Inspector-general of police


An inspector-general of police is a senior police officer in the police force or police service of several nations. The rank usually refers to the head of a large regional command within a police service, and in many countries refers to the most senior officer of the entire national police.

Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Inspector General of Police heads the Bangladesh Police.

Ghana

In Ghana, Inspector General of Police is the title of the head of the Ghana Police Service.

India

During the British rule in India, in 1861, the British Government introduced the Indian Councils Act 1861. The act created a new cadre of police, called Superior Police Services, later known as the Indian Imperial Police. The highest rank in the service was the Inspector General.
Currently, in modern India, an Inspector General of Police is only an officer from Indian Police Service. In a state, an IGP holds the third-highest rank in the hierarchy, just below the rank of Additional Director General of Police and above Deputy Inspector General of Police. IG-ranked wear Gorget patches on their collar. Although it has a dark blue background which is similar to DIGs and SSPs, an oak leaf pattern is stitched on the patch; unlike DIGs and SSPs, which have a white line stitched on the patch.

Indonesia

In Indonesia, an Inspector General of Police holds the third highest rank of the Indonesian National Police. Usually, police with rank Inspector General of Police became Head of Regional Police with Type-A Classification, Chief of Division, Special Staff to Head of National Police, or Vice Head of Agency in the Police Headquarters.

Kenya

In Kenya, the top-ranked police officer is the Inspector-General of Police, who has the overall command of the Kenya National Police Service. In the event of a vacancy arising, the procedure for appointment of the Inspector-General is:
The IG is charged with the overall administrative management of the police force, exercises independent command over the National Police Service and performs any other functions prescribed by national legislation. Consequently, he reports directly to the President and is also a member of the National Security Council, chaired by the President. Under the IG are two Deputy Inspector-Generals who command the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service respectively. The Inspector-General is appointed for a single four-year term, and is not eligible for re-appointment. he may be removed from office by the President only on the grounds of:
In Malawi, the Inspector General of Police is the head of the Malawi Police Force. It is an appointed position in the gift of the President of Malawi.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the Inspector-General of Police heads the Royal Malaysia Police.

Nepal

In Nepal, the Inspector General of Police is the highest rank of the Nepal Police and Armed Police Force. Sharbendra nath khanal is current IGP of Nepal police while Shailendra khanal serves as the current IGP of Nepal Armed Police Force

Nigeria

An Inspector-General of Police heads the Nigeria Police Force.

Pakistan

An Inspector General of Police is the head of policing in the provinces and administrative units of Pakistan. The IGP is a three star appointment in Pakistan. Grade BS 22/21

Sierra Leone

In Sierra Leone the Inspector General of Police is the head of the Sierra Leone Police force. He heads the force, which is one of the oldest continuously operational police services in Africa. He is assisted by a Deputy Inspector General, and several Assistant Inspectors General.

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the Inspector General of Police heads the Sri Lanka Police Service.

Uganda

The Inspector General of Police is the highest rank in the Uganda Police Force. Since 2001, the position has been held by a two-star military general of the Uganda People's Defense Force.

United Kingdom

In Northern Ireland, the chief officer of the former Royal Ulster Constabulary was titled inspector general until 1970, when following a review the post was renamed chief constable.