Overview
On 11 May 2026, the Tamil Nadu government ordered the formation of the Singappen Special Task Force. This force is for women’s safety and preventive protection. It works under the direct supervision of Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay. This is one of his first initiatives after taking oath on 10 May 2026. The first phase has 36 sanctioned posts and is headed by an Inspector General of Police.
What is the Singappen Special Task Force?
The Singappen Special Task Force is a new police unit in Tamil Nadu. The state government ordered its formation on 11 May 2026. The force is meant for women’s safety. It focuses on prevention and protection. Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay directly supervises this force. He announced it as one of his first steps after becoming CM on 10 May 2026.
Structure of the Task Force (First Phase)
The first phase of the Singappen Special Task Force has 36 sanctioned posts. The force is headed by an Inspector General of Police (IG). The full sanctioned strength includes:
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1 Inspector General of Police
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1 Superintendent of Police
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2 Deputy Superintendents of Police
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4 Inspectors
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8 Sub-Inspectors
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20 personnel from other ranks
What Will the Task Force Do?
The task force has a clear job. It will work for the prevention of crimes against women and for their protection. Its duties include:
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Identifying vulnerable and crime-prone areas
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Conducting surveillance in those areas
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Deploying personnel in places women visit often
These places include bus stands, railway stations, and educational institutions. The goal is to make these places safer for women.
Handling Complaints and Coordination
The Singappen Task Force will receive complaints related to women’s safety. It will also coordinate rescue efforts and awareness programmes. For this, the force will work with government departments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
Women’s Safety Policing in India
In India, women’s safety units are generally linked with preventive policing. They focus on surveillance, complaint redressal, and coordination with local institutions. These units often work with police stations, transport hubs, educational institutions, and welfare agencies. The Singappen Task Force follows this model.
FAQ
Q1: When was the Singappen Special Task Force formed?
A: On 11 May 2026.
Q2: Who ordered the formation of this task force?
A: The Tamil Nadu government, as one of CM C. Joseph Vijay’s first initiatives.
Q3: Who directly supervises the task force?
A: Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay.
Month: Current Affairs - May 11, 2026
Category: Indian Polity