Old students share memories at police training school in Vellore
The Hindu
Around 25 alumni of 1987 batch of trainee SIs attend reunion
For the old students of Police Training School at Vellore Fort, Monday was a memorable day.
Around 25 alumni of the 1987 batch of trainee Sub-Inspectors for Law and Order wing of the Tamil Nadu Police Department gathered at the corridor in the central pillar hall to reminisce their days at the training centre. After a gap of three decades, most of them have retired from service as Superintendents of Police and Assistant SPs.
“Due to our work, we were able to talk to each other only over the phone. When the idea to have a reunion came up, I decided not to miss it," says 60-year-old R. Veera Raghavan, who was Superintendent of Police (Cyber Crime), Chennai.

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