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An exclusive specially trained paramilitary unit armed with the latest gadgets and weaponry has now been deployed for security of India’s Parliament house complex.

The team, drawn from the best trained men and women of the CRPF, a paramilitary force has been named the Parliament Duty Group (PDG). The creation of the PDG was mooted in the aftermath of the 2001 Parliament terror attack
 
BHUBANESWAR: Amid growing concern of terrorism in wake of BodhGaya incident, the Odisha Police on Monday launched a dedicated law enforcement unit to confront heavily-armed criminals and terrorists in urban areas.

Christened as Special Tactical Unit (STU), the squad has been designed like the elite National Security Guards (NSG). The STU consists of 30 commandos of Special Operations Group (SOG), who have been trained in latest tactics, including ambush, guerilla warfare, handling of hostage situations and sniper back-up. The STU would function under the administrative control of IG (operations).

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Got some marks over here.

1- What is the standart service weapon of Indian Law Enforcement forces?

2- What is the standart gear of an Indian police officer?

3- What model of cars are used as patrol cars by Indian PDs?

4- How long does it takes to be a police officer in India? As well as, under what standarts are those trainings performed?

(i'm a police brat, pls provide detailed info, thx.)
 
Got some marks over here.

1- What is the standart service weapon of Indian Law Enforcement forces?

2- What is the standart gear of an Indian police officer?

3- What model of cars are used as patrol cars by Indian PDs?

4- How long does it takes to be a police officer in India? As well as, under what standarts are those trainings performed?

(i'm a police brat, pls provide detailed info, thx.)

it is different for different state police.

New law in kerala:
Ride a bike without helmet-License Cut!
Ride a bike at speed exceeding 50kmph - License Cut!
Speed Traps at all roads. Umph!

new rules of rishiraj singh. but it is good one for avoiding the accidents.
 
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I can't believe they were being carried around in a TATA Ace!! That too public goods carrier registration!!!:hitwall::hitwall:
 
New gizmo for Delhi Police


NEW DELHI: Next time you spot a man with a haversack at a crime scene, don't be surprised. The Delhi Police has planned to procure 'geolocators' which pinpoint the location of a mobile phone user. A global request for the proposal has been floated for the machine and a team of technical experts of Delhi Police will make the selection, said sources.

The geolocators can be fixed on bikes and vans or put in haversacks, making the task of locating the phone easy. It is an essential part of police units in the West and plays a crucial role in solving cases of kidnap for ransom and terrorism.


The procurement of the machine for Delhi Police has been pending for long. But police commissioner B S Bassi has reportedly given nod to major modernization projects and the instrument will soon fall into the department's kitty, the source added.

Till now, the cops could only trace tower locations (like Shaheen Bagh, Vasant Kunj D Block, etc)—which had hundreds of numbers operating—and the desired number had to be filtered through call detail records and local intelligence.

The geolocators would generate a 'mobile-terminating call or SMS' to the target number from any given number and also allow the cops to speak to the target during the call using the microphone of the control system.

The machine will then establish contact with the phone's frequency and a trained cop will go through the area with the machine. The GPS-enabled unit can take him right up to the room where the criminals are hiding and a cover team will be following him.

"The device would support GSM 900 MHz and 1,800 MHz bands and at least one 3G (2,100 MHz) band simultaneously. The device would capture all the IMEI and IMSI number of the phones operating in both the GSM frequencies simultaneously.

It can locate the phone using handheld direction finders," said a senior police officer. The handheld direction finder can be controlled through a laptop, smartphone or a tablet from the control room.


New gizmo for Delhi Police - Times Of India
 
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