How do I make a complaint about a police officer?
You can do this by:
- Using the online complaints form.
- Writing to the MPS: Complaints Support Team. 22nd Floor. Empress State Building. Lillie Road. London. SW6 1TR.
- calling 101.
- or visiting your local police station.
How do I complain about my local police?
The best way to make a complaint is to contact your local police force. Your local police force website will tell you how to complain.
Do police salute IAS?
An IAS officer is the head of the police department and as per protocol rules, whenever an IPS officer is in uniform, he/she has to salute the IAS officer. If he/she is without a cap then salute is not mandatory. In many cities IPS officers have more rights, but it is still less than an IAS officer.
How to file a complaint against the police in Chandigarh?
Any complaint may be submitted personally at the office of the Police Complaints Authority situated at the Deluxe Building (Ground Floor), UT Secretariat, Sector 9-D, Chandigarh. A complaint in writing may be dropped into the complaint box fixed on the wall of the office there. A complaint may also be sent by post.
How do I file a complaint against a police officer?
If you don’t get satisfied with the PCA decision one can go to the concerned police station can file FIR. If the FIR doesn’t get entertained then go to senior officers of police if you also get disappointed there then go to the magistrate and high court respectively in case of hearing. By this way, one can file a complaint against police.
Where is the headquarters of the Kerala Police Complaints Authority?
As per Government of Kerala, PCA headquarters at Thiruvananthapuram. Its office will be the office of the Deputy Secretary to government nominated as the secretary of the state level police complaints authority.
What happens after the police have finished investigating my complaint?
After the police have finished investigating your complaint, they will tell you what will happen next. They may: refer your complaint to the Crown Prosecution Service if they believe that a member of staff has committed a crime. Unfortunately, the police may not always have enough evidence to take any action.