M'lore DCP Dharmaiah chosen for President's Police Medal

August 15, 2011

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Mangalore, August 15: Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) of Mangalore City Police Commissionerate Doddaiah Dharmaiah, has been selected to receive the 'President's Police Medal' conferred on police officials for distinguished service.

He is one of 22 police officers from Karnataka to receive this honour for distinguished police service during 65th Independence Day. Four police officers from the state have been selected for 'Police Medal for Meritorious Service'.

He was the DCP (VVIP security) in Bangalore City Police before becoming the DCP in Mangalore in the month of July. He has also served as the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) of Mangalore sub-division in erstwhile Dakshina Kannada District Police.

City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh and all other police officers of the Commissionerate congratulated Dharmaiah on his achievement.

Mr Singh noted this is the first official honour that an officer posted in the newly established Mangalore City Police Commissionerate has received.

In all, 930 personnel have been awarded police medals on the occasion of the Independence Day this year.


President's Police Medals for Gallantry have been awarded to 7 personnel, Police Medals for Gallantry to 95 personnel, President's Police Medals for Distinguished service to 93 personnel and Police Medals for Meritorious Service have been awarded to 735 personnel.

In addition, 16 personnel have been awarded correctional Service Medals, President's Correctional Service Medal for Gallantry to 1 personnel, Correctional Service Medal for Gallantry to 1 personnel, President's Correctional Service Medals for Distinguished Service to 2 personnel and Correctional Service Medals for Meritorious Service have been awarded to 12 personnel.




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