X-Nico

unusual facts about Indian Police



Pakistan Zindabad

A Brass merchant shop at Moradabad was raided by Indian Police on 6 July 1948, upon getting information that the shop has utensils with "Pakistan Zindabad" markings on them.


see also

Aftab Khan

Aftab Ahmed Khan (born 1945), Indian Police Service officer whose 1992 shootout with seven gangsters, from Mumbai organized crime syndicates, gained him celebrity status and enabled 1998 run for seat in Mumbai North-west constituency

Controversies surrounding the Indian National Army

Other political forces, including the communist party and its members viewed the INA as fascist-collaborators, and was instrumental in helping the British Indian police and security forces track down INA agents landed in India by submarine or Parachute during the war.

Dossier

Dossier criminal, term used to classify criminals by Indian police forces

Indian Police Service Limited Competitive Examination

To face the shortage of Indian Police Service officers in India as a result the high attrition in the Indian Police Service, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposed the formation of Indian Police Service Limited Competitive Examination to be conducted by UPSC.

Myat Paya Lat

Born at the Royal Palace to Thibaw and Supayalat, Mandalay, the princess married at the Collector’s Bungalow, Ratnagiri, Bombay, India, 20 February 1917, Khin Maung Lat Burma Raja Sahib, Private Secretary to Ex-King Thibaw, sometime Officer in the Indian Police, a nephew of King Thibaw and son of the "Duke and Duchess" of Ngape and Mindat.

United States Indian Police

The United States Indian Police (USIP) were organized in 1880 by John Q. Tufts the Indian Commissioner in Muskogee, Indian Territory, to police the Five Civilized Tribes.

Yasin Bhatkal

Yasin has been traced and detained at the India-Nepal border in Nepal by Nepal Police and handed to Indian Police.