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C. K. Gandhirajan

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Dr. C.K Gandhirajan I.P.S
செ. கி. காந்தி ராஜன்
Police career
DepartmentIndian Police Service
Rank Director general of police
AwardsPresidents Police Medal for Gallantry
Presidents Police Medal for Meritorious Service. 50th Anniversary Independence Medal
C. K. Gandhirajan
Director General of Police – fire, rescue , emergency services, Tamil Nadu
Assumed office
1 March 2019
Director General of Police – SHRC, Tamil Nadu
In office
7 October 2017 – 28 February 2019
Additional Director General of Police – TNPTC, Tamil Nadu
In office
13 June 2016 – 7 October 2017
Additional Director General of PoliceEnforcement, Tamil Nadu
In office
1 November 2010 – 13 June 2015
Inspector General of Police – Headquarters, Tamil Nadu
In office
1 July 2008 – 31 October 2010
Personal details
BornTiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu
Alma materUniversity of Madras, Chennai (BSc)
University of Madras, Chennai (MSc)
University of Madras, Chennai (PhD)
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Hyderabad (IPS)

Dr. C. K. Gandhirajan is a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer[1] of the 1985 batch belonging to the Tamil Nadu cadre. Hailing from Thiruvallur District, he served as the Director General of Police,[2] Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services [3] in Tamil Nadu. He obtained a PhD. [4] in criminology from the University of Madras. He is the author of two books, Organized Crime and Inside Prisons.

Early life and education

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C.K. Gandhirajan did his schooling in the Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu. He majored in chemistry at the University of Madras. He holds a doctorate for his thesis on "organized crime" from the University of Madras. He is interested[clarification needed] in subjects like Community policing, organized crime, juvenile delinquency, and police training.

Career

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C.K. Gandhirajan joined the IPS as a member of the 1985 batch. He did his training at the National Police Academy, Hyderabad. After serving as Assistant Superintendent of Police, he was promoted to Superintendent of Police in 1989 and served in the Dharmapuri, Erode, and Chengalpattu East Districts. He was appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Police in the Washermanpet area of Chennai. In 1999, he was promoted to Deputy Inspector General of Police and served in the Chennai Range, armed police, training, and railways. He was promoted to the rank of Inspector General of Police on October 22, 2005, and served in Operations[5] and Intelligence[6] before being posted as The Commissioner of Police,[7] Coimbatore City. He was promoted to Additional Director General of Police on 1 November 2010,[8] where he headed the Enforcement and Tamil Nadu Police Transport Corporation.

Asaithambi Encounter, 1996

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Asaithambi[9] was a notorious gangster in the 1990s, prominent in the underworld of North Chennai. He was involved in kidnapping, extortion and contract killing.

When he extended his criminal activities throughout the city, the government of Tamil Nadu commissioned a special team, Operation Asai, headed by then Chennai Superintendent of Police C.K. Gandhirajan.

On July 30, 1996, Gandhirajan and his team gunned down Asaithambi and his gang in front of Loyola College, Chennai. Gandhirajan was awarded the President's Police Medal for Gallantry for his actions.

The year 1996 is considered the first encounter in Chennai city limits.[10][clarification needed]

Ranks held

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Indian Police Service
Insignia Rank Date Acquired
Additional Director-General of Police – ADGP 2010[11]
Inspector-General – IG 2005[12]
Deputy Inspector-General – DIG 2000
Superintendent of Police – SP 1990
Assistant Superintendent of Police – ASP 1988

Awards and honours

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Teaching and training experience

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  1. He has organized training programs and delivered several lectures on Organized Crime, Community Policing, Computer Crimes and Juvenile Delinquency at the Police Training College in Chennai to Police Officers across various levels.
  2. He is also a guest faculty for M.A. Criminology at the Madras University.
  3. A detailed study has been conducted on criminal gangs in Chennai City for thesis research[whose?] in the Department of Criminology University of Madras. The study deals with notorious organized criminal gangs. This study concentrated on the gang's organizational structure,[15] their modus operandi and the socio-economic condition of the members of these gangs.

Thesis submitted

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  1. In the 26th All India Criminology Conference held at the University of Madras in December 2002, he participated and presented a paper on the Empirical Study on Organized Crime.
  2. Participated and presented a paper on Crime Risk Reduction: Multi-Dimensional Approach at a National Seminar on Crime Prevention organized by the Indian Society of Criminology at Madras University on 10 September 2002.
  3. Participated and presented a paper on Crime Prevention[16] at a seminar organized by the Institute of Criminological Research Education and Services on 30 October 1999 at Jaya College of Arts and Science at Chennai.
  4. As a member of the Organizing Committee, he organized an All India Criminology Conference at the Madras University in collaboration with the Indian Society of Criminology from 26 to 28 December 2002

Bibliography

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He is the author of two books, Organized Crime and Inside Prisons.

  1. Organized Crime was published by A.P.H. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, in 2003. The book has a foreword written by the Retired Director General of Police, V. R. Lakshmi Narayanan. The book was reviewed in The Hindu on 23 December 2003.[17]
  2. Inside Prisons[18] was published by Manimekhalai Prasuram, T.Nagar, Chennai in 2007. The book has a foreword by Former Supreme Court Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, who writes that the book "has made a substantial contribution to penalogical practice and literature."

Publications

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  • Mapping Criminal Gangs in Chennai City: Indian Journal of Criminology, Volume 30, January and July 2002 Nos. 1 & 2.
  • Literature on Organized Crime in the CID Review, Vol. II, June 2002 Issue 6.
  • Public Participation in Crime Prevention in the CID, Review Vol. II October 2002 Issue 10.
  • Journey to Crime: Spatial Behaviors of Criminal Gangs in Chennai City – 'Indian Police Journal', Volume. 3 July to September 2003 Edition.

References

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  1. ^ "About TNpolice". tnpolice.gov.in. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Gandhirajan elevated to DGP Rank". The Hindu. PTI. 22 April 2012. Archived from the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Gandhirajan appointed as Fire Chief". Times of India. 28 February 2019. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Chennai cops hit the books". The Times of India. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Gandhirajan new IGP". The Hindu. 23 October 2005. Archived from the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Intelligence chief inspects Mandapam". The Hindu. 19 July 2006. Retrieved 6 April 2014.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Trouble free shifting of residence". The Hindu. 5 May 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Prohibition cases on the rise". The TimesofIndia. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Asaithambi and Gang". The TimesofIndia. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  10. ^ "Asaithambi gunned down outside Loyola college". The Hindu. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  11. ^ "Five IG's promoted as ADGP". The Times of India. 30 October 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Tamil Nadu / Chennai News : Gandhirajan new IGP". The Hindu. 23 October 2005. Archived from the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Medal list". TN Police. 23 October 2005.
  14. ^ "second-string 3 TN cops bag President's Medal, 21 in merit award list". TheHindu. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  15. ^ "Bootleggers being funded". The Hindu. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  16. ^ "TN mercenaries fight Mumbai's gang wars | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dnaindia.com. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  17. ^ Contours of crime, The Hindu 23 December 2003, retrieved 7 April 2014.
  18. ^ "Inside prisons book launch". The Hindu. 27 May 2007. Archived from the original on 28 October 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2014.