These smart khakis stand as role models

  • | Tuesday | 28th March, 2017

Narrating her recent contribution that made her stand out, assistant sub-inspector, One Town police station M.V. Platforms such as these serve as a morale booster and narrow the gap between the public and the police,” she added. It eventually aided in arresting her in January and recovering stolen gold ornaments from her possession,” Mr. Kumar said. “I am glad that I could bring the situation well under control before it became chaotic and my higher-ups commended my efforts. “Her mother was staying in Kancharapalem so we kept her house under observation based on a tip-off.

more-in Ever wondered how the cops zero in on suspects in criminal cases or the ordeal that they have to undergo before arriving at a decision or the degree of meticulous observation they need to rely upon while interrogating the accused? Though most real life crime scenes may not be as quirky or mysterious as the ones portrayed in some of the suspense-thriller films or narrated in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the policemen who bagged Knights in Khaki Awards presented by Vizag Round Table 77 told The Hindu that each investigation process needs a lot of effort to crack the case. At times, a simple hint would help in tracking the case. But in some cases, it takes a longer period to piece together the modus operandi. Sub-Inspector (crime) of Kancharapalem police station G. Ravi Kumar said the five-member team, including Inspector (crime) P. Suryanarayana, took enough time to nab a woman who committed 41 burglaries in Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and East Godavari districts. “Her mother was staying in Kancharapalem so we kept her house under observation based on a tip-off. It eventually aided in arresting her in January and recovering stolen gold ornaments from her possession,” Mr. Kumar said. His contribution to cracking the three-year-long case along with his team made him find a place in the list of 25 policemen who were nominated for Knights in Khaki awards. A few awardees also shared their experiences. Though assistant sub-inspector (traffic) K. Kondala Rao won accolades earlier, his timely help in assisting a class X student cross the busy Asilmetta junction has been widely appreciated. “The student informed me that he was already a little late and that’s when I helped him reach the examination centre without any hassle,” he stated. Narrating her recent contribution that made her stand out, assistant sub-inspector, One Town police station M.V. Laxmi said she was able to manage the crowd effectively at a large gathering. “I am glad that I could bring the situation well under control before it became chaotic and my higher-ups commended my efforts. Platforms such as these serve as a morale booster and narrow the gap between the public and the police,” she added.

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