Telangana police shine on debut

March 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:41 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Circle Inspector M. Sridhar Reddy receiving the silver medal and certificate from Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh at the 58th All-India Police Duty Meet held recently.– Photo: By Arrangement

Circle Inspector M. Sridhar Reddy receiving the silver medal and certificate from Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh at the 58th All-India Police Duty Meet held recently.– Photo: By Arrangement

The Telangana police, which debuted at the 58th All-India Police Duty Meet (AIPDM) held in Punjab this year, put up an impressive display of their skills and competitive spirit. About seven police officers of the State police won medals in different categories.

M. Sridhar Reddy, Circle Inspector of Nalgonda’s Kodad Town won the silver medal in the ‘Scientific Aids to Investigation in Forensic Science’ category, and J. Srinivas Reddy a police constable working at the District Crime Records Bureau won the silver medal in Computer Automation Competition.

While Cyberabad Sub Inspector D. Asish Reddy won bronze in Scientific Aids to Investigation section, Abhinav Chaturvedi won the bronze medal in Investigative Photography.

Lapping up bronze medal in Handling Lifting and Packing of Evidence was Kranthi Kumar, an SI from Warangal district.

DCRB Head Constable S.V. Ramana won bronze in Observation Skills Competition and Suma of Cyberabad police won the bronze medal in the Portrait Parley Test.

Police personnel from 29 States, 14 Union Territories and Central Police Organisation teams (CBI, IB, CISF, BSF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP and others) participated at AIPDM this year.

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