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Maharashtra Police
1)
STATE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT
MAHARASHTRA 
 State Intelligence Department deals with collection of Intelligence in the State of Maharashtra

 It came into existence in 1905 on the recommendations of Frazer Commission during the colonial rule in India as C.I.D. (Intelligence Wing), The HQ of the CID(int) was at Pune.

 It was reorganized in 1981 and renamed as State Intelligence Department (S.I.D.).

 SID deals with collection, collation, analysis and dissemination of information in on such as Political, Security, Communal, Labour activity, Security concern & Matter affecting - L & O.
2) 
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT



The headquarter of Criminal Investigation Department(CID) is at Pune. It is headed by an officer of rank of Additional Director General of Police. CID investigates important cases assigned to them by the government. It also complies statistical data about crime in Maharashtra. For further details, please visithttp://www.mahacid.com
3) 
ANTI - TERRORISM SQUAD (ATS) 
        This outfit was created by Government of Maharashtra to counter the menace of terrorism. It aims at collecting and collating information about anti-national elements working in any part of Maharashtra. 

       It works in co-ordination with Central Agencies, like IB, RAW.

       ATS also keeps in touch with similar agencies of other States.

       It aims at tracking and neutralizing activities of terror-groups , mafia and other organized crime syndicates, and detecting rackets of counterfeit currency notes and smuggling of narcotic substances. 
4) 
MAHARASHTRA HIGHWAY POLICE 
    The Highway Police was formulated in the year 1993. Previously it was known as the State Traffic Branch. A Traffic Engineering Unit under an Executive Engineer works under this unit and analyses the causes of accidents and suggests preventive measures. Currently, the Highway Police has 43 Traffic Aid Posts on the prominent National & State Highways.
    The Highway Police is headed by..... 
         Addl. Director General of Police, Traffic, Maharashtra State 
    He is assisted by.... 
         4 Superintendents of Police, 
         4 Dy. Superintendents of Police, 
         10 Inspectors, 
         132 Sub-Inspectors, 
         1528 Policemen.
5) 
MAHARASHTRA STATE POLICE
Protection of Civil Right Cell
    In order to deal effectively with atrocities on the members of Scheduled Castes and Tribes, a Special Cell known as Protection of Civil Rights Cell had been set up by the Govt. of Maharashtra since 1977 at State Police Headquarters in the office of the Director General of Police. The Protection of Civil Rights Cell is now headed by Addl. Director General of Police. It oversees implementation of the P.C.R. Act 1955 and SC & ST (POA) Act 1989 in the State of Maharashtra and also supervises the work of various PCR Cells at Range and District levels, which are headed by Superintendents of Police. 

6) 
POLICE MOTOR TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT 
    The Motor Transport Section was established in 1948 to cater to the needs of mobility of Maharashtra Police. It was then headed by an officer of the rank of Supdt. of Police, who use to be a technocrat having expertized in the field of automobile engineering. Several Dy.Ss.P and Inspectors (having technical background, assisted him.

    Every district unit and batallions of S.R.P.F. has a Motor Transport Section to look after the day to day maintenance of Police vehicles. Major repairs are carried out at three central workshops located at Pune, Aurangabad & Nagpur whereas body-building work is done at Pune.

    Mobility plays a vital role in the efficient performance by the State police force. Road worthy & mechanically reliable vehicles are always required for attending to law and order problems, VVIP bandobast & general police working. This important task is efficiently handled by the Motor Transport Organization.

    Motor Transport Organization expanded very rapidly during the eighties. MT Sections of almost all district units and S.R.P.F. batallions are presently headed by officers holding the rank of police inspector. Since 1994, this organization is being headed by an officer of the rank of D.I.G.P./ I.G.P. who, with the assistance of a Superintendent of Police, MT at Pune and a DCP, MT at Mumbai looks after the administration of the State M.T. Organization. The Central Store Purchase Branch, located at Pune purchases spares, tyres, tubes, batteries and other miscellaneous items in bulk on rate contract/tenders & caters to the requirments of various units (except Mumbai). Presently, the State Police has 7871 vehicles, 5 speed boats and 6 other boats. A full-fledged training centre at Pune provides training to officers, technicians and drivers. This training centre is equipped with modern gadgates like driving simulator for grater efficiency and better performance. 
7) 
DIRECTORATE OF POLICE WIRELESS 
MAHARASHTRA STATE, HEADQUARTERS, DR.BHABHA ROAD, PUNE-411 008

          The Directorate of Police Wireless was created in December 1946 in the erstwhile Bombay State. Prior to its creation, the State Police was completely dependent upon telegraph for transmission of urgent messages. 

          HF wireless stations were initially set up at 13 important district Police headquarters to connect them to Pune , the then headquartes of the State Police. After independence, Shri S.M.Nabar, a technocrat, was appointed as S.P.Wireless and wireless wing was also separated from State Police Headquarter.

          Initially, wireless stations were erected with the equipment procured from Disposals Directorate of the Armed Forces. These stations were manned by educated police constables who were trained in wireless telegraphy at the Army and Air Force Signals School at Pune. In the expansion phase, wireless stations were set up at taluka places as well as at other strategic locations.

          Once HF Telegraphy had stabilized in the districts, VHF communication was introduced in Bombay City. Modified and reconditioned wireless equipment was put into operation with a temporary control room at Police Commissioner's office in Mumbai with a VHF network of 40 patrolling mobiles. 

           Repeater stations were thereafter set up at vantage points in various districts to enable wireless and voice communication between the State Police H.Q. at Bombay and Pune, and the various district H.Qs. over VHF. This is known as Trunk Auto Repeater Stations (TARS) link. 

          In 1984, this facility was expanded so as to connect the various Police Stations in the State with their district H.Q.s

           Morse has, so far, been the most reliable means of communicating data. This, however, was extremely tedious and slow. In 1988, Automatic Communication System (ACS ) was introduced to transmit data by wireless using microprocessors. With this, it was now possible to communicate large chunks of data at high speed. In 1990, Electronic Exchanges using C-DOT technology was introduced at State, Range, and District H.Qs and thereby bringing in considerable improvement over the operator based manual exchanges. In 1995, UHF (400 Mhz) wireless was gradually introduced in Pune and Nagpur and in parts of Mumbai, in place of VHF. This had the advantage of better voice quality, and of greater penetration through standard urban obstacles such as high rise buildings

          In 1997, UHF ( 800 Mhz ) Analog Radio Trunking was introduced in Mumbai on a turnkey basis. This is a radically new technology in which channel redundancy is completely eliminated and switching is seamless. Using this, individuals connected to the Mumbai Police Trunking Network can combine the privacy of the telephone with the vast access of conventional wireless. This was the first such technology used in India. 

          In 1998, Satellite communication using SCPC DAMA technology was introduced for voice and data communication. The heart of the system is the NMS ( Network Management System ) at Wireless H.Qs. Pune, which directs signals bounced off by INSAT 3-B satellite. 49 V-SAT stations were also set up to facilitate voice, data, and image communication.
    8) 
Anti Corruption Bureau, Maharashtra
             
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