In the wake of suicide of a police officer who shot a superior before turning the gun on himself, the authorities are planning to get the 'emotional quotient' of all the junior-level police personnel checked.
The drive would be conducted between May 8 and May 13 and would cover all the officers upto the rank of deputy commissioner of police.
"Each jawan would be given a questionnaire," said Dhananjay Kulkarni, spokesperson of the Mumbai Police.
More From This Section
"On the basis of the findings of EQ assessment, corrective measures would be taken, so that we can address the issues that are affecting the police force's performance," Kulkarni added.
He dodged the question whether the policemen in the city were working under a great stress, only saying that sufficient steps were being taken to boost the force's morale.
He also said that EQ testing drive was to be conducted last month, but it was postponed for some reasons.
"Recent killing of police officer by another policeman prompted us to complete this process," he said.
Last Saturday, senior inspector Vilas Joshi of Vakola police station here was shot by assistant sub-inspector Dilip Shirke. Shirke then proceeded to shoot himself dead, while Joshi succumbed to the injuries in the hospital.