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Police Dog Training Center is situated in Kerala Police Academy, in Thrissur city of Kerala state in India. It is one of the dog training centre in South India. It was established on 24 January 2008. The academy trains dogs for Kerala Police. The dog training centre can accommodate 30 dogs at a time and they can be trained in both tracking and ...
The academy trains the entire staff of the Kerala Excise Department, and provides centralized training for Kerala State Excise personnel. It also runs basic training and in-service courses for various ranks. Earlier, the excise staff used to train at the Kerala Police Academy in Ramavarmapuram. [1] [2]
[2] The city police came into existence on March 3, 2011, after dividing the Thrissur District Police. The police commissionerate is situated in Thrissur City. The commissionerate cover 24 police stations and has four sub-divisions, Thrissur, Ollur, Guruvayur and Kunnamkulam. [3] [4] [5] R Ilango, IPS, is the current Police Commissioner of ...
The 1963 Batch also included T.R. Prasad (IAS: Andhra Pradesh), [2] T.K.A. Nair (IAS: Punjab) and Sanjivi Sundar (IAS: Gujarat). Abdul Sathar Kunju subsequently underwent Police Training at Mount Abu, where the then National Police Academy was located. He belonged to 16 RR of IPS where future Kerala Governor Nikhil Kumar was his batch mate. R.
The state police structure comprises units such as Law & Order, Crime Branch, Armed Police Battalions, State Special Branch, Kerala Police Academy, Coastal Police, State Crime Records Bureau, Social Policing and Traffic, Economic Offences Wing, Protection of Civil Rights, and Cyber Operations. Each unit is further divided into several divisions ...
Dr. Alexander Jacob IPS (born 3 July 1955) is an Indian retired police officer. He rose to the rank of Director General of Police in the Kerala police force heading the prisons department and later assumed charge as the managing director of Kerala Police Housing Construction Corporation. At present he is the Nodal Officer of National University ...
Introduced the system of ‘Certified Trainers’ in Kerala Police. Blended training methodologies are also introduced. Almost all the Police personnel of Kerala (52,876) were given training in 2018 and almost all personnel are given Cyber Training during 2019. System of webinar and online tutorials are introduced to train personnel.
As of 30 August 2022, the project is active in 1,000 schools in Kerala, with more than 83,000 students currently undergoing training and more than 200,000 students having completed training. Since its national roll out in 2018 [4] , the Student Police Cadet Project is now active in 12,000 schools across India with 900,000 students under training.