration of news papers and journals.

11.              Declaration of Printing Presses.

12.              Grant of NOC for fresh Petroleum Stations and storage.

 

CRIME BRANCH                                               (Telephone No. 23490252)

(dcp-crime-dl@nic.in)

 

          The Crime Wing of Delhi Police is functioning at Police Headquarters Building, I.P.Estate, New Delhi under the supervision of an officer of the rank of Addl. CP/Deputy Commissioner of Police and deals with important and sensitive cases having larger ramifications. 

Anti-Stalking Cell (acp-sit-dl@nic.in)

          In order to address complaints of women who are stalked by undesirable elements, Delhi Police has set up an Anti-Stalking Helpline in the Crime Branch in May 2010. This Specialized ‘Anti-Stalking Cell’   functions with a dedicated help line 27894455, 1096, e-mail:acp-sit-dl@nic.in., SMS-9911135446 and FAX-27292523. The Anti-Stalking Cell in the Crime Branch is the nodal agency to centrally monitor all complaints of stalking and there are Anti-Stalking Units in all the Districts. The ACP of the Crime Women Cell of the District is the incharge of this unit and personally monitors the complaints received, action taken and the satisfaction level of the complainants. 

Anti-Obscene Calls Cell (acp-sit-dl@nic.in)

          An “Anti-Obscene Calls Cell” has been opened in the Crime Branch with a dedicated help lines 27894455, 1096, e-mail:acp-sit-dl@nic.in., SMS-9911135446 and FAX-27292523 to handle complaints of harassment and obscene calls and SMS.  The Cell ensures that required action is taken and identity of the harassed individual is also kept confidential, if so desired.    

ZIPNET (MISSING PERSONS)  (www.zipnet.in) 

          There is a Web based computer application ZIPNET for getting information regarding missing persons.  Information in this database can also be accessed by the public through Internet screen print.  A new module has been developed and added in the ZIPNET for viewing the progress of investigation in cases of missing persons. 

STOLEN VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION SERVICE 

          On line search facility of Stolen Vehicle Identification Service has already been provided on the Home Page of Delhi Police Website, under the Icon “Stolen/Unclaimed Vehicle”.  The user can check the status of stolen/unclaimed vehicle of different parameters viz. “Regn. No. or Engine No. or Chassis No. by using websites mentioned below:- 

1.                  http://www.delhipolice.nic.in

2.                  http://www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/stolen.htm

3.                  http://www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/searchengine/stolen.htm 

MACT WEBSITE (www.dpacciclaim.in) 

            A Web based database of accident cases has been created for the assistance of victims and Kith & Kin of victims of road accident cases to download all the required documents needed for filing claims in MACT Courts.  One accident Investigation Cell per range has also been created.  It is headed by an Inspector and investigates fatal accident cases and establishes coordination with MACT Courts.   

SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE 

          Through the SMS No.“9811599901” the general public can make enquiries regarding stolen vehicles, unclaimed vehicles on the basis of either Registration Number, Engine Number or Chassis Number of the Vehicle, Passport verification status enquiry and Delhi Police Telephone Number enquiry can also be made from cell phones by using this Short Message Service. 

          The syntax of each service is as given below:- 

Service Name

Message to be entered using cellular phone keypad

 

Stolen Vehicles Search

SV<Regn. No. or Engine No. or Chassis No.> e.g. SV DLS6403. If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

Status, Registration Number, Chassis Number, Engine Number, Police Station,  FIR Number, Model, Make, Colour.

Unclaimed Vehicles Search

UN<Regn. No., Engine No. or Chassis No. >e.g. UN DL 1RB6543. If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

Registration Number, Chassis Number, Engine Number, Police Station, FIR Number, Make, Model,  Colour.

Passport Verification Status

PV<File Number> e.g. PV A04684001. If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

File Number, Status, Name, Father Name, Dispatch Number, Dispatch date.

Stolen Fire Arm Search

AR<Fire Arm Number> e.g. AR 93564. If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

 FIR Number, Police Station, Make, Model.

Telephone Number of Police Station

PS<Name of Police Station> e.g. PS Alipur.

If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

PS Name, TELSHO, TELDO, TELADDSHO.

Stolen/Missing Mobile Phones

MM<IMEI No.> e.g. MM 359362009266090.

If match is found, SMS Originator will receive a message in the following format:

Status, IMEI No., State, District, PS, FIR No. & FIR Date.

 

In case match is not found, SMS Originator will receive a message conveying “No information found” or “No data found” for the above cases. 

TRAFFIC POLICE                                                             (23010101, 1095)

(www.delhitrafficpolice.nic.in)    

 

          The Traffic Police is responsible for traffic management, regulation, enforcement of traffic rules & regulations and road safety education of road users.  The Traffic Unit of Delhi Police is functioning under the overall supervision of Special Commissioner of Police, Traffic, assisted by Jt. C.P/Traffic, Jt.CP/Traffic(HQ)  and seven Deputy Commissioners of Police as under:- 

S.No.

Designation of the Officer

Office

Telephone

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Headquarters

P.S.R.K.Puram

26198928

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Southern Range

J.B.Tito Marg, Sadiq Nagar

26266748

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Northern Range

P&L Complex

23978945

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Central Range

Baba Kharak Singh Marg

23340849

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Western Range

PP Rajouri Garden

25192493

  1.  

DCP/Traffic Eastern Range

PS Shakarpur

22431777

  1.  

DCP/Traffic-VIP

Teen Murti Traffic Police Lines

23012464

 Rights/facilities available to persons violating traffic rules/ regulations 

a.         Compounding the traffic offence at the spot and paying the prescribed compounding amount to the traffic police officer without going to court.

                                                Or 

b)                 Go to court for a judicial verdict. 

Documents one should always carry while driving on the road. 

1.                  Driving License.

2.                  Certificate of Registration.

3.                  Certificate of Taxation. 

4.                  Certificate of Insurance.

5.                  Permit and Fitness Certificate (in case of Commercial vehicle).

6.                  Pollution Under Control certificate. 

·                     In case of non-availability of any/all such documents or attested copies thereof, the same can be sent by registered post within 15 days from the date of demand. 

·                     Whenever, a police officer has doubt over the authenticity of the documents produced by the owner/driver/conductor of the vehicle, he has the authority to seize such documents/vehicle and wherever the doubt arises that the driver of the vehicle who is charged with an offence may abscond and may not respond to summons, the police officer has the authority to seize the license and forward the same to the court for taking cognizance. 

Facilities available to general public 

·                     Traffic Helpline on phone number 23010101 & 1095 (available round the clock) to lodge any traffic related complaint. 

·                     For any traffic related complaint/suggestion E-mails can be sent to jtcpt-dtp@nic.in

·                     Pre-postage paid traffic complaint card to lodge any traffic violation/ suggestion (these are available at all traffic assistance booths.) 

·                     Traffic Website providing traffic related information at www.delhitrafficpolice.nic.in

·                     SMS traffic information dissemination service for traffic diversions, traffic signal failures, congestion on any road, road accidents details, notice details, etc. on phone number 981145220. 

·                     Traffic information dissemination is also available in FM Band of the Radio. 

·                     Online deposition of fine for traffic violation notices can be made at Teen Murti Traffic Police Line and DCP/Traffic-Hdqrs. and Northern Range office.  In addition payment through cheques/demand drafts can be made at the offices of DCP/Traffic/Hdqrs., Southern Range, Northern Range and VIP, ACP/Traffic-North-West and East Distt. and also at Traffic Training Park, Punjabi Bagh. 

·                     Pre-paid Taxi/TSR service available at 25 counters at Railway Stations, Airports, ISBTs and important markets/commercial centers. 

Five Traffic Training Parks for information/education relating to Traffic Rules & Regulations. 

  • Traffic Training Park, Punjabi Bagh.
  • Traffic Training Park, Pragati Maidan.
  • Traffic Training Park, Bal Bhawan.
  • Traffic Training Park, Roshanara Bagh.
  • Traffic Training Park, Baba Kharak Singh Marg.

SPECIAL BRANCH                           (Telephone No. 23230698/23236047) 

          Besides collection of intelligence, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Special Branch having office at Delhi Police Bhawan, Asaf Ali Road, is also responsible for following assignments:- 

1.                  Verification of character and antecedents. 

2.                  Registration of Pak Nationals. 

3.                  Status of Passport Verification. 

POLICE CONTROL ROOM                        (Telephone No. 23490251, 100) 

          The Police Control of Delhi Police has a fleet of 630 PCR Vans stationed all over the capital besides 122 motorcycles.  Any person in distress requiring police assistance can contact the Police Control Room on telephone No. 100.  The MPVs provide help round the clock to women/girls found themselves stranded.  Similarly, the broken down vehicles are towed away by the MPVs to the nearest work shop at night from 10 PM to 6 AM.  PCR Vans reach places of occurrence in urban areas within 10 minutes and in rural areas in 20 minutes.  Delhi Police also has a round the clock HELP LINE for  women at Telephone Nos. 23317004, 23490130 & 1091.  Similarly, there are dedicated help lines for senior citizens, students and people from North East States at telephone Nos. 1091 & 1291 available round the clock.  People desirous of passing information relating to crime and criminals can use helpline 1090 and if required the identity of the caller is kept confidential.  Call is passed to concerned agency for taking action. 

TOURIST POLICE                                      (Telephone No. 23490251, 100) 

          To help tourists, a Tourist Police has been set up in Delhi Police on 06.08.2004 and MPVs have been deployed at 10 important places/locations i.e. IGI Airport, New Delhi Railway Station, Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, Rajghat, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Palika Bazar, Janpath, India Gate and Paharganj (Railway Station side).  

AMBULANCE POLICE                              (Telephone No. 23490251, 100) 

          A Scheme called ‘Central Ambulance Service’ is in operation in Delhi since 1975.  To provide Ambulance services to the victims of road accident, 11 ambulances have been deployed at the following locations:- 

1.                  Majnu Ka Tilla

2.                  Red Light Badli Chowk

3.                  Nangli Poona

4.                  Peera Garhi Chowk

5.       Dhaula Kuan

6.       Sanjay T-Point

7.       Dwarka Sec.-1 MTNL

8.       Mool Chand Chowk

9.        Noida T-Point

10.       Khajuri Khas

11.       Rajghat 

F.R.R.O                                              (Telephone No. 26711348, 26711442)

(www.immigrationindia.nic.in)

(e-mail: frrodelhi@hotmail.com) 

          The Foreigners Regional Registration Office (F.R.R.O.) located in Block VIII, Sector-1, Near Hyatt Regency, R.K. Puram, New Delhi, deals with registration of foreigners and visa extensions, exit visa, citizenship cases, issuance of PIO cards to person of Indian origin and receiving of OCI application and lose of passport cases. 

VIGILANCE                                                          (Telephone No. 23210011)

(e-mail:  dcpvigilancedl@yahoo.com) 

          For complaints against police officers indulging in acts of corruption, negligence and malpractices, one can approach Deputy Commissioner of Police, Vigilance Branch, stationed at Delhi Police Bhawan, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi.  There is round the clock Flying Squad of the Vigilance Branch, which can be contacted at telephone No. 23213355 if urgent and immediate action is required. 

SPECIAL POLICE UNIT FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN 

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN CELL  (011-26883769) 

          Special Police Unit for Women & Children (SPUWC) is the central agency co-ordinating Crime Women Cell in the eleven districts of Delhi Police which deal with women related crimes like dowry deaths, harassment on account of dowry demand etc. It is headed by an officer of the rank of Joint Commissioner of Police and assisted by Deputy Commissioner of Police, SPUWC, having its office at Nanakpura, South Moti Bagh, New Delhi with telephone No. 011-26883769.  SPUWC and the eleven Crime Women Cells in the districts also provide counseling facility to the women victims and also entertain cases relating to obscene posters and pictures. The Unit has a Women Police Mobile Team for round the clock response to deserving women helpline cases.  A Police Station namely PS Crime Women Cell, has also started at its premises in Nanakpura, where cases (women related) u/s Indian  Penal Code are got registered. 

SELF DEFENCE  

          A sub-unit, namely Self Defence is also working at the premises of SPUWC/Nanakpura, New Delhi, which provides Self Defence Techniques Training to the girls/women of Delhi particularly with a view to enabling them to fend off criminal and anti-social elements. The Training Programmes are organized in schools/colleges  from time to time and Summer Camps are held at selected centres.  

GENDER SENSITISATION 

          Special Police Unit (Women & Children),(formerly known as CAW Cell), Nanakpura organize training programme for Gender Sensitization of Police Officers, which is a continuous exercise.  This exercise is aimed towards improving our response towards women victims.  It also introduces the supervisory officers to the new trends on problems of women and the possible remedies.  Regular deliberations are held with NGOs, Delhi Commission for Women, Delhi Legal Services Authority etc. in order to solicit their views on sensitizing the policemen to bring about attitudinal change in their thinking behavior and perception. 

JUVENILE ISSUES (www.dpjju.com): 

          Special Police Unit for Women & Children presently functioning from Nanakpura, South Moti Bagh, New Delhi-110021, is also the Nodal Agency on Juvenile issues under the overall supervision of Joint Commissioner of Police as per mandate under Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) Act, 2000. The responsibilities of the unit include liasoning and coordinating with stake holders, monitoring various writ petitions relating to juvenile, dissemination of awareness at Police Station level with the help of NGOs and Law Experts, monitoring cases/complaints dealt with in Districts relating to children on day to day basis, collecting information on Children in Need of Care & Protection (CNCP) & Juvenile in Conflict with Law (JICL) from all Districts/Units of Delhi Police, monitoring work of Special Juvenile Police Units (SJPUs), Juvenile Welfare Officers (JWOs), of District/Units as well as maintaining Web-site www.dpjju.com on juveniles, organizing training programme on Juvenile Justice System for Juvenile Welfare Officers as well as Police Officers of Delhi Police. 

SINGLE WINDOW COMPLAINT ENQUIRY CELL/PHQ 

          A Complaint Monitoring and Tracking System has been introduced and a Complaint Cell has been created in all the Districts/Units of Delhi Police.  Complainants can check the status of their complaint between 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM on any working day from any of Complaint Cells of the Districts/Units.  A Single Window Complaint Enquiry Cell has also been set up at Ist. Floor, Police Headquarters. 

SCHEME FOR SENIOR CITIZENS            23490000/4336, 23490233

 (scscphq@bol.net.in)                                              Toll Free No. 1291 

          The Senior Citizens’ Security Cells (SCSC) are functioning at PHQ and in all the 11 districts contact elderly persons living alone through telephones almost everyday for their safety and renders other assistance. Senior citizens living alone or with spouse are registered by Delhi Police.  They can also register themselves by contacting on telephone numbers 2340233, 23490010 Extn. No. 4336, Helpline No. 1291, through Delhi Police website www.delhipolice.nic.in or through SHO/ACP/DCP office of their area.  Registered senior citizens are visited and also contacted  telephonically by the PHQ as well as local police staff.  Complaints of senior citizens are dealt on priority basis. Security audit of senior citizens is also done by the local police.  Special helpline number 1291 (toll free) has been introduced to handle the distress calls from Senior Citizens exclusively. 

PREVENTIVE INITIATIVES TO CHECK CRIME/TERRORIST ATTACKS IN DELHI 

Delhi Police has taken the following anti-terrorist measures to combat terrorism:  

1.     Eyes and Ears Scheme  and Tenant verification:

(i) Eyes and Ears Scheme :- Delhi Police has launched a scheme captioned ‘Public As Eyes and Ears of the Police’ with special emphasis to sensitize all the stake holders such as Rehri Patriwalas, Chowkidars, guards, vendors, parking attendants TSR drivers, residents/traders welfare associations etc. to keep a watch and look for suspicious persons and share the information with local police immediately.  Regular meetings are held by all the officers to sensitize and motivate them. 

(ii) Tenant verification:  In order to detect any terrorist or any person with a dubious character taking shelter in Delhi as a tenant, Delhi Police carries out regular tenant verification.  The owners of the house are required to inform local police whenever they keep a tenant.  Special drives are conducted for verification of tenants. 

2.  SERVANT VERIFICATION : In order to detect any terrorist or dubious characters taking shelter as servants in any house or establishment, Resident Welfare Associations, Trader Associations are briefed in meetings regularly and by pamphlets/advertisements public in general is advised to get their servants verified at the time of employing them.  Servant verification drives are also carried out regularly. 

 3. PUBLIC AWARENESS ABOUT PREVENTIVE MEASURES:  Pamphlets to create public awareness about preventive measures to be adopted against terrorism are   distributed and slide shows screened at cinema halls regularly. Meetings with RWAs and Market Welfare Associations are held regularly where residents and shopkeepers are sensitized about security measures.  Similarly regular meetings are held with Thana Level Committees and District Level Committees and the members are sensitized about the security measures.
 

APPEAL AND ADVISORY FOR CITIZENS 

SECURITY  OF  SENIOR CITIZENS:

 

DO’s

 

DON’Ts

  • Install sturdy doors with magic eye, door chain & autolock.  If possible, keep a pet dog.
  • Look through the magic eye before opening the door.
  • Connect your house to the neighbours with an alarm bell.
  • Ensure police verification of your domestic help/driver/watchman/ tenant.
  • Take the services of only those plumbers/electricians/carpenters/ labourers who are known or recommended by RWA.
  • Keep important telephone numbers handy.
  • Always go out in a group for morning and evening walk.
  • Inform your nearest PCR van or policeman and neighbours if you spot a suspicious person around your residence.
  • Leave a light on while going out.
  • Keep in touch with the beat officer.

·      Don’t open the door to strangers/ unidentified persons.

·      Don’t allow kabari, courier service employees, hawkers etc. inside the house.

·      Don’t let plumber, carpenter, electrician and other service provider any access without keeping an eye on them.

·      Don’t allow, without verifying, old contacts/employees/servants who are visiting you after a long gap.

·      Don’t keep servants who are unverified or unverifiable.

·      Don’t discuss important family/property issues in front of strangers/servants.

·      Don’t allow servants to have access to your cupboards, safes etc.

·      Don’t ignore suspicious incidents/ persons; inform the police.

·      Don’t leave valuable unattended/ unprotected at home.

·      Don’t make any ostentatious display of cash and jewellery before strangers /servants.

 SOUND AND NOISE POLLUTION 

USE OF LOUD SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIED MUSIC, BURSTING OF CRACKERS AND BEATING OF DRUMS ETC. IS PROBHIBITED BETWEEN 10.00 PM TO 6.00 AM

 

It is

 

It causes

 

  • Violation of Hon’ble Supreme Court Directions.
  • Punishable if use of loudspeaker is done without police permission between 6.00 AM to 10.00 PM.
  • Prohibited in Silence Zones.
  • Punishable under the Environment (Protection Act,

 

1986) and imprisonment could be up to 5 Years or a fine of Rs. One Lakh or both.

  • Offence under Delhi Police Act. DJ & other equipments liable to be seized.

 

·      Health hazard for the sick.

·      Distraction to students.

·      Stress for children/infirm.

·      Disturbance to those resting.

·      Discomfort for pets.

·      Disrespect to the community.

SAY A  LOUD ‘NO’ TO NOISE POLLUTION

FOR CO-OPERATION TO IMPROVE THE TRAFFIC SITUATION 

DO’s

 

DON’Ts

  • Stick to your lane.
  • Avoid road rage.
  • Use zebra crossing, subway and foot over-bridge for crossing the road.
  • Use public transport instead of using personal vehicles.
  • Avoid confrontation with fellow motorist over traffic violations.
  • Keep cool while driving.
  • Always obey traffic rules.
  • Always wear ISI marked helmet while driving two wheeler.
  • Always wear seat belt before starting your car for your own safety.
  • Park your vehicle at authorized parking lots & sites only.
  • Slow down while approaching roundabouts, road crossing, speed breakers etc.
  • Don’t overspeed.
  • Don’t drive recklessly.
  • Don’t jump red lights.
  • Don’t overtake from the wrong side.
  • Don’t use pressure horns.
  • Don’t mix drinking & driving.
  • Don’t indulge in zig-zag driving, wrong overtaking, improper lane changing
  • No parking on road.  Road are meant for movement of traffic and not for parking.
  • Don’t use mobile phone while driving.
  • Don’t allow minors to drive. Minor driver and owner of vehicle are liable for prosecution.

 Be Safe.  Let others be safe. 

USE SECURITY DEVICES TO PREVENT THEFT OF YOUR VEHICLE 

Ø      GPS SYSTEM:  Helps in quickly tracing your car by tracking its movements.

 

Ø      DOOR LOCKS:  Visible inside door lock buttons- smooth and tapered.

Ø      STEERING WHEEL LOCK: Prevents steering wheel from turning.  Its high visibility deters thieves.

 

Ø      IGNITION CUT-OFF:  A key-operated or hidden manual switch that interrupts power supply from battery to ignition.

 

Ø      FUEL CUT-OFF: Integrated into the fuel line, prevents the flow of fuel.  Only a special key deactivates the cut-off.

Ø      IGNITION COLUMN GUARD:  Provides protection to the ignition system.  Fits around steering column and over ignition starting system.

 

Ø      PADLOCK WITH CHAIN:  An effective way to secure vehicle, if left unattended overnight.

Ø      MOTORCYCLE WHEEL LOCK: A simple lock that easily fits on the front wheel of a motorcycle & prevents wheel movement.

 BE OUR EYES & EARS

                                    

SIMPLE TIPS TO FIGHT CRIME & TERRORISM: 

In case you  suspect something:  Call 100 or 1090 at once and give as many detail as possible about the suspicious person, object or the vehicle and keep an eye on these  while giving information to the police. 

YOU      CAN       HELP:

                        

If you are a car dealer:

 

Ø      Satisfy yourself about the antecedents of both parties, particularly the buyer, before finalizing the deal and more so if the buyer is from outside Delhi.

Ø      Insist on their identification documents; photocopies of which should be retained by you.

Ø      Be careful while organizing a deal particularly involving Ambassador Cars and Motorcycles as they are most likely to be used by terrorists.

 

If you are a landlord or a property dealer:

Ø                  Do not let out your premises without satisfying yourself about the antecedents of the tenant.

 

If you own a Guest House, Lodge or a Hotel:

Ø                  Insist on Identification documents before booking a room for the guest.

Ø                  Call 100 or report to the nearest police station about any suspicious guest.

 Report to the Police on Tel. No.100

Ø                  Suspicious and unclaimed objects like Hand Bags, Packets etc.

Ø                  Suspicious person in your vicinity 

Rehriwalas, Patriwalas, Motor Vehicle Parking Attendants, TSR/Taxi Drivers, Chowkidars, Barbers,  RWAs/MTAs are our EYES & EARS – Inform us about any suspicious activity of a person or suspicious article and prevent crime & terrorism. The identity of the informer is kept secret. 

PROTECTION OF YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY 

NEVER

 

ALWAYS

Ø                  Carry huge amounts of cash publicly when alone, on foot or in a two wheeler.

Ø                  Follow the same route and timings while going to the bank.

Ø                  Discuss cash or money transaction/carriage with strangers.

Ø                  Get distracted by acts of cheats, who pretend as if your money has fallen on the floor, inside or outside your bank.

Ø      Keep information about cash including, transportation, movement etc. confidential.

Ø      Use your own transport to carry cash.

Ø      If possible, travel with your security guard or an employee.

Ø      Keep the doors of your car locked while driving.

Ø      Carry mobile phone for seeking timely help.

Ø      Be alert while proceeding to or doing business in the bank, particularly on heavy transaction days.

Ø      Keep an eye for any suspicious movement or stranger (on foot, two-wheelers etc.) in your vicinity.

Ø      Inform police promptly about any such happening.

 

Cheque/Credit Card/Electronic Transactions are better

options than to carry huge cash

DON’T BECOME A VICTIM OF CYBER FRAUD:

             

WHAT TO DO TO PREVENT CYBER FRAUDS:

 

Ø      Create a strong password using alphanumeric characters and don’t share it with anyone.  Change the password regularly.

Ø      Use some latest security features to protect your computer.

Ø      Don’t respond to spam mails.

Ø      Avoid storing personal, sensitive and financial information on Computers.

Ø      Don’t allow anyone to use your bank account for unlawful receipt/withdrawal of money.

Ø      Don’t deposit/give any money for such e-mails.

Ø      Don’t get trapped by misleading e-mail.

 

Ø      Check authenticity of any offer through search on the internet and by asking the concerned company/institution.

Ø      Check RBI guidelines on money related matters.

Ø      See that your Credit Card is used in front of your eyes.  Check your Credit Card statement regularly.  Ask your bank to give mobile alert on any transaction made through your Credit Card.

Ø      Use only secured server for financial transactions i.e. https.

Ø      Maintain anti virus/ firewall on your computer.

Ø      Don’t respond to an e-mail which contains claims of having won prize, lottery etc.

SERVANT VERIFICATION:

 STEPS TO BE TAKEN BY HOUSE OWNER

Ø                  Always check the details of the person who has introduced/referred the servant to you.

Ø                  Ask for the name, address and telephone number of servant’s relatives and previous place of work.

Ø                  Obtain two references before employing a servant.

Ø                  Keep photograph & finger prints of your servant.

Ø                  Keep an eye on the visitors of your servant.

Ø                  Contact your Beat Constable or Police Station for servant verification.

Ø                  Download the servant verification form from website: www.delhipolice.nic.in

 TENANT VERIFICATION:

 STEPS TO BE TAKEN BY HOUSE OWNER

 

Ø                  Always check the antecedents of the person who intend to take on rent your property.

Ø                  Before you rent your property be careful and ensure the bonafides of the tenant and verify their particulars.

Ø                  Contact your Beat Constable or Police Station for tenant verification.

Ø                  Owners of any house/property in specified areas of Delhi should furnish particulars of the tenant(s) to the area SHO/Police Station as per orders issued u/s 144 Cr.P.C.  Any person who intends to take accommodation on rent as well as property dealers offering such accommodation have to inform in writing in this regard to the area SHO/Police Station.

 

****

 

Be alert,

Be vigilant,

Be watchful!

 

JOIN US IN THE FIGHT

AGAINST CRIME, CRIMINAL & TERRORISM.

 Annexure-“A”

 

LIST OF OFFICE AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF OFFICERS OF DELHI POLICE

 

Sl.

No.

Designation of Officer

Location of Office

Telephone No. Fax &      

e-mail Address.

1.        

C.P.,Delhi

I.P. Estate

23490201

23722052(FAX)

bk.gupta@nic.in

2.        

Spl.C.P./Admn. & MD/DPHC

I.P. Estate

23490202

23490333(FAX)

splcp-admin-dl@nic.in

3.        

Spl.C.P./Traffic

I.P. Estate

23490217

23490403(FAX)

splcpt-dtp@nic.in

4.        

Spl.C.P./Int. (IGIA & FRRO)

I.P. Estate

23490203

23352239(FAX)

splcpintops@rediffmail.com

5.        

Spl.C.P./Sec.

I.P. Estate

23490204

23490489(FAX)

splcpsap@bol.net.in

6.        

Spl.C.P./A.P.

I.P. Estate

23490211

23490431(FAX)

splcparmedpolice@yahoo.com

7.        

Spl.C.P./Ops. (PCR & Comns. & Anti Riot Cell)

I.P. Estate

23490210

23490418(FAX)

splcp.antiriotcel.dl@nic.in

8.        

Spl.C.P./Vig.

I.P. Estate

23490205

23490268(FAX)

9.        

Spl.C.P./Spl.Cell

I.P. Estate

23490227

23358965(FAX)

jtcpsplcell@nic.in

10.    

Spl.C.P./RPB

R.P. Bhawan

23015491

23015517(FAX)

11.    

Spl.C.P.HQ

I.P.Estate

23490010/4219

23490219(Tel/FAX)

jtcp-phq-dl@nic.in

12.    

Spl.C.P./P&L

Old Police Lines

23939560(Tel/FAX)

jtcp-pl-dl@nic.in

13.    

Jt.C.P./PHQ

I.P. Estate

23490226

23724315(FAX)

14.    

Jt.C.P./CWGP

Vikas Minar, I.T.O.

23378961

23379381(FAX)

Jtcp-cwgp-dl@nic.in

15.    

Jt.C.P./NDR

I.P. Estate

23490207

23490346(FAX)

jtcpndr@gmail.com

16.    

Jt. C.P./NR

I.P. Estate

23490206

23490476(FAX)

jtcp-nr-dl@nic.in

17.    

 

Jt.C.P./Crime

I.P. Estate

23490209

23490481(FAX)

jtcp-crime-dl@nic.in

18.    

Jt.C.P./SR

I.P. Estate

23490212

23490355(FAX)

jtcpsr@gmail.com

19.    

Jt.C.P./Training

PTC, Jharoda Kalan

25315003

25315006(FAX)

jtcpptc@yahoo.com.in

20.    

Jt.C.P./CAW Cell

Nanak Pura

26882691

26110313(FAX)

jcpcaw@gmail.com

 

Sl.

No.

Designation of Officer

Location of Office

Telephone No. Fax &     

 e-mail Address.

21.    

Jt.C.P./General Admn. & P&I

I.P. Estate

23490220

23490372(FAX)

22.    

Jt.C.P./Sec.

I.P. Estate

23490212

23490355(FAX)

 

23.    

Jt.C.P./Traffic

I.P. Estate

23490221

23490436(FAX)

jtcpt-dtp@nic.in

24.    

Jt.C.P./Traffic(HQ)

PS R.K. Puram

26196102

26171603(FAX)

25.    

Jt.C.P./Vigilance

Police Bhawan

23235474

23235473(FAX)

26.    

Jt.C.P./S.B.

Police Bhawan

23236025

23236191(FAX)

27.    

Addll.C.P./Licensing

PS/Defence Colony

26261525

26262260(FAX)

www.delhipolicelicening.govt.in

28.    

Addl.C.P./Trg.(P/PTC)

PTC, Jharoda Kalan

25315010

25315137(FAX)

pptctrg@yahoo.co.in

29.    

Addl.C.P./Sec.

Security Lines

24674947

24106378(FAX)

30.    

Addl.C.P./Land & Bldg.

I.P. Estate

23490231

addlcp-lb-dl@nic.in

31.    

Addl.C.P./PCR

I.P. Estate

23490249

23724258(FAX)

32.    

Addl.C.P./Special Branch

Delhi Police Bhawan

23219873

 

33.    

Addl.C.P./Economic Offences Wing

Qutub Institutional Area

26851998

26851999(FAX)

addlcp-eow-dl@nic.in

34.    

Addl.C.P./Sec(PM)

Security Lines

24121584(Tel/FAX)

35.    

Addl.C.P./Crime

I.P. Estate

23490252

23490340(FAX)

addlcp-crime-dl.nic.in

LIST OF OFFICE AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF RANGES,

DISTRICTS, SUB-DIVISION AND POLICE STATIONS OF DELHI. 

SL.No.

Name of District

Name of Sub.Division

Name of Police Station

Telephone Number

 

Joint Commissioner of Police, Southern Range

 

23490212

 

1.

DCP/South District

Office Location: P.S. Hauz Khas

 

 

26512986

26857726

 

 

Fax Number

 

 

26858366

 

 

Email address

 

dcpsouth2004@yahoo.com

 

 

 

ACP/Hdqrs.

 

26866286

 

 

 

ACP/Hauz Khas

 

26863842

 

 

 

 

PS/Hauz Khas

26510077

 

 

 

 

PS/Malviya Nagar

26513091

 

 

 

 

PS/Saket

29561300

 

 

 

ACP/Mehrauli

 

26644203

 

 

 

 

PS/Mehrauli

26645050

 

 

 

 

PS/Neb Sarai

29551597

 

 

 

 

PS/Fatehpuri Beri

26659511

 

 

 

ACP/Vasant Vihar

 

26153010

 

 

 

 

PS/Vasant Vihar

26152577

 

 

 

 

PS/Vasant Kunj North

26892530

 

 

 

 

PS/Vasant Kunj South

26123990

 

 

 

ACP/Defence Colony

 

26258486

 

 

 

 

PS/ Defence Colony

26253402

 

 

 

 

PS/Lodhi Colony

24611753

 

 

 

 

PS/K.M.Pur

24624825

 

 

 

ACP/Safdarjung Enclave

 

26107273

 

 

 

 

PS/Safdarjung Enclave

24106345

 

 

 

 

PS/Sarojini Nagar

26882346

 

 

 

 

PS/R.K.Puram

26185222

 

 

Control Room, South District, New Delhi

 

26528994

 

2.

Addl. C.P./South-East District

Office Location: PS/Sarita Vihar

 

26825544

 

 

Fax Number

 

26825822

 

 

email address

dcpsed@gmail.com

 

 

 

ACP/Hdqrs.

 

26825828

 

 

 

ACP/Sarita Vihar

 

26825588

 

 

 

 

PS/Sarita Vihar

26825554

 

 

 

 

PS/Jait Pur

29945322

 

 

 

 

PS/Badar Pur

29894753

 

 

 

ACP/New Friends Colony

 

26843664

 

 

 

PS/New Friends Colony

26864563

 

 

 

PS/Sunlight Colony

26347481

 

 

 

PS/Jamia Nagar

26943227

 

 

 

PS/H.N.Din

24355758

 

 

ACP/Lajpat Nagar

 

29835388

 

 

 

PS/Lajpat Nagar

29832456

 

 

 

PS/Amar Colony

26412194

 

 

 

PS/Greater Kailash

29249617

 

 

ACP/Kalkaji

 

26443492

 

 

 

PS/Kalkaji

26430607

 

 

 

PS/Govind Puri

26092033

 

 

 

PS/Okhla Indl. Area

26816677

         


 

 

SL.No.

Name of District

Name of Sub.Division

Name of Police Station

Telephone Number

 

 

 

 

ACP/Ambedkar Nagar

 

 

29967092

 

 

 

PS/Ambedkar Nagar

29052304

 

 

 

PS/C.R.Park

26271374

 

 

 

PS/Pul Prahlad Pur

26366800

 

 

 

PS/Sangam Vihar

26044546

 

Control Room, South-East District

 

26825825

3.

Addl. C.P./South-West District

Office Location: Dwarka

 

 

 

28042990

 

Fax No.

 

 

28042984

 

email address

 

dcpswd@bol.net.in

 

 

ACP/Hdqrs.

 

28042995

 

 

ACP/Delhi Cantt.

 

25893488

 

 

 

PS/Delhi Cantt

25694444

 

 

 

PS/Naraina

25892010

 

 

 

PS/Inder Puri

25832201

 

 

 

PS/Dhaula Kuan

25692450

 

 

ACP/Najafgarh

25016100

 

 

 

PS/Najafgarh

25016500

 

 

 

PS/Jaffarpur Kalan

28019857

 

 

 

PS/Chhawla

25316100

 

 

ACP/Dwarka

 

28051587

 

 

 

PS/Sec.23,

Dwarka

28051584

 

 

 

PS/Dwarka North

28031878

 

 

 

PS/Kapashera

25063758

 

 

ACP/Dabri

 

25500268

 

 

 

 

PS/Dabri

25506350

 

 

 

PS/Bindapur

25643525

 

 

 

PS/Palam Village

25365980

 

Control Room, South-West District

 

28042978

4.

DCP/West District

Office Location: Rajouri Garden

 

25166508

 

Fax Number

 

 

25926101/

4222

 

email address

 

dcp-west-dl@nic.in

 

 

ACP/Hdqrs

 

25921537

 

 

ACP/Tilak Nagar

25407901

 

 

 

PS/ Tilak Nagar

25409290

 

 

 

PS/Maya Puri

28117644

 

 

 

PS/Hari Nagar

28522868

 

 

ACP/Vikas Puri

25572422

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS/ Vikas Puri

25592600

 

 

 

PS/Janakpuri

25551410

 

 

 

PS/Uttam Nagar

25377425

 

                                        ACP/Punjabi Bagh

 

25225615

 

 

 

PS/Punjabi Bagh

25225614

 

 

 

PS/Mianwali Nagar

25268394

 

 

 

PS/Paschim Vihar

25263471

 

                                           ACP/Rajouri Garden

 

25446901

 

 

 

PS/Rajouri Garden

25453990

 

 

 

PS/Kirti Nagar

25438719

 

 

 

PS/Khyala

25435550

 

 

 

PS/Moti Nagar

25101150

                 


 

 

SL.No.

Name of District

Name of Sub.Division

Name of Police Station

Telephone Number

 

 

ACP/Nangloi

 

25946800

 

 

 

PS/Nangloi

25947225

 

 

 

PS/Nihal Vihar

25946710

 

 

 

PS/Ranhola

28363001

 

Control Room, West District, New Delhi

 

25934545

25441901

JOINT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, NORTHERN RANGE

23490206

1

DCP/Central District

Office Location: PS/Darya Ganj

 

23261377

 

Fax Number

 

 

23261330

 

Email address

 

dcp_cd@yahoo.com

 

 

ACP/Hdqrs

23288582

 

 

ACP/Darya Ganj

23268182

 

 

 

PS/Darya Ganj

23274683

 

 

 

PS/Jama Masjid

23261625

 

 

 

PS/Chandni Mahal

23279338

 

 

ACP/Kamla Market

23231578

 

 

 

PS/Kamla Market

23230623