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    : You can file a Lost & Found report or check the status of an FIR on the Official Mumbai Police Portal.

    A significant part of the "index" is the vast collection of historical records preserved in collaboration with .

    For contacting specific divisions or senior officers, some contact details are available in the public domain. While a complete public list may not be available, the official police website provides a robust starting point.

    At the apex of the Mumbai Police is the , an officer holding the prestigious rank of Director General of Police. The Commissioner exercises executive command over the entire metropolitan force.

    The Mumbai Police traces its lineage back over 350 years, evolving through several critical eras:

    The Mumbai Police is divided into 12 police districts, known as zones, which are further subdivided into a network of 94 police stations that serve the city and its suburbs, ensuring broad coverage across the 603.4 km² jurisdiction. For any citizen, having quick access to the contact information for their local station is crucial.

    According to the NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau) data, Mumbai's crime index has been fluctuating over the years. In 2020, Mumbai reported a total of 3,45,844 crimes, with a crime rate of 438.6 per 100,000 population.

    This index provides an overview of the structural, functional, and digital components of the Mumbai Police as of 2026. For specific contact details or reporting, the official Mumbai Police website is the most accurate resource.

    The application fee is ₹10 (via court fee stamp or online). Indexes with large data volumes may cost ₹2 per page or ₹50 per hour of database extraction.