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Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: Igp-Ladakh@Police.Ladakh.Gov.In) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 29th Septembert, 21 Press Release 2nd Edition of Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge organised by Ladakh Police in coordination with Ladakh Cycling Federation concluded on 28th September 2021. Shri Radha Krishna Mathur, Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor - UT Ladakh was the chief guest of the closing ceremony, whereas Sh. S.S Khandare-IPS, ADGP Ladakh Police presided over the ceremony. Many senior Civil and Police Officers of UT Administration also attended the event. Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor congratulated and distributed the medals amongst the winners of different age-group categories. Prize money worth 12 Lakhs was distributed amongst the champions from different categories of the events. Around 140 cyclists took part in the four days Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge and displayed their talent and grit. Ladakh Police thanks all the participants who took part in this year’s Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge. We look forward for more participation in the upcoming events of Ladakh Police. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 28th Septembert, 21 Press Release Final day of the Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge organised by Ladakh Police. Sh. Rajiv Panday, SSP, District Leh flagged off today's cycling race which took off from Leh Gate and concluded at Khardongla Top covering total distance of 39kms. In 14 - 19 Years category- Jigmet Chosgyal took the first position followed by Eshan Latif on second and Zehran Aaways on third. In 19 - 30 Years category- Mohmiss Ismail took the first position followed by Tsering Tundup on second and Stanzin Lekphel on third. In 30+ Years category- Thinles Dorjay took the first position followed by Tundup Namgail on second and Stanzin Otzes on third. In Female category- Stanzin Chondol took the first position followed by Tashi Ladol on second and Stanzin Dolkar on third. The Event winners were felicitated by Sh. Kameshwar Puri, SP, F&ES /UTDRF Ladakh. We thank all the participants who took part in this year’s Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge. Ladakh police looks forward for more participations in the next year’s Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge. The Sports Minister appreciated the endeavour of Ladakh Police in organising the cycling event which coincides with the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mohatsav' and 'Fit India Movement' campaigns. Over 100 cyclists participated in the competition in different age group categories. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 25th Septembert, 21 Press Release The 2nd Edition Of ‘Ultimate Ladakh Cycling Challenge’ organised by Ladakh Police in collaboration with Cycling Federation of India was flagged off today by Sh. Anurag Thakur (Union Minister of Sports,Youth Affairs, Information & Broadcasting) in presence of Member of Parliament, Sh. Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, Sh. Tashi Gyaltson Chairman/Chief Executive Councillor, LAHDC Leh, Sh. S.S Khandare, IPS ADGP Ladakh Police, Sh. Bhim S. Tutti, IPS DIG Leh-Kargil Range, Sh. Ravinder Kumar, IAS Secretary to Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, Sh. Shrikant Balasaheb Suse, IAS Deputy Commissioner/CEO, LAHDC Leh, along with many senior officers of Police & Civil Administration. The Sports Minister appreciated the endeavour of Ladakh Police in organising the cycling event which coincides with the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mohatsav' and 'Fit India Movement' campaigns. Over 100 cyclists participated in the competition in different age group categories. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 13th Septembert, 21 Press Release Huge quantity of contraband substance recovered by Ladakh Police, FIR lodged On specific information from reliable sources, regarding the transportation of contraband substance, on 11- 09-2021, a Police team headed by DySP Hq Leh Ishtyaq A A K Kacho-JKPS along with SHO Leh Inspector Mohd Yousuf and Incharge Police Post Housing Colony SI Rigzin Gurmet, intercepted a truck bearing No. PB 32 L -9987 driven by Amandeep Kumar S/O Darshan Lal R/O Bora Hoshiarpur Punjab near Gurudwara Pather Sahe . On thorough search of the truck, for which proper search warrant was obtained from Chief Judicial Magistrate Leh, in presence of the Executive Magistrate and independent witnesses , the team succeeded in recovering 199 kgs and 100 gms of contraband substance of poppy plant , Phukki, packed in sack bags, coming from Kashmir side and meant to be transported to Punjab from the possession of the driver ,Amandeep Singh alias Vicky. On this, the accused was arrested on spot for which case FIR No.229/2021 under Section 08/15 NDPS Act was already registered at Police Station Leh. SSP Leh Sh.Rajiv Pandey-IPS who himself supervised and coordinated from interception till recovery ,appreciated the police team and the team of Anti-Narcotics Task Force J&K , Jammu for successful interception and recovery of the contraband substance. The accused is presently on remand in Police Custody and lodged at the lock up of Police Station Leh. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 13th August, 21 Press Release ADGP Ladakh Police congratulated the UTDRF Rafting team for successfully completing 04 days Joint Rafting Expedition along with ITBP rafting teams on the majestic Zanskar River which was an attempt to increase the stealth besides ensuring synergy amongst forces. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 5th August, 21 Press Release Sh. RK Mathur, Hon’ble LG, UT-Ladakh launches Tourist wing of Ladakh Police from District Police Line, Leh. The event conducted in presence of Sh. Umang Narula, Advisor to Hon’ble LG, Sh. Pawan Kotwal, Principal Secretary, Planning/ Health/ Forest & Revenue, Sh. SS Khandare, ADGP, Ladakh and other prominent guests. Tourist Wing Uniform, Cap and Logo were also unveiled during the event. A total of 09 vehicles were flagged off which are equipped with Tourist Information Brochures. The vehicles also display QR CODES which can be scanned to access tourist feedback forms for leaving feedback regarding suggestions & further improvements. A separate Tourist Wing within Ladakh Police was conceived for better facilitation of tourists visiting Ladakh. It was developed on the motivation of Sh RK Mathur, Hon’ble LG, UT Ladakh and duly assisted and guided by Sh. Umang Narula, Advisor to Hon’ble LG. Deployment of 09 vehicles at prominent tourist locations chosen strategically in both Leh & Kargil district in the 1st phase including Zanskar, Drass, Kargil City in Kargil District & Nubra, Pangong Tso Lake, Khardongla Pass, Changla Pass, Sangam Point and Leh City in Leh District. Ladakh Police aims to enhance the tourist wing by increasing the coverage and utilizing more technology in near future. Police Headquarters of Union Territory of Ladakh (Email: [email protected]) (Office Phone No.01982-260888) Place: Leh-Ladakh Dated: 1st August, 21 Press Release 1) Full day rescue work was carried out on July 29 in difficult terrain by the UTDRF rescue team (Kargil) at flood-affected areas of Khaws Thang Area in District Kargil. 2) The UTDRF rescue team (Kargil) is carrying out hectic efforts at Faroona Village of Sankoo Sub-Division by providing assistance in all ways. Full efforts are being made to ensure maximum timely relief support to the locals in need. ***** .
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