Goa Police


The Goa Police is the law enforcement agency for the state of Goa in India.

Organisational structure

The Goa Police operates under direct control of the Department of Home Affairs, Government of Goa. It is headed by the Director General of Police, Shri Mukesh Kumar Meena, IPS of the 1989 AGMUT Cadre batch. He was first posted in Goa in 1992-93 as the sub divisional police officer, Ponda.

History

The Goa Police was established in 1966 after the transfer of authority over Goa from the Indian military administration to the civil administration. It replaced the former Portuguese administration's Polícia do Estado da Índia, disbanded after the annexation of Goa by India in 1961.
Until 1946, the police services in Portuguese India were provided by the military gendarmerie force Corpo de Polícia e Fiscalização da Índia. In that year, the CPFI was substituted by the civil police force Corpo de Polícia do Estado da Índia, modeled after the Portuguese Public Security Police. The Polícia do Estado da Índia included the public security, judiciary police, transit police, administrative police and civil identification branches.
Besides this corps, in Portuguese India also existed the Guarda Fiscal under the dependency of the Customs Bureau and the Guarda Rural under the dependency of the agriculture services.

Special agencies