Mangaluru: 143 police personnel receive promotions in grand ceremony


Pics: Spoorthi Ullal

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Jul 4: As many as 143 police personnel were promoted to higher ranks in a ceremony held here at police community hall on Thursday, July 4.

Addressing the gathering, police commissioner Sandeep Patil said, "I congratulate all 143 officers who are promoted to higher ranks. Promotion is always important. This is an important day in your lives as well as in our profession. Promotion will add more responsibilities on your shoulders from the previous post you were holding.

“Now you all are ready to lead teams. There are a few police personnel asking for posting in areas where there will be no much work. We should not be like that and should be ready to take up any kind of challenges that comes our way.

“I have been noticing our police staffs. They are doing a tremendous job. It may be controlling the crowd at Mallikatte, or detaining a person who assaulted police personnel at Ullal. I want everyone to continue the same.

“There is rise in cybercrime. Police personnel should have knowledge about computer, internet and cybercrime to deal with such crimes. Cybercrime, naxalism, or terrorism, you need to be ready to face the challenges these days,” he said.

Three police personnel were promoted from ARSI to SRI, 29 personnel from CHC to ASI, 42 personnel from AHC to ARSI, 66 personnel from CPC to CHC and three personnel from APC to AHC.

DCP law and order Hanumantharaya welcomed the gathering, and DCP crime and traffic Laxmi Ganesh rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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