Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

J&K cops, CRPF troopers win most medals for ops

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Jammu & Kashmir police and paramilita­ry Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel have bagged a bulk of gallantry medals this Independen­ce Day--81 and 55 out of 215-on the back of successful counter-insurgency operations in the Union Territory, the home ministry said on Friday.

Naresh Kumar, an assistant CRPF commandant who has led quick action teams of the paramilita­ry force during gunbattles, has received his seventh gallantry medal within four years. Officials said Kumar, 35, has taken part in many operations in which terrorists were gunned down. CRPF spokespers­on M Dhinakaran described Kumar as “an officer with the sharp tactical acumen and indomitabl­e courage”.

Indian Police Service (IPS) officers Sandeep, Gurinderpa­l Singh, and Atul Kumar Goel, who are posted in Jammu & Kashmir insurgency-hit South Kashmir, have got the medal for gallantry for the first time. Two other IPS officers from the Union Territory, deputy inspector general Vidhi Kumar Birdi, who is on deputation in the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA), and Tejinder Singh, have been awarded the medal for a second and third time.

Goel arrested suspended police officer Davinder Singh in January this year while he was ferrying two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists in his car to Jammu. Davinder Singh has since been charge-sheeted for anti-India activities.

“Among the majority of the 215 gallantry awards, 123 personnel are being awarded for their gallant action in Jammu &

Kashmir, 29 personnel for their gallant action in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas and eight personnel for their gallant action in the northeast region,” the ministry said in a statement.

Security forces have eliminated over 130 terrorists till July end this year.

The recruitmen­t of locals in terror ranks has come down due to action against terrorists. As many as 23 Uttar Pradesh police personnel have also got the gallantry medal.

They include seven members of an inspector general Asim Arun-led team that killed terror suspect Saifullah in Lucknow in March 2017. The Delhi police have 16 awardees, Maharashtr­a (16) and Jharkhand (12). The remaining recipients are from the other states, union territorie­s, and central armed police forces.

As many as 80 officers from across the country have been awarded the President’s Police Medal for distinguis­hed services while 631 have received the Police Medal for meritoriou­s services. In all, 926 police personnel have been given medals in three categories.

CRPF’s deputy inspector general, Annie Abraham, who has served in Jammu & Kashmir, is among the recipients of the medal for distinguis­hed service. Eight Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) and six Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) officers have also received the medal. Among 631 officers awarded the medal for meritoriou­s services, 26 are from CBI and 28 from IB.

Abdul Rashid Kalas has been awarded Kirti Chakra posthumous­ly while DIG Amit Kumar of state police has been awarded Shaurya Chakra.

Both had taken part in Feb 18, 2019 Pulwama encounter, four days after the suicide car bombing, in which three Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists were killed.

Four CISF officers - Mahaveer Prasad Godara, Eranna Nayaka, Mahendra Kumar Paswan and Satish Prasad Kushwaha - have also been awarded Shaurya Chakra posthumous­ly. They all died in firefighti­ng incidents.

While Godara died in a firefighti­ng incident in March 2019 at CGO Complex in Delhi, the other three died while trying to douse a fire at ONGC plant in Mumbai in September 2019.

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