Modernized Control Room
About Us
• On 29th March 1780 office of the Lieutenant of Police was dissolved and the office of the Deputy of Police was created for the Mumbai Police.
• Thereafter in the year 1793 the post of Deputy of Police abolished and a post of Superintendent of Police was created. Mr. Simon Halliday was the first Superintendent of Police and he governed till 1808.
• On 13th October, 1856 Mr. W. Crawford was appointed as first Commissioner of Police for town and Island of Bombay.
• In 1896 the Commissioner Office moved to an Anglo-Gothic Revival building, which is occupied till this date. The Mumbai Police Headquarter building is protected as a heritage site.
• After independence, many changes to the Mumbai Police were instituted. On 15th August, 1957 Mr. J. S. Bharucha became the first Indian head of Mumbai Police.
• On the Independence Day of the year 1969, Mumbai Control Room was established.
• As per available records, on 26th January, 1957, the new Bombay City Police Control Room was officially opened by then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Y. B. Chavan.
• In the year 2005, Main control Room was modernized with computerized system and ISO 9001:2000 Certification was obtained on 25/10/2005.
• In the year 2017, Main Control was again modernized under Mumbai City Surveillance Project and 4700+ most sophisticated cameras are installed across 1500+ locations in Mumbai City.
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