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Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) is a rank in the Indian police, just below Inspector General of Police. It is a rank held by Indian Police Service officers who had successfully served as Senior Superintendent of Police or Deputy Commissioner of Police (Selection Grade) and got promoted to this rank.
Each police division headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) covers a single province, and a police district headed by a Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) covers a single district of the country. In 1913 there were a total of 119 police stations throughout the country, that number has increased to 432 in 2020. [2]
Police Circle: In some states, such as Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, etc., there are a few circles within the sub-division. A police circle consists of two or more police stations. Typically, an Inspector takes charge of the Circle and is known as the Circle Inspector (CI). Police station: Commanded by a non-gazetted police officer.
Police Bureau of Investigation (Bengali: ... (DIG) 2012-12-22 2015-06-04 Barrister Mahbubur Rahman, ppm Deputy Inspector General (DIG) 2015-06-04 2016-03-31
Police have started digging in a remote area of the Argyll countryside in the hunt for the remains of a woman who was tortured and killed more than a decade ago. Lynda Spence, 27, was murdered in ...
DIG, a writ of certiorari that is dismissed as improvidently granted (DIGged), in the Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States; Deputy inspector general of police (DIG Police), a high-ranking senior Indian, Pakistani or Sri Lankan Police Service officer
The tearful ex-girlfriend of a stolen car driver who wounded seven during a horrific Manhattan police chase slammed the court for letting the young hellion out on bail in her domestic violence case.
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