Railway Protection Force is a security force under the
ownership
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of
Indian Railways
Indian Railways (IR) is a statutory body under the ownership of Ministry of Railways, Government of India that operates India's national railway system. It manages the fourth largest national railway system in the world by size, with a tot ...
,
Ministry of Railways,
Government of India
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established by the Railway Protection Force Act, 1957;
enacted by the
Indian Parliament
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for "the better protection and security of
railway property and passenger area". It has the power to search, arrest, investigate, and prosecute offenses committed under Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Act 1966, The Railways Act, 1989 (amended from time to time). However the power of arrests under other penal laws rests in the hands of the
Government Railway Police (GRP) of state police. The force is under the authority of the Indian
Ministry of Railways.
All the officers of Railway Protection Force are members of the ''Indian Railway Protection Force Service'' (IRPFS) and are recruited through UPSC
Civil Services Examination. They are recruited as Group-A Central Civil Servants. However, the post of Director-General of RPF is held on deputation by a senior
Indian Police Service
The Indian Police Service ( IPS) is a civil service under the All India Services. It replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India became Partition of India, independent from the British Raj.
Along with the Indian Administ ...
(IPS) officer.
Recruitment also occurs for various posts like sub-inspectors & constables. Such recruitments are conducted through various exams held by the Ministry of Railways, Government of India.
History
2010–2020
The percentage of women in the RPF is the highest among all
central paramilitary forces in India. It stands at 10% as of March 2019.
Structure (gazetted officers)
The Gazetted IRPFS Officers utilises a similar rank structure to the IPS (
Indian Police Service
The Indian Police Service ( IPS) is a civil service under the All India Services. It replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India became Partition of India, independent from the British Raj.
Along with the Indian Administ ...
). Non-gazetted ranks are the same as those used in the
State Police Services. The job profile differs for each position
Governance
The governance of RPF is based on the following
relevant legislation, rules and directives.
* Railway Protection Force Act, 1957
* Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1966
* Railway Protection Force Rules, 1987 – Laid, by the
central government
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, as per provisions under RPF Act, 1957.
* Railway Protection Force Directives, 1987
References
External links
Official website of the Railway Protection Force
{{Law enforcement in India
Ministry of Railways (India)
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1872 establishments in British India
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