A Bihar Police woman constable letter to Human Rights Commission has exposed serious problems faced by police personnel in the state. The constable, posted in Katihar, wrote an emotional complaint describing the hardships faced during duty.
In the Bihar Police woman constable letter to Human Rights Commission, she alleged that constables and havildars are often transported in prison vans like prisoners while moving from one district to another. According to her, this practice causes physical and mental stress to police staff.
The letter also raised concerns about pregnant women constables. She said closed vehicles often lack proper ventilation, which may harm pregnant officers and their unborn babies.
The constable further accused the police department’s transport branch of corruption and poor management. She claimed that senior officials enjoy comfortable vehicles and facilities, while field staff struggle without basic support.
After receiving the complaint, the Human Rights Commission forwarded the matter to the bench for necessary action. Copies of the letter were also sent to several top authorities for review.









