Police Stations
Your Neighborhood Police Network - 29 strategically positioned stations serving as vital connection points between law enforcement and the community
29 Stations Serving You
Comprehensive coverage across urban and rural areas ensuring no citizen is far from police assistance
Comprehensive Coverage
Bareilly district's safety net consists of 29 strategically positioned police stations, each serving as a vital connection point between law enforcement and the community. These stations are thoughtfully distributed to ensure that every citizen, whether in bustling urban centers or quiet rural villages, has ready access to police services within reasonable distance and time.
Bareilly Kotwali
Flagship Station
The historic Bareilly Kotwali stands as our flagship station, serving the heart of the city where ancient traditions meet modern commerce. This station has witnessed the evolution of our city and continues to adapt its services to meet contemporary challenges while honoring the rich heritage of the area.
Urban Stations
Operating in areas of high population density, managing the unique challenges that come with city life and modern urban dynamics.
Key Responsibilities
- Traffic coordination during peak hours
- Crowd management during festivals
- Commercial crime prevention
- Urban community relations
Community Partnerships
Rural Stations
Covering vast geographical areas including multiple villages, agricultural lands, and small towns with deep community understanding.
Specialized Approach
- Agricultural cycle awareness
- Traditional dispute resolution
- Land dispute mediation
- Community harmony maintenance
Coverage Areas
Station Services
Each police station operates as a 24-hour service center, staffed by officers who know their local area intimately. Beyond law enforcement, our stations serve as information centers and community coordination hubs.
Law Enforcement
- FIR registration and investigations
- Crime prevention and patrol
- Emergency response coordination
- Law and order maintenance
Citizen Services
- Government service access
- Legal matter guidance
- Public safety reporting
- Community assistance
Community Programs
- Awareness workshops
- Safety education programs
- Community policing initiatives
- Local coordination meetings
Station Leadership
The Station House Officers (SHO) and Station Officers (SO) who lead these stations are carefully selected for their experience, local knowledge, and ability to work effectively with diverse communities.
Selection Criteria
Local Knowledge
Deep understanding of area customs and dynamics
Experience
Proven track record in community policing
Communication Skills
Ability to work with diverse communities
Key Responsibilities
Crime Pattern Analysis
Maintain detailed local crime records
Resource Deployment
Strategic allocation of preventive measures
Community Relations
Build trust and cooperation networks