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  2. Odisha Police - Wikipedia

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    The Orissa Military Police was formed under the Orissa Military Police Act VII (Government of Odisha) of 1946 which was formed on 1 March 1946. Till 1980, the Orissa Military Police was serving the state with its two battalions i.e. the Gurkhas and the Oriyas.

  3. State Armed Police Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Odisha Military Police was formed on 1 March 1946 by the Odisha Military Police Act (Odisha Act VII of 1946). Soon after its creation this force had to handle serious situations in places like Bhadrak, Ib, Barang, Rampur, Cuttack etc. Due to strenuous nature of work of the military police and need for more personnel its strength was ...

  4. Special Operation Group (Odisha) - Wikipedia

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    Odisha State Police Headquarters, Cuttack; Odisha Special Intelligence Wing (SIW), Bhubaneswar; The Special Operation Group has its Training-cum-resource centre at Chandaka in Bhubaneswar. They have a staff strength of about 1800 commandos, constituted into teams of 20-25 commandos.

  5. Special Tactical Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Special Tactical Unit (STU) is a police tactical unit of the Odisha Police (OP) in Odisha, India.They specialise in urban warfare operation scenarios including anti-irregular military, apprehension of armed and dangerous criminals, combat patrol, counterinsurgency, covert operation, hostage rescue situations, HUMINT, protecting high-ranking officials at risk of assassination, providing ...

  6. Police forces of the states and union territories of India

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    The state police is headed by an Indian Police Service officer with the rank of Director General of Police (DGP), assisted by one or more Additional Directors General of Police (ADGs). Other DG rank officers head autonomous bodies not controlled by the DGP, such as the police recruitment board, fire service and police training.

  7. Law enforcement in India - Wikipedia

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    Used by ministers and some Police forces Like Lucknow police, Mumbai police, Para-military, etc., for heavy-duty usage. Mitsubishi Pajero: Japan, India Used for VIP Security duties, etc. Maruti Gypsy: Japan, India Used by Delhi Police, Tamil Nadu Police, Uttar Pradesh Police and the Indian Army as squad cars and responding units. Mahindra ...

  8. Special Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    Special Operations Group of Special Activities Center in the American Central Intelligence Agency; Groups within the United States Special Operations Command; 27th Special Operations Group, a unit of the United States Air Force

  9. Army Air Defence College - Wikipedia

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    The college is located in the Gopalpur Military Station in Ganjam, Odisha. It spreads over an area of 2728 acres of land. The primary objective of the academy is to impart technical and operational knowledge to the personnel of Indian Army posted to the Corps of Army Air Defence (AAD) about the air defence systems and anti-aircraft warfare.