FC Punjab Police, more commonly called The Policemen, is an Indian institutional football club based in Jalandhar, Punjab (India).
Punjab Police have an extremely proud past record of enjoying high status in sports and have produced talented players that have played in the National Team as well as the Indian football league. They have won lot of state tournaments. Their first win was the Sait Nagjee Cup in 1962 and most recent win was the Delhi Lt. Governor's Cup in 2006. However, the club’s most cherishable win was the 1994/95 Punjab Football League.
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Paramjit Singh, Sunil Kumar, Sumit Balli, Sukhjit Singh, Bachittar Singh, Sarbjeet Singh, Gur Iqbal Singh, Balwinder Singh, Shiraz Hassan, Rohit Kumar, Harashdeep Singh, Gurpreet Singh Jr, Parminder Singh, Vijay Pal, Harnek Singh, Sandeep Singh, Amit Kumar, Pardeep Singh, Kanwalpreet Singh, Gurjeet Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Jaspal Singh, Gurpreet Singh Sr, Sukhwinder Singh, Harpreet Singh, Harjinder Singh, Mandeep Sangha,Amritpal singh toor[Best striker of Punjab Award winner 2010]
Punjab Police may refer to:
The Punjab Police is responsible for law enforcement in the state of Punjab, India. The mission of Punjab Police is the prevention and detection of crime, maintenance of law and order and the enforcement of the Constitution of India. The current chief of Punjab Police is Suresh Arora.
On September 7, 2011, Punjab Police started a video conferencing service to redress problems of NRIs.
Punjab to be the first state of India to have Rapid Rural Police Response System which provides City PCR-like response service in rural areas. As Punjab Police adopted Computer-Aided-Dispatch (CAD) system for Dial 100 system, 289 four-wheelers and 724 GPS fitted motorcycles are being used.
Punjab Police have global positioning system (GPS) tracker and vehicle registration search device equipped highway patrol vehicles.
Punjab is first state in the country to launch Night policing scheme with independent cadre, command and structure of 4,000 strong police force for prevention of offences at night time.
The Punjab Police (Punjabi, Urdu: پنجاب پولیس) is responsible for policing in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. The mission of the Punjab Police is prevention and detection of crime, maintenance of law and order and enforcement of the Constitution of Pakistan. With more than 180,000 active members, it is the world's second largest police organization.
The system of policing in Mughal Era was organized on the basis of land tenure. Zamindars were responsible for apprehending disturbers of the public peace and performing other policing duties. At the level of the village these functions were performed by the village headmen. In large towns administration of the police was entrusted to, functionaries called kotwals who discharged the combined duties of law enforcement, municipal administration and revenue collection. Patrol officers in the shape of village watchmen or patels in villages and peons, horse patrolmen and such other like men in the towns were present. Violent organized crime was usually dealt with by the military.