Andhra Police Department PCs rect.2008(2) – List of candidates to be called for interview to the posts of Warders (Male).
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The Director-General of Police is the head of the Police Department of the State. His main role is Law enforcement and thereby, to promote the dynamic Rule of Law. The functioning and administration of the police throughout the State are vested in him. He advises the Government on all police matters, both administrative and operational. He is responsible to the Government for the internal management, economy, equipment, training, discipline and efficient discharge of duties by all members of the force. He is ultimately responsible for making the Police organization fully efficient at all levels for preventing and detecting crime, maintenance of public order, law and order, safety and security and preservation of peace. He has to keep the Government informed of the state of crime and all political, communal, subversive and terrorist movements throughout the State and to advise the Government as to the manner of dealing with them.
Subject to approval of the Government, he is vested with powers to frame such orders and regulations as may be necessary and expedient related to the prevention and detection of crime, promotion, preservation and maintenance of law and order, public order, publicsafety and security of the State and also related to the general management, utilization and deployment of the police force, the places of residence, classification, rank and particular service of the members there of, inspection and description of arms, accoutrements and other necessities to be furnished to them, institution, management and regulation of any police fund and prescribing books, register and returns to be submitted by the said force. He is also vested with powers to frame such orders and regulations related to the collection and communication of intelligence and information, and all such other orders and regulations related to the said force as he deems expedient from time to time for preventing abuse or neglect, for ensuring adherence to the guidelines of superior courts in the matters of investigation, arrest and other related matters and for rendering such force professionally efficient in the discharge of all its duties.
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