Hyderabad:With the murder of IndiGo state head Rupesh Kumar Singh, who was allegedly shot dead by criminals near his apartment entrance gate which lies under the Shastri Nagar police station area in Patna, a concern for the public safety has sprung all over the state. Amid this public outcry, the India Justice Report-2020 has claimed that the state has only one police person for 1,548 persons. This is, however, a reduction of 115 persons from three years ago.
As this data sprang eerie Biharis, the national average is not in a pretty good situation as it says average, 'one police person is responsible for the safety of 858 persons, an upswing of over 75 people compared to 2017'.
"While the other states like West Bengal has one for every 1,284; and Assam one for every 1,243. Punjab, at one for nearly 462 persons has the lowest ratio amongst large and mid-sized states. Manipur, under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), has one police person for every 202", claims the report.
Report claims over 20 percent vacant posts in police department
According to the data, the vacancy at the national level stood at 20 per cent, reflecting a drop of 2 percentage points since 2017. This improvement, however, is concentrated at the constabulary level.
Many states, of all sizes, have vacancies that exceed 25% of the state’s own sanctioned strength.
Uttar Pradesh, the state, whose Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claimed that the state has seen a drastic decline in the crime rate during his regime, the data claims that the state had 53 per cent vacancies in the constabulary and 63 per cent among officers in 2017 has jumped three spots in the police ranking to fifteenth, owing largely to recruitment drives that have reduced vacancies.
Telangana performed the worst in filling vacancies of police constables where more than 40 percent posts where vacant. The state however fared better in the recruitment of Police officers with just about 14 percent vacant posts.
Madhya Pradesh, Bihar at the least in term of police vacancies; Uttarakhand at the top