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The United States Indian Police Academy was originally established as the United States Indian Police Training and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico on December 17, 1968. The program was administered by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation during the academy's period in Roswell and specialized to include the training of juvenile detention ...
Former MP. Police Service Potrayed in Kannada movies of same name. [1] K. Vijay Kumar: Veerapan Mission DGP* Tamil Nadu Kempaiah: Tracked Rajiv Gandhi's assassin ADGP Karnataka M. L. Kumawat: Terrorist and Naxalite Operation DG Andhra Pradesh Rakesh Maria: 2003 Gateway of India Blasts CP Mumbai Amitabh Thakur
Rajneesh greeted by followers on one of his daily "drive-bys" in Rajneeshpuram.Circa 1982.. Tensions with the public and threatened punitive action by Indian authorities originally motivated the founders and leaders of the Rajneeshee movement, Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh and Ma Anand Sheela, to leave India and begin a new religious settlement in the United States.
Police forces and their predecessors have traditionally favored the use, whenever possible, of less lethal weapons than guns or blades. Until recent times, when alternatives such as tasers and capsicum spray became available, this category of policing weapon has generally been filled by some form of wooden club variously termed a truncheon, baton, nightstick, or lathi.
A baton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police, paramilitary or military in response to public disorder. In the Indian subcontinent, a long bamboo stick, called lathi in Bengali, Hindi, Nepali and Urdu, is used for crowd control, and the expression lathi charge commonly employed to describe the ...
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Other names, such as "Joe Bloggs" or "John Smith", have sometimes been informally used as placeholders for an every-man in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand; however such names are seldom used in legal or police circles in the same sense as John Doe. Well-known legal cases named after placeholders include:
Then after 2006 some mysterious hit groups led by an unknown youth from south India ruled with local, national as well as international support continued until the end of 2009. Then they just vanished even as per the police records. [8] The end of the squad came with the departure of Vaze and Nayak from service, and death of Vijay Salaskar. [9]