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District Police Office, Thiruvananthapuram Rural Sptvmrl.Pol@Kerala.Gov.In 04712302296 Dated.03-09-2020 DO No No.G5-2104/2020/T(1) District Police Office, Thiruvananthapuram Rural [email protected] 04712302296 Dated.03-09-2020 DO No. 653/2020/T Sub : Good Service Entry in connection with the Covid 19 -orders issued-reg The following Police Officers/Personnel of this unit are awarded with Good Service entry for excellent sincere performance and hardwork done by them in connection with the risky/restless duty in curbing COVID -19 Pandemic outspread and tracing the primary and secondary contacts in Thiruvananthapuram Rural District. Sl.No Name Designation Unit Deputy Superintendent of 1 Pramod Kumar A C Branch Police Deputy Superintendent of 2 Sahir S M Special Branch Police Deputy Superintendent of 3 Shri.Suresh S.Y Attingal Police Deputy Superintendent of 4 Shri. Umesh Kumar J Nedumangad Police Deputy Superintendent of 5 Shri.Anilkumar.S (Jr) Neyyattinkara Police 6 Shri. Dipin Inspector SHO Attingal 7 Shri.Rahul Raveendran Inspector SHO Chirayinkeezhu 8 Shri. Gopi. D Inspector SHO Pothencode 9 Shri. Binukumar.T Inspector SHO Vattappara 10 Shri.Vinodkumar C.B Inspector SHO Mangalapuram 11 Shri. Sajeesh H L Inspector SHO Kadinamkulam 12 Shri.Chandradas.S Inspector SHO Anchuthengu 13 Shri.R Sivakumar Inspector SHO Kadakkavoor 14 Shri. G.Gopakumar Inspector SHO Varkala 15 Shri.Prasanth V.S Inspector SHO Ayiroor 16 Shri.Faroz I Inspector SHO Kallambalam 17 Shri. K.B Manoj Kumar Inspector SHO Kilimanoor 18 Shri. Aji.G.Nath Inspector SHO Pallickal 19 Shri. Vijayaraghavan V.K Inspector SHO Venjaramoodu 20 Shri. Suneesh.N Inspector SHO Pangodu 21 Shri.Rajeshkumar.V Inspector SHO Nedumangad 22 Shri. Shaji.S Inspector SHO Valiyamala 23 Shri. Shibukumar.D Inspector SHO Aruvikkara 24 Shri.C.K Manoj Inspector SHO Palode 25 Shri. S.Sreejith Inspector SHO Vithura 26 Shri.Ratheendra Kumar R.S Inspector SHO Ponmudi G5-2104/2020/T(1) d2eda9 27 Shri.Yahya Inspector SHO Aryanadu 28 Shri. Renjithkumar J R Inspector SHO Neyyardam 29 Shri.B.Anilkumar Inspector SHO Malayinkeezhu 30 Shri .Sajimon Inspector SHO Vilappilsala 31 Shri. Bijukumar.D Inspector SHO Kattakada 32 Shri. G.S Ratheesh Inspector SHO Maranalloor 33 Shri.SreekumaranNair.P Inspector SHO Neyyattinkara 34 Shri.G.Binu Inspector SHO Balaramapuram 35 Shri. Dhanapalan.K Inspector SHO Naruvamoodu 36 Shri .Anilkumar.T(Jr) Inspector SHO Marayamuttom 37 Shri.Sreekuar.M Inspector SHO Vellarada 38 Shri.S.M Pradeepkumar Inspector SHO Aryancode 39 Shri. AjiChandranNair.A Inspector SHO Poovar 40 Shri.SureshV.Nair Inspector SHO Kanjiramkulam 41 Shri.RobortJohny Inspector SHO Parassala 42 Shri.K.Vinu Kumar Inspector SHO Pozhiyoor 43 Shri.Safeer A A Sub Inspector of Police Dist Special Branch 44 Shri. Shaheer M Sub Inspector of Police DCRB 45 Shri.Shibu M S Sub Inspector of Police DCRB 46 Shri.Anilkumar S GSI 9978 Cyber Cell 47 Shri.Sirosh Khan B SCPO 3950 Dist Special Branch 48 Shri.Gireesh Kumar S R CPO 4095 Dist Special Branch 49 Shri.Saju A CPO 5511 Dist Special Branch 50 Shri.Bijith CPO 5516 DCRB 51 Shri.Rajeev R R SCPO 4516 Aruvikkara 52 Shri.Rajeev V CPO 4528 Kadakkavoor 53 Shri.Aneesh M H CPO 5762 Kadinamkulam 54 Shri.Santhosh T K CPO 5782 Pozhiyoor 55 Shri.Gireesh Kumar CPO 6043 Vattappara 56 Shri.Sujith CPO 6298 Vithura 57 Shri.Shaji Das CPO 5416 Cyber Cell 58 Shri.Manoj M L CPO 5569 Cyber Cell 59 Shri.Adeen Ashok CPO 6753 Cyber Cell 60 Shri.Sandeep CPO 7922 Cyber Cell 61 Shri.Shaiju CPO 6490 AR TVPM Rural 62 Shri.Bijoy S S CPO 6502 AR TVPM Rural 63 Shri.Rajesh Kumar CPO 6511 AR TVPM Rural 64 Shri.Sunil Kumar CPO 6516 AR TVPM Rural 65 Shri.Al Ameen CPO 17129 AR TVPM Rural 03-09-2020 B Asokan IPS, District Police Chief To : Individuals through officers concerned Copy To : CA to DPC for information. AC AR TVPM RL for information. G5-2104/2020/T(1) d2eda9 G5-2104/2020/T(1) d2eda9.
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