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About Us

Railway Police: There are 4 Railway Districts in the State with their headquarters at Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad and Nagpur. Main functions of the Railway Police are :-

To prevent and to investigate crimes in Railways.
To provide escort to Railways authorities on special occasions.
To maintain law and order in trains and platforms etc.
To deploy additional police bandobast in the Railway jurisdiction as and when required.

Nagpur Railway Police District has jurisdiction of 1894 Kms. and covers Central, South Eastern Central and South Central Railways. There are 194 Railways Stations and 381 Platforms in Nagpur Railway District Jurisdiction.

Daily 378 Mail/Express, 10 Rajdhani, 10 Duranto, and 178 Passengers trains pass through this Nagpur Railway District Jurisdiction and nearly 2 to 2.5 Lakhs passengers travel by trains daily.

Nagpur Railway District Jurisdiction is having 2 Sub-Division at Nagpur and Akola with 6 Police Stations and 5 Out Posts.

Hierarchy
Superintendent of Police
Additional Superintendent of Police
Sub Divisional Police Officers
Police Inspectors
Assistant Police Inspectors
Police Sub Inspector
Other Policemen

Role of GRP

The duties of the Government Railway Police as regards the areas in their jurisdiction correspond in general to those of the District Police in the areas under their charge. The Government Railway Police have in addition the following special duties:

(i) to maintain order at railway stations and in trains. The term “Order” duties comprises:–

  1. control of passenger traffic within station premises, especially on platforms, in booking offices, waiting halls, at entrance and exit gates and wherever specially required in emergencies by the station officials;
  2. control of vehicular and other traffic in station precincts;
  3. Maintenance of order in passenger trains halted at stations and prevention of over-crowding in carriages;
  4. Supervision of loaded passenger trains standing in station;
  5. arrest of persons guilty of committing nuisance, removal of persons suffering from infectious diseases and keeping of station premises clear of beggars;
  6. examination of empty carriages on arrival at terminal stations for property left behind by passengers and inspection of carriages with a view to seeing that fittings have not been tampered with;
  7. removal of bodies of persons who dies in trains or on station premises and conveyance to hospital of sick passengers;

(ii) to report to the proper authorities railway or civil the commission of offences under the Railways Act, and cases of fraud or oppression on the part of railway personnel;

(iii) to enquire into accidents on railway;

(iv) to render assistance to railway officers and to the traveling public in so far as the rendering of such assistance is compatible with their own duties as Police officers.


The Government Railway Police are responsible generally for the prevention and detection of crime on railways. The protection of goods-sheds, goods-wagons at stations and parcel offices is not duty of the Railway Police, but of the Railway Protection Force of the Railway.


With the introduction of amendment in RPF and Railways Act, implications for GRP  are as under:-

  1. 36,600 GRP personnel of the country will be able to focus their attention on heinous crimes specially rape in trains and other crimes against women.
  2. While GRP will continue to do policing for Railways, it will get more time to concentrate on investigation of heinous crimes.
  3. GRP can be utilized for track patrolling and for effective investigation in cases  of sabotage as defined in sections 150, 151 & 152 of The Railways Act.