Police system under british rule
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Explanation:
The Police Commission appointed in 1860 had provided a basic structure for the police establishment needed by the Empire. It led the enactment of the Police Act of 1861. In the new organization, ... The district superintendents were to be in charge of rural police, the Daroga became the sub-inspector.
When the East India Company established its control over Bengal, after acquiring the Diwani rights in 1765, the Mughal police system prevailed. Under this system:
Faujdars were in charge of the rural districts.
The Kotwals were in charge of towns.
The villages were looked after by the village watchmen. The village policing was under the control of the Zamindars who paid and controlled the watchmen.
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