The experiment, which has been initiated here, is being conducted to do away with allegations of "favouritism" and "pick and choose" in the process, a senior official said.
"In the past, there were allegations that the heads of police stations were deployed on the basis of favouritism and political clout was used in the process. To do away with it, an experiment has been initiated to interview policemen on different paramaters on the scale of 10," said Yashasvi Yadav, Senior Superintendent of Police.
"The first thing being considered in the interview is the work done by the officer. The number of criminal cases he has worked out is also being seen followed by his background," Yadav said.
Another important aspect of the interview are the initiatives taken by the officer towards using latest technologies and selecting 'police mitra' and 'Special Police Officers' among locals to help the force, he said.
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"With this transparent procedure, I don't get any calls regarding appointments. The one who is the best will become the incharge of police station," he said.
Lucknow has 43 police stations including one for women.