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1. The SP has to call for reports, supervise in person and visit the scenes of crime soon after their occurrence. This is a major traditional function and the victims involved in these crimes after go to the SP as aggrieved parties in appeal. The SP also supervises the operations of crime and special branches of his CID.
2. Deputy superintendents are now state police officers who belong to the provincial police forces, either direct entrants at that rank or promoted from inspector. ... In the state of West Bengal, a DSP is in charge of a sub-division and is most commonly known as a sub divisional police officer (SDPO
3. Inspectors have powers to: enter, inspect and examine workplaces. conduct investigations and enquiries. take samples, photographs, records and measurements.
4. Head Constables are mainly employed to be in charge of general duty in police stations, as station writer, as officer in charge of out post and guards and also in armed reserves, to be in charge of beat areas in rural and town police stations. He acts as S.H.O. in the absence of Sub-Inspector and Asst.
5. By statute, constables duties include: Serves as a licensed peace officer and performs various law enforcement functions, including issuing traffic citations. Serves warrants and civil papers such as subpoenas and temporary restraining orders. Serves as bailiff for Justice of the Peace Court.