May 18, 2011

Rewari Police

Posted by Anil Kath On 10:15 AM No comments

About Rewari
Before the 1st war of independence of 1857, the Kotwal was the head of Police system who was the direct appointee of Raja. Like police posts in the present system seem to have been set up at some strategic places which were known as ‘Sthanas’ which were later police stations called as Thanas. Rewari was the kingdom of Raja Rao Tula Ram up to 1stwar of independence of 1857 and the people of this area had fought for independence.  After the first war of independence, British Monarch divided this area into multiple parts. Rewari was kept as a sub division of district Gurgaon, which was a part of the then joint Punjab. In 1972 this sub division was transferred to district Mohindergarh and on 03-11-1989 District Rewari came into existence. After the 1st war of Independence, British Monarch took over the British India under his direct control and police also became the subject of the British Administration. The police was reconstituted under the Police Act, 1861 which continues to be the guiding law in India even today.

STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT:-  The Headquarters of the District Police Rewari is located in the premises of District Secretariat, Rewari on the 1st floor. District Police Rewari is headed by an IPS officer in the rank of Superintendent of Police. One Additional Superintendent of Police is also posted to assist him. There are three Deputy Superintendents of Police, 8 Inspectors, 35 Sub Inspectors, 94 Assistant Sub Inspectors and at 1139 other rank police officials/men to assist him. Prevention, detection and investigation of crime as also maintenance of law & order are the important functions of police. The Superintendent of Police is the over all in-charge of District Police Force in the district. For all police practical work, the district has been divided into 2 sub divisions and 12 police stations. The sub divisions are Rewari Headquarter and Kosli each of which is headed by a Gazetted police officer in the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police. Of the 12 police stations, 7 police stations namely PS. City Rewari, Model Town, Dharuhera, Bawal, Kasola, Sdr. Rewari and Traffic Police police station Rewari  are headed by an Inspector rank officer as Station House Officer. Other police stations viz Rampura, Rohrai, Jatusana, Khol and Kosli are headed by a Station House Officer in the rank of Sub Inspector of Police.  The 10 police posts at Gokal Gate Rewari, Bharawas gate Rewari, General Hospital Rewari, Bus stand Rewari, Court Complex, Rewari, Garhi Bolano Chowk NH-8, Bharawas Village, Kund, Dahina and Nahar are headed by an in-charge in the rank of Sub Inspector. All the 6 police nakas, i.e. Bhiwadi Road, Khandora, JSP Khera, Delhi Road, Chillhar and Garhi Bolani Chowk bye pass Rewari are headed by an in-charge in the rank of Assistant Sub Inspector. The CIA Staff at Rewari is headed by an officer in the rank of Inspector.  The District Inspector assists the Superintendent of Police, in implementation of traffic rules and holds the driving tests for issuance of driving licenses and passing of vehicles for registration. The Welfare Inspector assists the Superintendent of Police in performing welfare matters of district police, Rewari. The Establishment Inspector looks after the Administrative matters and establishment matters of district police Rewari, as in-charge of the district police office, receives and disposes the mail and keeps the correspondence records etc. The Superintendent of Police, Rewari is also responsible to supervise the following duties:-
  1. Registration of FIR and investigation of the cases. Arrest of the accused, recovery of stolen property, challaning of  the cases and prosecution.
  2. Depositing of unclaimed property under section 25 Police Act.
  3. Recording of report regarding missing persons and children etc. and tracing them.
  4. Verification of servants/chowkidars and tenants and registration of Security agencies.
  5. Verification of passports.
  6. Considering permission for loud speakers, rallies, political and religious functions.
  7. Checking of Banks.
  8. Providing help to senior citizens
  9. Providing documents for filing claim in Motor  Accident Claim Tribunal.
  10. Providing Guards for the transportation of cash, if required, as per Police Rules.
  11. Public hearing for redressal of grievances.
  12. Helping victims of heinous crime.
  13. Assisting N.G.Os and involving them in community oriented policing.
  14. Organizing meetings with Residents Welfare Associations/Mercantile/Traders Associations to sort out their problems relating to their safety, security and maintenance of peace in their locality.
  15. Organization of meetings at Police Station level and District Level.
AVAILABILITY OF OFFICERS FOR PUBLIC HEARING:

1          Superintendent of Police                    Daily on all working days ( 11 AM to 1 PM)
                                                                   Emergent calls / interviews any time.
2          Addl. Superintendent of Police.                             -As Above-
3          Deputy Superintendents of Police                          -As Above-
4          Station House Officers                                      Round the clock.

Sr.No.Police StationName of SHOCodeOfficeGovt. Mobile No.
1SHO. MT. Rewari
Rajeshwer SI
012742601229416900405
2SHO. City RewariNihal Singh SI012742537429416900406
3SHO. BawalRam Kumar Inspector012842600989416900409
4SHO. KasolaDhanpat Singh SI012842642859416900410
5SHO DharuheraAmi Lal Inspector012742423289416900411
6SHO. Sdr. RewariSarav Sukh, SI012742517739416900407
7SHO. RampuraNardev Singh, SI012742241199416900408
8SHO. JatusanaRahul, SI012812421009416900413
9SHO. KholRam Kishan,  SI012812300349416900415
10SHO. KosliSurender Singh, SI012592751099416900414
11SHO. RohraiKailash Narian, SI 012812456479416900412
12SHO. TrafficSatyender Inspector012842640499416900416

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