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The Kerala Police [3] [4] is the law enforcement agency for the Indian state of Kerala. [5] Kerala Police has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital.
Police Circle: In some states, such as Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, etc., there are a few circles within the sub-division. A police circle consists of two or more police stations. Typically, an Inspector takes charge of the Circle and is known as the Circle Inspector (CI). Police station: Commanded by a non-gazetted police officer.
The name Myra was created by the 17th-century poet Fulke Greville 1st Barone Brooke (1554–1628). Its origins are unknown, though some speculate the created name is an anagram of the name Mary, a variant spelling of the Latin word myrrha, meaning myrrh, a fragrant resin obtained from a tree, or derived from the Latin mirari, meaning wonder, the same source from which William Shakespeare ...
Pages in category "Kerala Police" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium;
The Kochi City Police is headed by City Police Commissioner & IGP of police. The Commissioner is from IPS Kerala Cadre and current incumbent is Mr. K Sethu Raman IPS. The commissioner is assisted two DCPs. The DCP (L&O and Traffic) is assisted by 6 Assistant Commissioners (ACPs), four for sub-divisions and two for traffic.
The Malabar Special Police (MSP) is an armed police battalion of the State Police of Kerala, India. MSP is headquartered in Malappuram, Kerala. The unit also trains new recruits and also helps the local police to maintain law and order during emergencies. During emergencies, this unit forms the riot police platoons fully equipped with riot gear ...
The Government of Kerala (abbreviated as GoK), also known as the Kerala Government, is the administrative body responsible for governing the Indian state of Kerala ...
V. Joseph Thomas was born to V. J. Joseph, Vattavayalil House and Aleykutty Joseph, Pamblani House at Palai in Kottayam District, Kerala. He married Mariamma Thomas and had one daughter. He retired from the police force in November 2001 and lived in Cochin, Kerala. He served as a patron at several organisations.