<p>The Uttar Pradesh government is considering the introduction of the police commissioner system for Lucknow and Noida, the state police chief said here on Friday.</p>.<p>The senior superintendents of police for Lucknow and Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) were transferred on Thursday and no new officers posted there immediately.</p>.<p>"The government is discussing the commissioner system for Lucknow and Noida," Director General of Police O P Singh said.</p>.<p>The system gives more powers, including magisterial powers, to IPS officers of the Inspector General of Police (IG) rank posted as commissioners.</p>.<p>The system has been implemented in around 71 cities across 15 states in the country.</p>.<p>As of now, the magisterial powers are with the IAS officers, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>The move was initiated earlier also but could not be implemented as IAS and IPS officers were at loggerheads.</p>.<p>In December 2018, former UP Governor Ram Naik had suggested the state government to seriously consider introducing the system in the state for improvement in the law and order situation.</p>.<p>He had given the suggestion in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath while addressing a function at the Reserve Police Lines in Lucknow.</p>.<p>Naik had suggested the state government to introduce the system on a trial basis in Lucknow, Kanpur and Ghaziabad where the population has exceeded the 20-lakh mark. </p>
<p>The Uttar Pradesh government is considering the introduction of the police commissioner system for Lucknow and Noida, the state police chief said here on Friday.</p>.<p>The senior superintendents of police for Lucknow and Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) were transferred on Thursday and no new officers posted there immediately.</p>.<p>"The government is discussing the commissioner system for Lucknow and Noida," Director General of Police O P Singh said.</p>.<p>The system gives more powers, including magisterial powers, to IPS officers of the Inspector General of Police (IG) rank posted as commissioners.</p>.<p>The system has been implemented in around 71 cities across 15 states in the country.</p>.<p>As of now, the magisterial powers are with the IAS officers, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>The move was initiated earlier also but could not be implemented as IAS and IPS officers were at loggerheads.</p>.<p>In December 2018, former UP Governor Ram Naik had suggested the state government to seriously consider introducing the system in the state for improvement in the law and order situation.</p>.<p>He had given the suggestion in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath while addressing a function at the Reserve Police Lines in Lucknow.</p>.<p>Naik had suggested the state government to introduce the system on a trial basis in Lucknow, Kanpur and Ghaziabad where the population has exceeded the 20-lakh mark. </p>