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Braveheart Gadchiroli Cops, Joint CP Reddy Get President's Police Medals

Braveheart Gadchiroli Cops, Joint CP Reddy Get President's Police Medals

Time of India7 hours ago
Nagpur: On the eve of Independence Day, seven Gadchiroli police personnel were awarded the prestigious President's Police Medal for Gallantry for their extraordinary bravery during a 2017 Maoist ambush on the Hemalkasa-Karampalli Road.
The awardees include assistant police inspector Netaji Bandgar, constables Manohar Mahaka, Manohar Pendam, Prakash Kannake, Atul Yegolpawar, Hidayat Khan, and posthumously, constable Suresh Telami. During the attack, Maoists detonated an IED and opened fire on a C-60 commando unit returning from Kothi to Bhamragad. These officers heroically protected injured colleagues and countered heavy gunfire, showcasing exceptional courage.
In Nagpur, joint commissioner of police Navinchandra Reddy, assistant commissioner Narendra Hiware, police sub-inspectors Anil Brahmankar and Ramesh Tajane, and additional commissioner Pramod Shewale were also honoured with the President's Police Medal. While Reddy was honoured with the President's Medal for distinguished service, Shewale, Hiware, Brahmankar, and Tajane received the President's Medal for Meritorious Service.
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Reddy, a 1994-batch Maharashtra Police officer, previously received the Gallantry Medal in 2000 and the President's Medal for Meritorious Service in 2018. His exemplary service includes stints in Gadchiroli's Maoist-affected areas, Mumbai, Pune, and as Amravati police commissioner (2022-25). In 2010, Reddy received the Director General of Police's commendation for distinguished service.
Hiware, with 356 rewards, solved high-profile cases like the Khapa triple murder and Ganeshpeth's severed body in a lake, earning the Central Home Ministry's Best Investigation Award in 2019. Senior inspector of Wadi police station Rajesh Tatkare, Vaishali Kukde, Lakshmi Gokhale (Bharosa cell), Sheela Badole, and Sheela Khadse were proud recipients of the Special Service Medal.
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