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Thane: Four policemen from the city to get the UNION ministry award for fast detection, investigation

Thane: Four policemen from the city to get the UNION ministry award for fast detection, investigation
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Thane: Four police officers from Police Thane ACP-Kalyan Traffic Umesh Mane Patil, ACP Padmaja Badhe’s Special Branch, SPI Kopri Mamta Dsouza and Pi-Crime Branch Manohar Patil has been understood by the Union Home Minister for their impressive and fast detection and investigation in Solve cruel cases against underage children, the three of them are sexual attacks.
The police are among 11 of the state and 152 across the country to get a medal that was announced recently.
Umesh Patil, from the 2014 MPSC batch posted as a sub-division officer in Akola in 2016, was investigating Gangrape on a 12-year-old women’s hedgehog by two people who had employed Elderly acquaintances to lure him.
Patil, who is now ACP-Kalyan traffic, along with his colleagues spent the night without sleeping and solving this case with almost no instructions.
“We somehow managed to track the man and based on his information, we called both.
The trio was sentenced to life after the court,” said Patil said it was his first big breakthrough of his career.
Likewise, the special branch of ACP, Thane Padmaja Badhe, who is Deputy SIN Sindhudurg has carefully braced a terrible attack on a seven-year-old girl at the Sindhudurg train station in 2015 by Bihar-Native when she was sleeping with her family waiting to take the morning train.
“The child was attacked in the nearest bushes in the middle of the night crying and after he complained, we tracked the defendant based on the description given by him.
Even when the defendant tried to deny his role, we had a waterproof and managed case to get justice.
To the child after He was sentenced to life, “Badhe said.
In the third incident, the Crime Manohar Patil branch detected a case where a man was crazy about a woman killed a seven-year-old boy and then buried his body quietly on an offer to get his unwagged attention.
“We trace the defendant based on the call made for women who asked about his son.
Even when the man entered the rejection, we had sufficient evidence to ensure he was sentenced to life,” said Patil.
The Senior Police Inspector of Mamta D’Souza from the City Police Thane has won the Medal of the Ministry of the UNI home for the advantage in the investigation to immediately respond and solve the 2016 sexual assault case in a two-year-old girl when posted with Navi Mumbai police.

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