Index | Of Mumbai Police
The Mumbai Police follows a vertical rank structure similar to other Indian police forces but is headed by a Commissioner of Police (CP), who holds the rank of Director General of Police (DGP) or Additional Director General (ADGP) due to the city's importance.
Rank Structure:
A quick reference index of emergency and departmental helplines: Index Of Mumbai Police
| Purpose | Phone Number | |---------|--------------| | Police Control Room (emergency) | 100 | | Traffic Helpline | 103 | | Women’s Helpline | 1091 / 9820810007 | | Senior Citizen Helpline | 1091 (extended) | | Child Helpline | 1098 | | Mumbai Police General Enquiry | 022-22620211 | | Missing Persons Squad | 022-22621880 | | Cyber Crime Cell | 022-22620175 / 022-22633333 |
These numbers are publicly indexed in annual police directories. The Mumbai Police follows a vertical rank structure
For those researching the history of the Mumbai Police (formerly Bombay Police), a physical index exists at the Mumbai Police Museum (located at the Police Headquarters, Crawford Market). It contains:
Access requires prior written permission from the Police Commissioner’s office. Access requires prior written permission from the Police
The "Index of Mumbai Police" is not a single file or link—it is a concept straddling transparency and privacy. For the honest citizen, it represents the right to track the progress of justice. For the careless system administrator, it represents a breach waiting to happen. For the historian, it is a window into Mumbai’s tumultuous past.
Whether you are a victim of crime tracking your FIR, a researcher analyzing arrest trends, or a journalist verifying police conduct, always pursue legal channels. The digital index you seek is out there—but finding it ethically ensures that the trust between the public and the police remains intact.