Ashok kamte
Labels: ashok kamte mumbai policeAshok Kamte, a 1989 batch IPS officer, was the DCP, Zone 1, in Mumbai and was also the key officer in state police. He had also served as the commissioner of Solapur and was always known to be in the thick of action.
Kamte was killed while fighting terrorists at Metro Cinema in the city along with encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar.
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Army Jawan fighting
Labels: operation black tornado, operation cyclone, operation nariman house, operation tajVijay Salaskar
Labels: encounter specialist, vijay salaskarthe encounter specialist was given the plum posting of heading of the anti-extortion wing of the crime branch.
Major Sandip
Labels: Major Sandip, NSCHemant karkare
Labels: ATS Chief, hemant karkare, malegaon blastKarkare has also done a stint in the research and analysis wing – the country's external intelligence agency. | ||
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Hemant Karkare helped to solve the serial bomb blasts in Thane, Panvel and Vashi, and also helped in the investigation of the September 29, 2008 blast in Malegaon. Known for hisdiscipline and fair investigation tactics, he encouraged his officers to "play fair," stating, "We should do our job and it is for thecourt to decide.”
Karkare, a 1982 batch IPS officer, became the head of ATS in January this year following his return to the state cadre after serving seven years in Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in Austria. One of the brightest officers, Karkare had solved the serial bomb blasts in Thane, Vashi and Panvel and was also credited for the stunning revelations in the investigation of the September 29 blast in Malegaon,Incidentally, the Pune ATS on November 26 reportedly received phone calls threatening to blow up the residence of Karkare "within a couple of days". In his last interview to NDTV on Wednesday, he referred to getting the custody of Malegaon blast accused Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, and said "police custody would have helped investigations to proceed faster but still we will see how best to deal with it in a legal way".