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Bhiwani Police General Information

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The Bhiwani police is part of the Haryana police & responsible for maintaining Law and Order enforcement in Bhiwani District & Bhiwani City. Bhiwani district police come under the Rohtak police range of Haryana Police. Rohtak range is headed by the ADGP. 

District Police of Bhiwani is headed by the Superintendent of Police (SP).  He is assisted by Six  Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP). 

 

List of Police Stations in Bhiwani District

Bhiwani District Police is further divided into different divisions & each division is headed by a Senior Office that looks after 3-4 Police Stations. SHO/Police Inspector heads each police station.  Each Police Station has 2-3 Police posts under it headed by Sub-Inspector.

Bhiwani District has 12 Law and Order Police Stations including  1 Women Police Station and Traffic PS.  Besides Law & Orde Police stations it also has other branches i.e. Cyber Cell, Crime, Traffic, Economic Cell, etc. 

Bhiwani Police Station List
  • Bhiwani City Police Station
  • Civil Line Bhiwani Police Station
  • Industrial Area Police Station
  • Sadar Bhiwani Police Station
  • Loharu Police Station
  • Jui Kalan Police Station
  • Behal Police Station
  • Siwani Police Station
  • Tosham Police Station
  • Bawani Khera Police Station
  • Women Police Station
  • Traffic Police Station
Helpline Numbers
  • Police Assistance – 100
  • Women Helpline – 1091
  • Children Helpline – 1098
  • Police Control Room – 100

Note: This page is for General Information purposes, for accurate info visit Bhiwani Police’s official websites given below.

For more information visit https://bhiwani.haryanapolice.gov.in/

Police Stations in Bhiwani

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