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IPS body holds condolence meeting
Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: The Central Indian Police Service Association organised a condolence meeting here on Tuesday for the police officers and commandos who laid down their lives fighting terrorists in Mumbai.
According to a release, Directors-General of the Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Bureau of Police Research and Development and Indo-Tibetan Border Police were among those who attended the meeting. The officers observed two-minute silence as a mark of respect for the martyred officers.
Resolution
Central Bureau of Investigation Joint Director Rajni Kant Mishra, who is also the secretary of the IPS (Central) Association, read out the condolence resolution.
The Association conveyed its condolences to the families of all those killed in the terror attacks and promised support to them in the hour of crisis. The police officers also prayed for a quick recovery of the injured persons and security personnel.
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