The West Bengal Police Service (WBPS) is the state police service of West Bengal, India. Officers of the WBPS serve under the jurisdiction of the West Bengal Police and assist the Indian Police Service officers in maintaining law and order in the state. WBPS officers are recruited through the WBCS Exam.
The origins of the WBPS trace back to the British-era Bengal Police, which was established in 1861 under the provisions of the Indian Police Act, 1861. After India's independence, the police service in West Bengal was reorganized, and the WBPS was formally constituted in 1952 to serve as the backbone of the state police administration.
WBPS officers are selected through the West Bengal Civil Service Examination conducted by WBPSC. The selected candidates undergo rigorous training at the Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy in Barrackpore.
The training includes:
WBPS officers are responsible for:
While both WBPS and IPS officers work under the West Bengal Police, the key differences include: