Delhi Police seeks 22 new police stations
Delhi Police has asked the Home Ministry to sanction over 20 new police stations and additional manpower to strengthen and improve policing in New Delhi.
Delhi Police has asked the Home Ministry to sanction over 20 new police stations and additional manpower to strengthen and improve policing New Delhi.
Sources said a proposal in this regard has been recently sent by Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal to the MHA for approval.
"We have asked for additional manpower and financial sanctions to open 22 new police stations in Delhi," they said.
If the proposal gets nod from the Ministry, a maximum of nine new police stations will be set up in the Southern range followed by eight in North and five in New Delhi.
In Southern range, Delhi Police has asked for three new police stations in South district and two each in South West, West and South East districts.
There can be three new police stations in North East and two in East districts in the New Delhi range.
For Northern Range, a total of eight police stations have been requested -- two each in North, North West, Outer and Central districts, sources said.
Now, there are a total of 147 stations including 133 territorial, four each for Crime and Railways, Delhi Metro, two for Economic Offences Wing and one each for Special Cell, Crime Against women Cell, Narcotics and Indira Gandhi International Airport.