A committee has been formed under an Additional Police Commissioner to review the methodology to fill up the vacancies in the district police, he said.
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There are around 20,000 vacancies in the Maharashtra police force, state director general of police Hemant Nagrale has said. Nagrale was speaking to reporters at Mira-Bhayander near here on Monday.
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These vacancies will be filled up once the department takes up recruitment that was due in 2019 and 2020, he said. There is a shortage of staff in the newly-formed Mira Bhayander Vasai Virar police commissionerate too, he conceded.
A committee has been formed under an Additional Police Commissioner to review the methodology to fill up the vacancies in the district police, he said.
The committee will chalk out a plan in the next 15 days, he said.
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