Police Commemoration Day observed
The Hindu
Tirunelveli police officials pay tribute to fallen officers on Police Commemoration Day. Led by DIG Pravesh Kumar, senior officers placed wreath on memorial column in Palayamkottai, Thoothukudi and Tenkasi. SPs Balaji Saravanan, Suresh Kumar and Sundaravadhanam honored those killed in action or died in harness.
Top police officials placed wreath on the memorial column in memory of the policemen killed in action or who died in harness to mark the Police Commemoration Day.
Led by Deputy Inspector General of Police, Tirunelveli Range, Pravesh Kumar, who is also in-charge of Commissioner of Police, Tirunelveli City, all senior police officers including Deputy Commissioners of Police G. S. Anita, Adharsh Pachera and K. Saravanakumar, Superintendent of Police, Tirunelveli, N. Silambarasan, Assistant Commissioners of Police, Inspectors and the Sub-Inspectors placed wreath on the police memorial column on the Armed Reserve Police campus in Palayamkottai.
In Thoothukudi, Superintendent of Police L. Balaji Saravanan and the police officers placed wreath on the memorial column in Thoothukudi South Police Station.
Superintendent of Police, Tenkasi district, T. P. Suresh Kumar and SP, Kanniyakumari, Sundaravadhanam placed wreath on the memorial column in memory of the policemen killed in action and also those who died while discharging their duties.
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