Index Of Mumbai Police

The Mumbai Police maintain a unified digital presence. The single most important entry point is their official website:

https://mumbaipolice.maharashtra.gov.in

This site serves as the master index, containing the following main sections: Index Of Mumbai Police

| Section | Contents | |--------|----------| | Police Stations | List of all 94+ police stations (zone-wise), with addresses, phone numbers, and email. | | Citizen Services | Online complaint lodging (NCR), lost report filing, tenant/personal verification, vehicle theft tracking. | | Traffic Department | Challan status, e-challan payment, traffic rules, licensing help, towing vehicle search. | | Recruitment | Notifications for constable, sub-inspector, technical staff vacancies. | | Tenders | Current procurement and service contracts. | | RTI | Right to Information Act application procedure and contact details of Public Information Officer. |

If the police claim "security concerns" or "ongoing investigation" to deny an index, you can appeal to the State Information Commission (SIC), Maharashtra. The Mumbai Police maintain a unified digital presence

If you stumble upon a directory page titled "Index of /mumbai-police/records" with columns like "Last Modified" and "Size," and the URL starts with http (not https), treat it as suspicious. Legitimate government portals rarely use raw directory listings. Accessing or downloading such data without authorization violates the Information Technology Act, 2000 (Section 43 and 66).

The Mumbai Police force, established in 1661, generates millions of records annually. While they do not provide a public "master index" for security reasons, several official indexes are accessible: https://mumbaipolice

Mumbai is divided into 12 police districts and over 90 local police stations (e.g., Colaba, Dadar, Andheri). Each maintains its own station diary index.

While you cannot hack into a restricted index, you can ethically compile your own using open sources: