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CRPF
BY
R.SABARINATHAN
CRPF Batallion Parade Function
INTRODUCTION
• The Central Reserve Police Force also known as CRPF is a
  paramilitary security agency/Force functioning under the
  Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.
• The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union
  Territories in police operations to maintain law and order
  and contain insurgency.
• It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police
  on 27 July 1939. After Indian Independence, it became the
  Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act
  on 28 December 1949.
• In 2008 a wing called Combat Battalions for Resolute Action
  (Cobra) was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite
  movement.
Organizational Set-up of the Force
• The Force Hqrs of Central Reserve Police Force is located at
  Block No. 1, CGO Complex, and Lodi Road, New Delhi.

• It is headed by Director General, who is assisted by 3 Addl.
  Directors General, 5 Inspectors General of Police, a
  Financial Adviser and Director (Medical). Various branches
  in the force Hqrs are as under:-
• Administration
• Personnel
• Training
• Operations
Contd.
•   Provisioning
•   Communication
•   Finance & Accounts
•   Medical
Role and Functions of the CRPF
•    The Central Reserve Police Force is an armed Force of the Union of
    India, with the basic role of striking reserve to assist the
    State/Union Territories in Police operations to maintain law and
    order and contain insurgency.
•   Crowd control
•   Dealing with Left Wing Extremism, counter terrorism, special
    weapons operations.
•   Insurgency operations.
•   Overall co-ordination of large scale security arrangement especially
    with regard to elections in disturbed areas.
•   Rescue and Relief operations at the time of Natural Calamities.
•   Checking environmental de-gradation and protection of local Flora
    and Fauna.
Training Institutions of CRPF
• The training is imparted in the form of basic,
  promotional and instructional/specialized courses
  at various training institutions as follows:-
• Internal Security Academy
• Basic Course
• In-service Courses
• Specialized Courses
• Pre-Promotional Course
Women in the CRPF
• The CRPF is the only Paramilitary Force in the
  world to have two battalions staffed entirely
  by women. The first battalion was raised in
  1986 with its headquarters at New Delhi.

• The second battalion came into existence in
  1996 at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
CRPF WEAPONS
CRPF Weapons
• CRPF uses basic Infantry weapons.
• Infantrymen are soldiers who are specifically trained for the role of
  fighting on foot to engage the enemy face to face and have
  historically borne the brunt of the casualties of combat in wars.
• Infantry units have more physically demanding training than other
  branches of armies, and place a greater emphasis on discipline,
  fitness, physical strength and aggression.
• FN 35 and Clock 17 9 mm pistols
• Heckler & Koch MP5 replacing the Carbine 1A 9 mm sub-machine
  guns
• INSAS 5.56 mm assault rifles
• AGS-17 Plamya 30 mm automatic grenade launcher
• AK 47 and AKM
Commando Battalion for Resolute
       Action (Cobra)
COBRA
• In 2008 a wing called Combat Battalions for Resolute Action (Cobra)
  was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite Naxalite problem in
  India.
• This specialized CRPF unit is one of the only paramilitary forces in
  the country who are specifically trained in guerrilla warfare.
• This elite fighting unit has been trained to track, hunt and eliminate
  small Naxalite groups.
• Cobras are trained in the Army’s elite Counter Insurgency and
  Jungle Warfare School in Mizoram and CRPF’s anti-terrorist school
  in Silchar.
• Their role is to carry out reconnaissance and long range patrols,
  gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the insurgents, and also
  carry out ambushes and precision strikes when required.
ABOUT THE PRESENT CRPF CHIEF
CONTD.
• Born on September 15th, 1952, Mr. K. Vijay Kumar IPS is
  the son of Mr. Krishnan Nair and Mrs.Kousalya. He is the
  second son in a family of six. Mr. Krishnan Nair was a
  retired police officer. He joined the IPS on 10-11-1975.
• He served as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in
  Pattukkottai, Trichy and Sembiam (Chennai). As
  Superintendent of Police, he served Dharmapuri, Salem
  (1977-1985).
• Mr. Vijay Kumar spent most of his time with Mr. Walter
  Dawaram. As a young officer, Mr. Vijay Kumar was always
  impressed with the courage of his role model Mr. Walter
  Dawaram IPS.
CONTD.
• Elite member (SP) of the Special Protection
  Group (SPG) of the former Prime Minister of
  India, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi DIG, Special Task Force.
• ADGP/ Commissioner of Police, Chennai City.
  (One of the best ever commissioners for
  Chennai City)
• ADGP/Chief, Special Task Force (Head of the
  team to nab the forest brigand Veerappan)
CRPF

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CRPF

  • 3.
  • 5. INTRODUCTION • The Central Reserve Police Force also known as CRPF is a paramilitary security agency/Force functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. • The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and contain insurgency. • It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939. After Indian Independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949. • In 2008 a wing called Combat Battalions for Resolute Action (Cobra) was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite movement.
  • 6. Organizational Set-up of the Force • The Force Hqrs of Central Reserve Police Force is located at Block No. 1, CGO Complex, and Lodi Road, New Delhi. • It is headed by Director General, who is assisted by 3 Addl. Directors General, 5 Inspectors General of Police, a Financial Adviser and Director (Medical). Various branches in the force Hqrs are as under:- • Administration • Personnel • Training • Operations
  • 7. Contd. • Provisioning • Communication • Finance & Accounts • Medical
  • 8. Role and Functions of the CRPF • The Central Reserve Police Force is an armed Force of the Union of India, with the basic role of striking reserve to assist the State/Union Territories in Police operations to maintain law and order and contain insurgency. • Crowd control • Dealing with Left Wing Extremism, counter terrorism, special weapons operations. • Insurgency operations. • Overall co-ordination of large scale security arrangement especially with regard to elections in disturbed areas. • Rescue and Relief operations at the time of Natural Calamities. • Checking environmental de-gradation and protection of local Flora and Fauna.
  • 9. Training Institutions of CRPF • The training is imparted in the form of basic, promotional and instructional/specialized courses at various training institutions as follows:- • Internal Security Academy • Basic Course • In-service Courses • Specialized Courses • Pre-Promotional Course
  • 10. Women in the CRPF • The CRPF is the only Paramilitary Force in the world to have two battalions staffed entirely by women. The first battalion was raised in 1986 with its headquarters at New Delhi. • The second battalion came into existence in 1996 at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
  • 12. CRPF Weapons • CRPF uses basic Infantry weapons. • Infantrymen are soldiers who are specifically trained for the role of fighting on foot to engage the enemy face to face and have historically borne the brunt of the casualties of combat in wars. • Infantry units have more physically demanding training than other branches of armies, and place a greater emphasis on discipline, fitness, physical strength and aggression. • FN 35 and Clock 17 9 mm pistols • Heckler & Koch MP5 replacing the Carbine 1A 9 mm sub-machine guns • INSAS 5.56 mm assault rifles • AGS-17 Plamya 30 mm automatic grenade launcher • AK 47 and AKM
  • 13. Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (Cobra)
  • 14. COBRA • In 2008 a wing called Combat Battalions for Resolute Action (Cobra) was added to the CRPF to counter the Naxalite Naxalite problem in India. • This specialized CRPF unit is one of the only paramilitary forces in the country who are specifically trained in guerrilla warfare. • This elite fighting unit has been trained to track, hunt and eliminate small Naxalite groups. • Cobras are trained in the Army’s elite Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Mizoram and CRPF’s anti-terrorist school in Silchar. • Their role is to carry out reconnaissance and long range patrols, gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the insurgents, and also carry out ambushes and precision strikes when required.
  • 15. ABOUT THE PRESENT CRPF CHIEF
  • 16. CONTD. • Born on September 15th, 1952, Mr. K. Vijay Kumar IPS is the son of Mr. Krishnan Nair and Mrs.Kousalya. He is the second son in a family of six. Mr. Krishnan Nair was a retired police officer. He joined the IPS on 10-11-1975. • He served as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Pattukkottai, Trichy and Sembiam (Chennai). As Superintendent of Police, he served Dharmapuri, Salem (1977-1985). • Mr. Vijay Kumar spent most of his time with Mr. Walter Dawaram. As a young officer, Mr. Vijay Kumar was always impressed with the courage of his role model Mr. Walter Dawaram IPS.
  • 17. CONTD. • Elite member (SP) of the Special Protection Group (SPG) of the former Prime Minister of India, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi DIG, Special Task Force. • ADGP/ Commissioner of Police, Chennai City. (One of the best ever commissioners for Chennai City) • ADGP/Chief, Special Task Force (Head of the team to nab the forest brigand Veerappan)

Notas del editor

  1. BY SABARINATHAN