Mumbai Police shall ensure the Rule of Law, enforce the law of the land impartially and firmly without fear or favour, and strive to create a fear free environment that is conducive to growth and development.
Mumbai Police will remain committed to maintaining public order, preventing and detecting crime, maintaining and promoting communal harmony, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic, and taking strong action against terrorism, organized crime, anti-social / illicit activities / elements. Our Mission
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The history of the Bombay City Police opens in 1669 with the Bhandari Militia, a modest force of about 500 men. Bombay's seven separate islands were cemented by swamp. In 1661 this ignoble litter, recommended chiefly by its plunging natural harbour, was given as dowry to King Charles Il of England as part of a politico-marital alliance with Catherine of Braganza. Bombay was to be the sweetener in an Anglo-Portuguese alliance to keep the Dutch and French at bay in the East Indies; but as dowries go, it was hard to find one more malarial or unruly. Mosquitoes, robberies and burglaries were the order of the day.