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Maharashtra: ASI rank cops demand change in uniform

Want brown shoes, brown belts and circular beret caps like officers in other states

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A policeman explains the insignia; (circled) ASI insignia

A policeman explains the insignia; (circled) ASI insignia

Police personnel serving as assistant sub-inspectors (ASI) in Maharashtra want a change in their uniform. They are demanding that brown shoes, a brown belt, and a circular beret cap be made a part of their uniform, like their counterparts in other states. Maharashtra Police has one of the largest police departments in the country, with a 229,962-strong force comprising 21,291 officers and 208,671 personnel. It has 104 units, including 12 commissionerates and various divisions like the Crime Investigation Department (CID), State Intelligence Department, Railway Police districts, SRPF Groups, Motor Transport Section, Training Institutions, etc. There are 1,165 police stations across the state, including Mumbai.

ASIs hold a non-gazetted position, ranking above a police head constable and below a sub-inspector. The rank insignia for an ASI is one star, with red and blue stripes at the outer edge of the shoulder straps. An ASI can be an investigating officer. Currently, there are 5,450 ASIs in Maharashtra Police, holding a Class-III rank.

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