
1. Police must prevent torture or harassment of:
a. Women and children
b. Only government officials
c. Only accused persons
d. Only witnesses
2. Police must prevent indecent behaviour, lewd remarks or harassment occurring in:
a. Public places
b. Public transport
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Private residences only
3. Police must provide assistance against offences or exploitation by:
a. Individuals
b. Organised groups
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Only criminals convicted by courts
4. Police must provide persons in custody with:
a. Food and shelter as prescribed by law
b. Judicial privileges
c. Financial compensation
d. Only legal advice
5. Police must inform persons in custody about:
a. Legal assistance schemes available to them
b. Government welfare schemes
c. Judicial appointments
d. Election procedures
6. Police must also give intimation about legal assistance to:
a. Local authorities
b. Concerned authorities
c. Only courts
d. Only family members
7. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 33 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Police duties are limited to maintaining law and order
b. Police must assist vulnerable persons, protect victims, ensure human rights, and provide assistance to persons in custody
c. Police responsibilities are limited to criminal investigation
d. Police are not responsible for social assistance
8. Under Section 33(h) of the Bihar Police Act, 2007, police officers must:
a. Perform only duties specifically listed in the Act
b. Follow and discharge responsibilities determined by the Government from time to time
c. Perform duties only assigned by courts
d. Perform duties assigned only by the Director General of Police
9. The additional responsibilities of police officers under Section 33(h) may be determined by:
a. High Court
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. Police Training Academy
10. The purpose of Section 33(h) is to ensure that police officers:
a. Perform duties only mentioned in the Act
b. Can take up additional responsibilities as determined by the Government
c. Work independently of government control
d. Perform only investigative duties
11. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 33(h) of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Police duties are limited strictly to those listed in the Act
b. Police may perform additional duties as determined by the Government from time to time
c. Only courts can assign duties to police officers
d. Police officers cannot take additional responsibilities
12. Section 34 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training
b. Duties of police in emergent circumstances
c. Police recruitment
d. Transfer of police officers
13. The Government may declare any specified service as an important service for the community by:
a. Government circular
b. Gazette notification
c. Court order
d. District order
14. The declaration of an important service under Section 34 is made for:
a. An unlimited period
b. A specified period
c. Only one day
d. Only during elections
15. The declaration of an important service may be:
a. Cancelled permanently
b. Extended from time to time by notification
c. Extended only once
d. Extended only by the High Court
16. When a service is declared as important under Section 34, police officers must:
a. Follow orders of the District Magistrate only
b. Follow orders of their senior police officers related to the declared service
c. Ignore other duties
d. Follow only judicial orders
17. The duty to follow orders under Section 34 continues:
a. Only for one week
b. Until the declaration remains in effect
c. Only during emergencies declared by courts
d. Only during night duty
18. Orders that police officers must follow during the declaration of important service are issued by:
a. Senior police officers
b. District Magistrate only
c. High Court
d. Local government
19. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 34 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Only courts can declare important services
b. The Government may declare a service as important for the community through notification and police must follow orders related to it
c. Police officers may ignore orders during emergencies
d. Important services cannot be extended once declared
20. Section 35 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Transfer of police officers
b. Discharge of duties of subordinate officers by senior police officers
c. Police training institutions
d. Duties of District Magistrate
21. Under Section 35, a senior police officer may discharge the duties of:
a. Only officers of equal rank
b. Any of his subordinate officers
c. Only constables
d. Only officers of the same district
22. The duties that may be discharged by a senior police officer are those vested in the subordinate officer through:
a. Personal instruction only
b. Law or legal order
c. Court orders only
d. Government circular only
23. A senior police officer must:
a. Only supervise subordinate officers
b. Assist and support subordinate officers in the discharge of their duties
c. Perform only administrative duties
d. Avoid operational duties
24. A senior police officer must protect the duties of:
a. Subordinate officers
b. Persons working under his legal command or authority
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Only administrative staff
25. A senior police officer may exercise these powers when:
a. It seems urgent or important
b. Only when directed by the High Court
c. Only when directed by the District Magistrate
d. Only during emergencies declared by the Government
26. The purpose of allowing senior officers to discharge duties of subordinate officers is to:
a. Reduce workload of junior officers
b. Ensure effective and complete enforcement of law
c. Replace subordinate officers permanently
d. Centralize police authority
27. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 35 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Senior police officers cannot perform duties of subordinate officers
b. Senior police officers may discharge duties of subordinate officers when necessary for effective enforcement of law
c. Only courts can allow senior officers to perform subordinate duties
d. Senior officers may act only with judicial permission
28. Section 36 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training units
b. Constitution of special investigation units
c. Transfer of police officers
d. Duties of police stations
29. The Special Offence Investigation Unit in crime-infested areas is constituted by:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. State Government
d. Inspector General of Police
30. Special offence investigation units are mainly established in:
a. Railway districts
b. Crime-infested areas
c. Industrial zones only
d. Rural areas only
31. The Special Offence Investigation Unit shall be headed by a police officer not below the rank of:
a. Assistant Sub-Inspector
b. Sub-Inspector
c. Inspector
d. Deputy Superintendent of Police
32. The Special Investigation Unit shall be assisted by:
a. Only one investigating officer
b. Required number of officers and staff
c. Only judicial officers
d. Only forensic experts
33. The Special Investigation Unit mainly investigates:
a. Traffic offences
b. Economic and heinous offences
c. Civil disputes
d. Minor offences
34. Personnel deputed in the Special Investigation Unit shall:
a. Perform all types of police duties
b. Be engaged in other work frequently
c. Not be engaged in other work except in extraordinary circumstances
d. Work only in administrative offices
35. Personnel of the Special Investigation Unit may be engaged in other work only with:
a. Approval of the District Magistrate
b. Written permission of the Director General of Police
c. Approval of the High Court
d. Order of the Inspector General
36. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 36 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Special Investigation Units are constituted by courts
b. Special Investigation Units investigate economic and heinous offences in crime-infested areas
c. Personnel of the unit can freely perform other duties
d. Only the Central Government can establish such units
37. Section 37 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Duties of the police station
b. Selection of officers deputed in special crime investigation units
c. Police training institutions
d. Disciplinary punishment of officers
38. Officers deputed in Special Crime Investigation Units are selected based on:
a. Seniority only
b. Interest, professional efficiency, and faithfulness
c. Political recommendation
d. Length of service only
39. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a criterion for selection in Special Crime Investigation Units?
a. Professional efficiency
b. Faithfulness
c. Interest in investigative work
d. Political influence
40. The professional efficiency of officers deputed in Special Crime Investigation Units shall be upgraded:
a. Only once at the time of appointment
b. From time to time through special training
c. Only through court orders
d. Through administrative transfers
41. The special training provided to officers in Special Crime Investigation Units is mainly related to:
a. Traffic control
b. Use of scientific instruments and investigation techniques
c. Judicial administration
d. Revenue collection
42. Training for officers in Special Crime Investigation Units particularly focuses on:
a. Civil law procedures
b. Investigation and forensic science
c. Administrative management
d. Electoral duties
43. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 37 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Officers are selected only based on seniority
b. Officers are selected based on interest, efficiency, and faithfulness and receive special training in investigation and forensic science
c. Officers in investigation units receive no special training
d. Selection is done only by the courts
44. Section 38 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment of police officers
b. Tenure of officers posted in special crime investigation units
c. Training of police personnel
d. Disciplinary action against police officers
45. The normal tenure of officers posted in Special Crime Investigation Units is:
a. Two years
b. Three years
c. Four years
d. Five years
46. After completing their tenure in the Special Crime Investigation Unit, officers shall:
a. Continue permanently in the same unit
b. Be transferred to the judiciary
c. Be engaged in law and order or other kinds of police work
d. Be retired from service
47. The tenure of officers in the Special Crime Investigation Unit is described as:
a. Permanent
b. Fixed without exception
c. Normally three years
d. Only one year
48. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 38 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Officers remain permanently in Special Crime Investigation Units
b. Officers serve normally for three years and are then engaged in law and order or other duties
c. Officers serve only one year in the unit
d. Officers are transferred directly to administrative service
49. Section 39 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment of police officers
b. Functions of officers posted in special crime investigation units
c. Police training institutions
d. Duties of Station House Officers
50. Officers posted in Special Crime Investigation Units perform work assigned by:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. District Superintendent of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
51. Officers in Special Crime Investigation Units investigate cases related to:
a. Murder
b. Kidnapping and rape
c. Dacoity and robbery
d. All of the above
52. Offences related to dowry are investigated by:
a. Traffic police
b. Special Crime Investigation Units
c. Judicial officers
d. Revenue authorities
53. Economic offences such as fraud and misappropriation are investigated by the Special Crime Investigation Unit when:
a. Directed by courts only
b. Notified by the Director General of Police
c. Ordered by the District Magistrate only
d. Requested by the public
54. Apart from murder, kidnapping, rape, dacoity and robbery, Special Crime Investigation Units also investigate:
a. Fraud
b. Misappropriation
c. Other economic offences notified by the Director General of Police
d. All of the above
55. Investigation of offences not assigned to the Special Crime Investigation Unit shall be conducted by:
a. Director General of Police
b. Other staff posted in the police station
c. District Magistrate
d. State Police Board
56. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 39 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Special Crime Investigation Units investigate only minor offences
b. Officers in these units investigate serious offences such as murder, kidnapping, rape, dacoity, robbery, dowry offences and economic offences
c. Only courts assign cases to Special Crime Investigation Units
d. All offences must be investigated by these units
57. Section 40 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Supervision of investigation of cases of special offences
c. Appointment of police officers
d. Transfer of police personnel
58. The supervision of investigation of cases initiated by personnel of Special Crime Investigation Units shall be under the supervision of the:
a. District Magistrate
b. Station House Officer
c. Inspector General of Police
d. Director General of Police
59. The officer supervising investigation of special offences shall not be below the rank of:
a. Deputy Superintendent of Police
b. Additional Superintendent of Police
c. Inspector of Police
d. Sub-Inspector of Police
60. The supervising officer shall directly submit the report to the:
a. District Magistrate
b. Director General of Police
c. District Superintendent of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
61. The supervising officer shall be assisted by officers of the rank of:
a. Inspector of Police
b. Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Sub-Inspector of Police
d. Assistant Sub-Inspector
62. The officers assisting the supervising officer are specially appointed to ensure:
a. Administrative supervision
b. Qualitative investigation
c. Judicial supervision
d. Financial audit
63. In small districts where the workload does not justify posting of an Additional Superintendent of Police, supervision shall be conducted by an officer of the rank of:
a. Inspector General of Police
b. Superintendent of Police
c. Deputy Superintendent of Police
d. Sub-Inspector of Police
64. The provision allowing a Deputy Superintendent of Police to supervise investigations applies mainly when:
a. There is emergency
b. Workload is low in small districts
c. Orders are issued by the High Court
d. Director General of Police orders it
65. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 40 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Only the Director General of Police supervises investigations of special offences
b. Investigations by Special Crime Investigation Units are supervised by an officer not below the rank of Additional Superintendent of Police
c. Supervision is done by Sub-Inspectors only
d. Courts supervise investigation of special offences
66. Section 41 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Creation of Special Investigation Cells
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
67. Special Investigation Cells are created primarily to investigate:
a. Minor traffic offences
b. Economic offences and serious or complex offences
c. Civil disputes
d. Election-related offences
68. Special Investigation Cells shall be created:
a. In each police station
b. In each district
c. In each range only
d. At the state headquarters only
69. The number of Special Investigation Cells created in each district may be:
a. Only one
b. Two only
c. One or more
d. Three fixed
70. The number of officers and staff in the Special Investigation Cell shall be determined by:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. State Government
d. Inspector General of Police
71. The Special Investigation Cell shall function under the control and supervision of:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Additional Superintendent of Police
c. Deputy Superintendent of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
72. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 41 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Special Investigation Cells investigate only traffic offences
b. Special Investigation Cells are created in each district to investigate economic and complex offences
c. Only the courts can establish Special Investigation Cells
d. These cells function independently of police supervision
73. Section 42 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Duties of Station House Officers
b. Special selection of officers and staff for Special Investigation Cell
c. Police training institutions
d. Transfer of police personnel
74. Officers and staff posted in the Special Investigation Cell shall be:
a. Selected randomly
b. Specially selected
c. Selected only based on seniority
d. Selected by courts
75. Officers and staff appointed in the Special Investigation Cell shall:
a. Not require training
b. Receive special training
c. Be trained only by courts
d. Be trained only in administrative work
76. The special selection and training of officers for the Special Investigation Cell aims to:
a. Improve quality of investigation
b. Increase administrative workload
c. Replace regular police work
d. Conduct judicial proceedings
77. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 42 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Officers are posted randomly in Special Investigation Cells
b. Officers and staff are specially selected and trained for work in Special Investigation Cells
c. Special Investigation Cells require no training
d. Courts appoint officers for Special Investigation Cells
78. Section 43 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Crime Investigation Department
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
79. The Crime Investigation Department referred to in Section 43 is a department of the:
a. Central Government
b. State Police
c. Judiciary
d. District Administration
80. The Crime Investigation Department shall initiate investigation of:
a. Inter-state offences
b. Inter-district offences
c. Other serious offences notified by the Government
d. All of the above
81. The serious offences investigated by the Crime Investigation Department are notified by the:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. State Government
d. High Court
82. Cases may also be specially handed over to the Crime Investigation Department by the:
a. District Magistrate
b. Director General of Police
c. Inspector General of Police
d. Superintendent of Police
83. Investigations conducted by the Crime Investigation Department shall follow:
a. Judicial orders only
b. Prescribed processes and norms
c. Political directions
d. Local administrative orders
84. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 43 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. The Crime Investigation Department investigates only minor offences
b. The Crime Investigation Department investigates inter-state, inter-district and serious offences notified by the Government or assigned by the Director General of Police
c. Only courts can assign cases to the Crime Investigation Department
d. The department works only within one district
85. Section 44 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Special investigation skills in the Crime Investigation Department
c. Transfer of police officers
d. Duties of Station House Officers
86. Under Section 44, a special unit shall exist within the:
a. District Police Station
b. Crime Investigation Department
c. Home Department
d. Police Training Academy
87. The special unit in the Crime Investigation Department investigates:
a. Cyber crimes
b. Organised crime
c. Economic offences
d. All of the above
88. Cases relating to the killing of humans are investigated by:
a. Traffic police
b. Special unit in the Crime Investigation Department
c. Revenue authorities
d. Civil courts
89. Other offences requiring special investigation skills may be notified by the:
a. District Magistrate
b. State Government
c. Director General of Police only
d. High Court
90. The special unit is created primarily for investigation of offences that:
a. Are minor in nature
b. Require special investigation skills
c. Are related to civil disputes
d. Are related only to traffic violations
91. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 44 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. The Crime Investigation Department investigates only local offences
b. A special unit exists in the Crime Investigation Department to investigate cyber crimes, organised crimes, killings, economic offences and other notified offences requiring special skills
c. Only courts can investigate cyber crimes
d. Special investigation units deal only with traffic offences
92. Section 45 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Training of police personnel
b. Selection of officers of the Crime Investigation Department
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
93. Officers posted in the Crime Investigation Department are selected based on:
a. Seniority only
b. Interest, professional skill, experience and sincerity
c. Political recommendation
d. Length of service only
94. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a criterion for selection in the Crime Investigation Department?
a. Interest
b. Professional skill
c. Experience
d. Political affiliation
95. Officers selected for the Crime Investigation Department shall receive:
a. No training
b. Proper training after selection
c. Only judicial training
d. Only administrative training
96. The knowledge and skills of officers in the Crime Investigation Department shall be upgraded:
a. Only once at the time of appointment
b. From time to time
c. Only after promotion
d. Only during emergencies
97. Upgradation of knowledge and skills of officers shall be done through:
a. Reorientation programmes
b. Special courses
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Court-directed training only
98. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 45 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Officers are selected only based on seniority
b. Officers in the Crime Investigation Department are selected based on interest, skill, experience and sincerity and are given training and periodic skill upgradation
c. Officers require no training after selection
d. Courts select officers for the Crime Investigation Department
99. Section 46 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Duties of police officers
b. Tenure of officers posted in the Crime Investigation Department
c. Recruitment of police personnel
d. Training of police personnel
100. The normal tenure of officers posted in the Crime Investigation Department is:
a. Two years
b. Three years
c. Four years
d. Five years
101. Officers posted in the Crime Investigation Department shall:
a. Be removed at any time without reason
b. Normally continue for their tenure unless removal becomes necessary
c. Serve permanently in the department
d. Serve only one year
102. Officers posted in the Crime Investigation Department may be removed before completion of tenure:
a. Without any reason
b. Only by court order
c. Only when it becomes necessary for reasons to be mentioned
d. Only after five years
103. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 46 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Officers remain permanently in the Crime Investigation Department
b. Officers serve normally for three years and may be removed earlier only for specified reasons
c. Officers serve only one year in the department
d. Officers can be removed without recording reasons
104. Section 47 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Legal advisors and offence analysts in the Crime Investigation Department
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police personnel
105. Legal advisors and offence analysts are made available in the Crime Investigation Department in order to:
a. Conduct judicial proceedings
b. Guide, suggest and assist investigation officers
c. Replace investigating officers
d. Conduct police recruitment
106. The main role of legal advisors in the Crime Investigation Department is to:
a. Conduct court trials
b. Provide legal guidance during investigations
c. Perform police patrol duties
d. Supervise police stations
107. Offence analysts in the Crime Investigation Department mainly assist by:
a. Analysing offences and supporting investigation
b. Conducting judicial trials
c. Performing administrative duties only
d. Maintaining police vehicles
108. Section 47 provides that __________ number of legal advisors and offence analysts shall be made available in the Crime Investigation Department.
a. Limited
b. Fixed
c. Sufficient
d. One
109. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 47 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Legal advisors replace investigating officers
b. Legal advisors and offence analysts assist and guide investigation officers in the Crime Investigation Department
c. Only courts provide legal assistance to investigation officers
d. No analysts are required in investigations
110. Section 48 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment policy of police
b. Training policy for police personnel
c. Transfer and posting of officers
d. Discipline of police officers
111. The training-cum-education policy for police personnel shall be prepared by the:
a. Director General of Police
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. State Police Board
112. The training policy shall be prepared keeping in mind:
a. Only past requirements of police
b. Present and future requirements of the police system
c. Only financial resources
d. Only judicial guidelines
113. One of the objectives of the training policy is to:
a. Increase political influence of police
b. Provide information on concerned subjects
c. Conduct judicial proceedings
d. Replace police personnel
114. The training policy aims to develop:
a. Political authority among police personnel
b. Professional skills among police personnel
c. Judicial powers among police personnel
d. Financial management skills only
115. The training policy seeks to create:
a. Administrative control
b. Right attitude among police personnel
c. Judicial authority
d. Political influence
116. The training policy also aims to promote:
a. Corporate values
b. Constitutional and moral values among police personnel
c. Political ideology
d. Commercial values
117. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 48 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Training policy is prepared only by the Director General of Police
b. The Government prepares a training-cum-education policy to develop professional skills, right attitude and constitutional values among police personnel
c. Police training focuses only on physical exercises
d. Training policy is determined only by courts
118. Section 49 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment of police personnel
b. Efficiency and training of police personnel
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
119. Training programs under Section 49 aim to ensure that police personnel:
a. Become judicial officers
b. Are sufficiently trained to efficiently perform their duties
c. Perform only administrative work
d. Work only in investigation units
120. Successful participation in training programs may be linked with:
a. Salary reduction
b. Promotion of police personnel
c. Judicial appointment
d. Retirement benefits only
121. Participation in training programs may also be considered for:
a. Posting of police personnel
b. Court appointments
c. Legislative membership
d. Revenue administration
122. The linking of training participation with promotion and posting shall be done by:
a. District Magistrate
b. State Government
c. High Court
d. Director General of Police only
123. The method for linking training with promotion and posting shall be notified through:
a. Judicial orders
b. Administrative notifications by the Government
c. Orders of the District Magistrate
d. Police station orders
124. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 49 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Police training has no connection with promotion
b. Police personnel must be sufficiently trained and their successful training may be linked with promotion and posting
c. Only physical training is required for police personnel
d. Courts decide police training policies
125. Section 50 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment of police personnel
b. Creation of infrastructure and capacity development for police training
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
126. The responsibility for creating and upgrading basic infrastructure for police training lies with the:
a. Director General of Police
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. State Police Board
127. Infrastructure for training institutes shall be developed mainly to:
a. Increase administrative control
b. Meet the requirements of overall training of police personnel
c. Conduct judicial proceedings
d. Replace police stations
128. The Government shall also develop the capacity of:
a. Police training institutes
b. Courts
c. Revenue offices
d. Municipal offices
129. Training infrastructure and capacity development shall be designed for police personnel of:
a. Only senior ranks
b. Only constables
c. Various grades
d. Only investigation officers
130. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 50 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007?
a. Police training infrastructure is created by courts
b. The Government shall create and upgrade training infrastructure to meet the training needs of police personnel of various grades
c. Only physical training facilities are required
d. Training infrastructure is optional under the Act
131. Section 51 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police recruitment policy
b. Research and development in police administration
c. Duties of Station House Officers
d. Transfer of police officers
132. The Government shall set up a:
a. Police Training Bureau
b. Police Research and Development Bureau
c. Crime Control Bureau
d. Police Welfare Bureau
133. The Police Research and Development Bureau shall be provided with:
a. Personnel
b. Funds
c. Other resources
d. All of the above
134. The research and investigation carried out by the Bureau aims to:
a. Conduct judicial trials
b. Improve the working and performance of police
c. Replace police stations
d. Conduct recruitment examinations