West Bengal Police
| West Bengal Police পশ্চিমবঙ্গ পুলিশ | |
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Crest of West Bengal Police | |
Flag of West Bengal Police | |
| Common name | Police |
| Abbreviation | WBP ; প: ব: পু |
| Motto | "We Care We Dare" |
| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 1861 |
| Employees | 1,11,032 |
| Annual budget | ₹11,891.17 crore (US$1.4 billion) (FY2025–26 est.) |
| Jurisdictional structure | |
| Operations jurisdiction | West Bengal, India |
| Jurisdiction of the West Bengal Police | |
| Size | 88,752 km2 (34,267 sq mi) |
| Population | 91,347,736 (2011) |
| Legal jurisdiction | West Bengal |
| Governing body | Department of Home and Hill Affairs |
| Constituting instrument | |
| General nature | |
| Operational structure | |
| Headquarters | Bhabani Bhawan, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Gazetted Officers | 200 IPS officers |
| Minister responsible | |
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| Metropolitan units | |
| Facilities | |
| Police Stations | 516 |
| Vehicle types | |
| Vessels | 7 |
| Jetties | 4 |
| Dogs | 60 |
| Website | |
| wbpolice | |
The West Bengal Police (Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ পুলিশ) is the primary law enforcement agency for the Indian state of West Bengal, excluding the metropolitan area of Kolkata, which has its own separate police force. It is responsible for maintaining public order, preventing and investigating crimes, and ensuring the safety and security of citizens across the state. Established under the Police Act, 1861, the force operates under the administrative control of the Department of Home and Hill Affairs of Government of West Bengal.
The West Bengal Police was reorganized under provisions of the Police Act 1861 during the British Raj. It is headed by an officer designated as the Director General of Police who reports to the State Government through the Home (Police) Department. Shri Rajeev Kumar, an IPS officer of the 1989 batch is the DGP (additional charge) of West Bengal Police since 18 July 2024.
The West Bengal Police has jurisdiction concurrent with the twenty-two revenue districts of the State (excluding the metropolitan city of Kolkata) which comprises one of the two general police districts of West Bengal under the Police Act 1861. The other general police district consists of the major portions of the metropolitan area of Kolkata, and has a separate police force (Kolkata Police Commissionerate) constituted and administered under the Calcutta Police Act 1866 & Calcutta (Suburban Police) Act 1866. This arrangement, unique in India, was conceived during colonial times when Calcutta was the capital of British India. The city police have been kept independent of the state police force.