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The Odisha Military Police was formed on 1 March 1946 by the Odisha Military Police Act (Odisha Act VII of 1946). Soon after its creation this force had to handle serious situations in places like Bhadrak, Ib, Barang, Rampur, Cuttack etc. Due to strenuous nature of work of the military police and need for more personnel its strength was ...
Modern policing in Bihar started in 1862 under the provisions of the Indian Police Act 1861. After Bihar was carved out as an independent province in 1912 from Bengal, the basic structure of police was created as it exists today. After its major reorganization several pre-eminent police officers adorned pre-independent Bihar Police Force.
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Bihar A Bihar Military Police: 5 Chhattisgarh A Chhattisgarh Armed Police 6 Goa A India Reserve Battalion: 7 Gujarat A Gujarat State Reserve Police Force 8 Haryana A Haryana Armed Police B India Reserve Battalion 9 Himachal Pradesh A India Reserve Battalion: 10 Jharkhand A Jharkhand Armed Police B India Reserve Battalion 11 Karnataka A
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Being used by Mumbai police's Force One Commando and Punjab Police SWAT Team: L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle: Semi-automatic rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO: UK Being phased out AKM: Assault Rifle: 7.62×39mm: Russia 1B1 INSAS: Assault Rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: India Mainstay of police force Amogh carbine: Assault Rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: India Used by Manipur ...
Corps of Military Police marching contingent passes through the Rajpath during the 63rd Republic Day Parade, 2012. The first section of Indian Corps of Military Police was raised in July 1939, with the name of Force 4 Provost unit [1] and initially was part of the 4th Indian Infantry Division which was the first Indian formation to be inducted in World War 2.
Central Industrial Security Force: 144,418 [5] Ministry of Home Affairs: Industries, public sector undertakings, space installations, airports, seaports and Delhi Metro: Protection and security of operational areas Central Reserve Police Force: 313,678 [5] Ministry of Home Affairs: All India Force Counter-insurgency and general elections: Indo ...