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7 Police Awarded HM Medals for Excellence in Investigation

7 Police Awarded HM Medals for Excellence in Investigation
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Patna: Overall five IPS officers and two police supervisors Bihar have been given with the medal of the minister of the United States for excellence in investigations (2021), a list released on Thursday.
Police including Nitasa Guria (Bhagalpur SSP), Babu Ram (Darbhanga SSP), Hari Prasath S (Nalanda SP), Nilesh Kumar (STF SP), Yogendra Kumar (Madhepura sp), Ugranath Jha, and Mohammad Nanyaz Ahmed (both Inspector).
A total of 152 police personnel who served throughout the country were awarded this year’s medal.
According to the source, from all cases where five officers and two police supervisors have been fulfilled, beliefs are carried out only in the one related to the rape of underage gangs in Rajgir in Nalanda in January 2019.
In January 2021, seven people were awarded in prison sentences Live in the case of Rajgir.
The remaining cases are under the court or investigated.
Babu Ram and Yogendra Kumar received a medal to resolve the kidnapping case of a 25-year-old child in Singhwara in Darbhanga.
The criminals demanded a ransom of Rs 1 Crore, but the victim recovered after three months from Muzaffarpur.
Overall 12 kidnappers were arrested, who currently faced the trial.
Kumar told Tii, “Sometimes the police must think and act like criminals.
We put a trap to catch the kidnappers several times and learn to handle pressure and be patient.” The day of the Press was reminiscent of the Dacoity case when he posted in Nawada last year.
“The criminals entered a house and killed the son of the owner of the 14-year-old owner by slitting his throat.
Our team tracked them and arrested them within two days,” he said, adding that it was a team’s effort because everyone played an important role in breaking the current case .
Very pleased with the medal, Natasha Guria, who joined the Bhagalpur SSP in January 2021, indicating that its priority was an investigative of the right and timely case, crime control and maintenance of law and order in the district.
“Making the Bhagalpur of a crime-free district and creating a friendly police image to people is my responsibility,” said Natasha and added that he had given a strict instruction to Sho from various police stations to get rid of criminals.

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