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SECURITY Mission Statement and Objectives of Railway Protection Force1.Mission statement: - We shall Protect and Safeguard Railway Passengers, Passenger Areas and Railway Property. We Shall Ensure the Safety, Security and boost the confidence of the Traveling Public on the Indian Railways 2.Objectives: - We shall carry on an unrelenting fight against criminals in protecting Railway Passengers, Passenger Areas and Railway Property. Facilitate Passenger Security by removing all anti-social elements from Trains, Railway Premises and Passenger Areas Co-operate with other departments of the Railways in improving the Efficiency and Image of the Indian Railways Act as a bridge between Government Railway Police/Local Police and the Railway Administration Adopt proactively all Modern Technology, Best Human Rights Practices, Management Techniques and Special Measures for protection of female and elderly passengers and children, in the pursuit of these objectives.
Powers and Duties of
Security Commissioner He holds responsibility for: - 1. Devising ways and means for better protection and security of railway property. 2. Efficient administration of the Force. 3. Dealing with all establishment matters concerning the enrolled members of the Force placed under his control. 4. Carrying out such directions as may be given to him on the subject by the Chief Security Commissioner or any superior officer on his behalf 5. Keeping close touch with superior officers and post-in-charges and aid, advise and direct their activities. 6. Conducting regular and frequent inspections and take follow up action 7. Ensuring effective and result-oriented deployment of the Force. 8. Study of all basic security arrangements against thefts of Rly. Property and suggesting such improvements to the authorities concerned. 9. Ensuring correct account of crime, thorough and prompt enquiries. 10. Liaison with his counterparts in the police including Railway Police, Civil Administration and other Railway Departments. 11. Ensuring full compliance by all concerned under his command.
Rule 40 of RPF Rules’1987 His duty is to assist the SC/RPF in performance of his duties. Other powers and responsibilities shall be such as may be specified in the directives issued by the DG/RPF and CSC/RPF from time to time.
Rule 19 (1) of RPF
Rules’1987 He holds responsibility: -1. To attend all the fire calls on the workshop/township and nearby public area. 2. Ensure preparedness for dealing with fire hazards and maintenance of equipments of fire fighting. 3. To impart first aid fire fighting training to concerned Railway Staff as and when requisitioned.
Rule 41 of RPF Rules’1987 He holds responsibility: - 1. To supervise the work of the Force under his charge. 2. For Registration, prevention and detection of crime. 3. For co-ordination in the work of post. 4. Ensure Discipline, Honesty and Efficiency. 5. Co-ordination with GRP/Civil Police and other departments. 6. To collect intelligence of crime and criminals within his jurisdiction and to maintain the records for guiding the investigating officer in the detection or prevention of offence. 7. To protect and safeguard Rly. Property. |
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