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  1. कायदा व सुव्यवस्था राखणे, गुन्हयाचा प्रतिबंध व तपास करणे, संघटीत गुन्हे / असामाजिक तत्वे आणि दहशतवादाविरूध्द कडक कारवाई करणे तसेच ...

  2. mumbaipolice.maharashtra.gov.inMumbai Police

    Mumbai Police will remain committed to maintaining public order, preventing and detecting crime, maintaining and promoting communal harmony, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic, and taking strong action against terrorism, organized crime, anti-social / illicit activities / elements.

  3. The Mumbai Police (Marathi: मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: Mumbaī Pulīs, officially Greater Mumbai Police, formerly Bombay Police) is the police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra.

  4. Police Recruitment. मुंबई पोलीस शिपाई (चालक) भरती-२०२१ प्रतीक्षा यादीतील उमेदवार अंतिम निवड यादीत समाविष्ट झाल्याने, त्या उमेदवारांना ...

  5. As per the prevailing laws, FIR of a major crime (′cognizable crimes like theft, burglary, motor vehicle theft, accident, chain-snatching, assault, rape, murder, attempt to commit murder, robbery, dacoity, extortion etc) can only be registered at a Police Station.

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  7. mumbaipolice.maharashtra.gov.in › responsibilitiesMumbai Police

    Mumbai Police tries to help families from splitting and focuses on reforming drug addicts, removing social taboos, and interacting purposefully with NGOs with a view to improve the quality of life in the present day highly organized and individualistic society.

  8. 1 day ago · Mumbai Police, too is gearing up to implement and function with the new Sanhitas (laws) from July 1st 2024. Commissioner of police, Vivek Phansalkar, said, “We have conducted a series of training sessions for our officers and personnel. So far, in more than 30 training sessions, close to 1,800 officers and 8,030 police personnel have undergone training and police stations are equipped to register and investigate crimes as per the new provisions of the BNSS and the BNS. Soft copies of ...

  9. Maharashtra police set to implement new criminal laws on July 1, replacing British-era laws with BNS, Bhartiya Nagrik Surakshan Sanhita, and Bhartiya Saksha Adhiniyam. | Mumbai news

  10. www.youtube.com › @MumbaiPoliceYoutubeMumbai Police - YouTube

    Official Youtube Channel Of Mumbai Police. twitter.com/MumbaiPolice and 2 more links. Videos. Shorts. Live. Playlists. Community.

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