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Delhi Police faces 14,000 vacancies; 44 per cent shortfall at ACP-level posts: Govt in RS

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The Delhi Police has a vacancy of about 14.5 per cent of its sanctioned strength, with 152 posts out of 346 — nearly 44 per cent — lying vacant at the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) level.

In a written reply, Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said that against a sanctioned strength of 97,331 personnel, 14,140 posts were vacant as of March 12, 2026.

Of these, 13,958 vacancies are at the constable to inspector level against sanctioned posts of 96,817, accounting for about 14.4 per cent of the sanctioned strength in the category, while 152 posts out of 346 are vacant at the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) level, translating to a vacancy of about 43.9 per cent.

At the level of Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police and above, 30 posts are vacant out of 168, which is around 17.9 per cent of the sanctioned strength.

The minister said that adequate staff, women help desks, and modern resources are available in all police stations of Delhi.

He added that cyber police stations are functional in all 15 police districts of the national capital.

Rai further said that Delhi Police has taken several measures to strengthen law and order, including dynamic identification of crime-prone areas and deployment of police resources such as pickets, foot patrolling, PCR vans and emergency response vehicles to enhance visibility and prevent crime.

Other measures include identification, surveillance and arrest of active criminals, integrated patrolling by local police, PCR staff and traffic police, and community policing programmes, he said.

Also, as per data, cases of crime against women stood at 13,208 in 2023, 13,195 in 2024 and 12,458 in 2025, while cases involving children were 7,769, 7,636 and 7,413, respectively, during the same period.

Crimes against the elderly were recorded at 1,361 in 2023, 1,267 in 2024 and 1,227 in 2025.

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