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(Syllabus & Time Table - 03 Weeks)

For
Pre-Promotional Training Course
PCs fit to act as HCs(CIVIL)
From 14.10.2019 to 02.11.2019

Prepared By : PTC, Vizianagaram.

Training Wing
Andhra Pradesh Police
DETAILS OF DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE

PCs fit to act as HCs (CIVIL)Pre-Promotional Training


Duration: 3 weeks
Daily Time Table

SESSION TYPE OF CLASS TIME DRESS CODE


Outdoor Yoga/P.T 06.00 to 06.45 hrs. P.T. DRESS

Drill 07.00 to 07.45 hrs. UNIFORM

Indoor 1st period 09.45 to 10.30 hrs UNIFORM

2nd period 10.30 to 11.15 hrs UNIFORM

Tea break11.15 to 11.30 hrs

3rd period 11.30 to 12.15 hrs UNIFORM

4th period 12.15 to 13.00 hrs UNIFORM

Lunch break 13.00 to 14.30 hrs

5th period 14.30 to 15.15 hrs P.T. DRESS

6th period 15.15 to 16.00 hrs P.T. DRESS

Tea break 16.00 to 16.30 hrs

Outdoor Weapon Classes 16.30 to 17.10 hrs. P.T. DRESS

Sports & Games 17.15 to 18.00 hrs.


INDOOR SUBJECTS – PERIODS ALLOCATION

PAPER I :– CRIMINAL LAWS- I 17 Periods

• Indian penal Code 13

• Indian Evidence Act 04

PAPER II :- PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 17 Periods

PAPER III :- CRIMINAL LAWS- II 17 Periods


 Cr.P.C 14

 Special and Local Laws 03

PAPER IV :- STATION HOUSE MANAGEMENT 17 Periods

PAPER V :- INVESTIGAION AND FORENSICS 17 Periods

 Investigation module 05

 Forensic Science 07

 Forensic Medicine 05

PAPER VI :- LAW AND ORDER 17 Periods

Weekly cumulative examinations - 03.

TOTAL PERIODS 102 Periods


PC to HC (CIVIL) PPTINDOOR SYLLABUS
PAPER – I (CRIMINAL LAWS-I (IPC & IEA)

Indian Penal Code, 1860:

Introductory Module-I:
Introduction to IPC, Preamble & Definition of Specific words Sections:
1 to 4, 19 to 21
1 Definitions of Specific words Sections: 22 to 25, 27.28.33.34,39 to 2 Periods for Guest
42,44,and 52 Lecture
Punishments - General Exceptions, attempt to offence : Sec: 53, 75, (LM)
511 (1&2)
General Exceptions: Sections 84 to 95
2
Right of Private Defence: Sections 96 to 106
Public Peace & Safety Module-II:
Offences against Public Tranquillity Sections 141 to 149, 156,157, 159
One period (LM)
3 and 160 (Brief mention only. Detailed discussion of these Sections
3
included in Law & Order Paper)
Contempt of Lawful authority of Public Servants Sections: 182,186,
and 188.
One period (LM)
4 Offences Affecting the Public Health Safety, convenience, Decency
4
and morals & offences relating to religion: Sessions:290, 294, 295,
and 295(A)
Bodily Offences Module-III:
Offences affecting Human Body : Sections: 299,300, 301 to 304 and One period 5
5
307 Case Study
One period 6
6 Offences affecting Human body Sections 319 to 326, 330 to 333
Case Study
Accidents Module-IV:
One period 7
7 Rash and Negligent Acts: Sections:279, 336 to 338 , and 304 (A)
LM &Case Study
Offences Against Women Module-V :

Offences against women: Outraging Modesty of women, Abetment One Period


8 of suicide, Rape & Dowry harassment Sections: 304-B,306, 354, 8 (LM )
375,376, 494,498-A ,506, and509

Offences against women: Outraging Modesty of women, Abetment One Period


9 of suicide, Rape & Dowry harassment Sections: 304-B,306, 354, 9
375,376, 494,498-A ,506, and509 Case Study
Property Offences Module-VI:
One Period
10 Offences against Property Sections: 378 to 381, 454 & 457 (LM )
10
One Period
Offences against Property Robbery & Dacoity : Sections 390 to 396,
11 (LM)
399 & 402
11
General Module-VII:

Wrongful Restraint, Wrongful confinement Criminal Trespass & One Period


12 Criminal Force and Assault, Sections: 339 to 342 ,349, Sec. 441 to (LM)
448, 351 and 353 12
One Period
13 Kidnapping & Abduction Sections: 359 to 363, 364,366,372,and 373 (LM)
13
Indian Evidence Act -1872
Evidence Act Module-I:
Introduction to evidence act short title, extent & commencement One period
14
& Interpretation clause etc. Sec:1,3 & 4 (LM) 14
One period
15 Admissions & Confessions Section: 17, 24 to 30 (LM)
15
One period
Dying Declaration - Procedure of recording - Evidentiary values
16 (LM)
etc. Section: 32, Show one model Dying Declaration
16
Opinion of Experts, Oral evidence, Documentary evidence, Public One period
17 & Private Documents (LM)
Sections: 45,46,59 to 63,74,75, 118,119,123 to 126 17
TOTAL PERIODS 17
PAPER – II (PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT)

Day Topics Period(s)


COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT MODULE-I
1 Communication – types, Communication process, One Period
Communication barriers. (LM)
2 Body language, Facial expressions, Eye contact One Period (LM)
3 Public speaking skills One Period (LM)
4 Communication with Hostile Crowd, Understanding One Period
Group, Crowd & Mob Psychology and Police Response (LM)
IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH, STRESS, AND TIME MANAGEMENT MODULE-II
5 Time management One Period (LM)
6 Activity Chart - Time Management One Period
Activity Chart
7 Stress Management and emotional Intelligence. One Period (LM)
8 General lecture on health and hygiene, food and One Period
nutrition – Awareness on AIDS (LM)
9 Activity Chart – On Health Management One Period
Activity Chart
DEVELOPMENT OF GOOD QUALITIES MODULE-III
10 Self-confidence and positive Thinking One Period (LM)
11 Activity Chart – On Positive Attitude One period
Activity Chart
12 Leadership qualities & team spirit One Period (LM)
13 Empathy, Ethical & moral policing, Principles of Police One Period
code of Conduct (LM)
HUMAN RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODULE-IV
14 Family relationships and its’ importance in professional One Period
life. (LM)
15 Human relationships – Role & counselling for better One Period
Human relationships. (LM)
16 Cordial relationships and communication with One Period
colleagues, superior officers and subordinates. (LM)
BEHAVIOUR DEVELOPMENT MODULE-V
17 A General Lecture on Handling of Media, relations with One Period
Non-Government Organization. (LM)
PAPER – III: CR.P.C. & SLL:
DAY CHAPTER SECTION OF SUBJECT
LAW
1 CH. – I. Sec.2 (a), (b), Definitions of key words – Bailable& Non-bailable
PREAMBLE AND (d), (g) (h)(l), offence, Cognizable offence; Complaint; Inquiry,
PRELIMINARY (m), (o),(f), Investigation, Non-Cognizable offence, Offence; Officer
(s), (w) ,(x) in charge of a Police Station, Police Report, Police
Station, Summons Case, Warrant Case
2 CH- XII. 154 Cr.P.C Information in cognizable cases
INFORMATION TO 155 Cr.PC. Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation
POLICE AND of such cases
THEIR POWERS 156 Cr.P.C. Police officer’s power to investigate cognizable cases
TO INVESTIGATE
3 -do- 157 Cr.P.C Procedure for investigation
160 Cr.P.C Police officer’s power to require attendance of witnesses
161 Cr.P.C Examination of witnesses by Police
162 Cr.P.C Statements to Police not to be signed; use of statements
in evidence
4 164 Cr.P.C Recording of confessions and statements
164-A Cr.P.C Medical examination of the victim of rape
167 Cr.P.C
Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in
172 Cr.P.C twenty four hours
Diary of proceeding in investigation
5 CH.-VII 100 Cr.P.C Persons in-charge of closed place to allow search
PROCESSES TO 165 Cr.P.C Search by Police officer
COMPLE THE 47 Cr.P.C Search of Police entered by person sought to be arrested
PRODUCTION OF
THINGS & CH- XII.
INFORMATION TO
POLICE AND
THEIR POWERS
TO INVESTIGATE
6 CH- XII. 174 Cr.P.C Police to enquire and report on suicide etc.,
INFORMATION TO 175 Cr.P.C Power to summon persons
POLICE AND
THEIR POWERS
TO INVESTIGATE
7 CH. V. ARREST OF 41 Cr.P.C. When Police may arrest without warrant
PERSONS 41-A Cr.P.C. Notice of appearance before Police officer
- Do - 41-B to D Guidelines of arrest
8 Cr.P.C Guidelines of Hon’ble Supreme Court in DK Basu Vs.
State of West Bengal Case.
9 - Do - 42 Cr.P.C Arrest on refusal to give name and residence
43 Cr.P.C Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest
44 Cr.P.C Arrest by Magistrates
10 - Do- 46 Cr.P.C Arrest how made
50 Cr.P.C Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and
of right to bail
11 - Do - 50-A Cr.P.C Obligation of person making arrest to inform about the
arrest etc., to a nominated person
51 Cr.P.C Search of arrested persons
52 Cr.P.C Power to seize offensive weapons
12 - Do - 53 Cr.P.C Examination of accused by medical practitioner at the
request of Police officer
53-A Cr.P.C Examination of person accused of rape by medical
practitioner
54 Cr.P.C Examination of arrested person by medical officer
54-A Cr.P.C Identification of person arrested
13 - Do - 55 Cr.P.C Procedure when Police officer deputes subordinate to
arrest without warrant
55-A Cr.P.C Health and safety of arrested person
56 Cr.P.C Person arrested to be taken before Magistrate or Officer
incharge of a Police Station
57 Cr.P.C Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty four
hours
14 AP Gaming Act, Sec.-2 Definitions
1974 Sec.3 Punishment for running gaming house
Sec.4 Shall Presume playing gaming
Sec.5 Power to issue warrant for search of gaming house
Sec. 9 Punishment for playing gaming in public places
Sec.10 Power of arrest without warrant
15 AP Town Nuisance Sec. 3 Penalty for certain offences in public places
Act – 1889 Sec.4 Neglecting to fence in well, tank etc.,
Sec.8 Power to arrest without warrant on view of offence

16 SC/ST (POA) Act, Sec.3,4,& 18 Penal sections, provisions, and rules


1989 and Rule - 7
17 Police Act - 1861 Sec. - 10 Police officers not to engage in other employment
Sec. – 22 Police officers always on duty and may be employed in
any part of the district
Sec. – 23 Duties of Police officers
Sec. – 30 Regulations on public assemblies and processions and
licensing of the same
Sec. - 30-A Powers with regard to assemblies and processions
violating conditions of license
Sec. 44 Police officers to keep diary
PAPER – IV - STATION HOUSE MANAGEMENT

Day TOPICS Period(s)


STATION HOUSE MANAGEMENT
GENERAL DUTIES MODULE-I :
1 Supervisory role of HC - General duties Station Writer duties - Out-Post One Period
HC duties & HC as S.H.O. and I.O. (LM)

2 Daily Station House Routine. One Period


Introduction about Writer Cards and to show and discuss Writer Card (LM)
No. 38 (Urgent Communications) and explain
(New PSO No.108 to 110)
3 Explain and discuss about Writer Card Nos. 20 (Government One Period
Properties), Writer Card 36 (TA Bills-Preparation ) Writer Card Nos. 34 (LM)
(Stores), APPM New SO No.635, 269
4 Prevention of Crime - Methods - Beats (Rural & Town) -Patrolling & One Period
Surveillance points to be remembered in these duties & connected (LM)
records (New PSO No. 660 to 670, 672, 674, 677 and 711)
Explain by Showing one model Beat Book.
Explain and discuss about Writer Card No.5 (A), 5(B)
(Beats), 39 (Village Beat )
COURT MODULE-II :
5 Court & Prosecution duties by Head Constable One Period
(New PSO No. 573 to 582 and 616) (LM)
6 Explain and discuss about Writer Card Nos.10 (Court Attendance) One Period
APPM New SO No.582,and (LM)
Writer Card No.12 (Distress Warrants)
7 Procedure to be followed in Non Cognizable Cases - Explain and discuss One period
about Writer Card Nos. 24 (Non-Cognizable Cases) APPM New SO (LM)
No.640(2)
8 Process work and disposal of Case property discuss about Writer Card One period
No.29 (Process) & (LM)
Writer Card No.30 (Property Disposal)
DCRB & FPB Module -III :
9 Introduction of DCRB/CCRB, SCRB, NCRB. Role and Duties of a One Period
DCRB/CCRB Head Constable. (New PSO No.745 and 880) (LM)
Maintenance of Records in P.S. Module -IV :
10 Maintenance of Records in P.S – Brief over view of New PSO No. 587 One Period
to 595, 627, 630, 633, 634, 639, 642, 644 and 645) and Writer Card (LM)
Nos: 13,33,37(A),37(B), 22(A),22(B), 6,2,4,1,3,23,31 and 32
11 Duty Roster: Writer Card No.13 ( New PSO No.642-I in Form-102). One Period
Special Duty : Writer Card Nos.33 (LM)
Transfer :Writer Card No.37(A),
Receipt of staff to PS. : Writer Card No. 37(B)
Explain by Showing important record forms maintained in Police
Station.
12 Leave of All Kinds: Writer Card Nos. 22(A) New PSO 256 in form 36, One period
Special Casual Leave :Writer Card No. 22(B) (New PSO 256 in form 36) (LM)
Bus Warrants: Writer Card No.6
(New PSO 294-I in Form-45)
13 Opening of History sheets, closing, and Checking etc. (HO, DC, KD, One Period
Suspects, Rowdy, Extremists) (LM)
(New PSO No.596,597 and 599)
14 Show model of various History Sheets. One Period
(BC/Rowdy/KD/DC) (LM)
15 Reports Received in Police Station and Returns and Abstracts: ( APPM
New SO NO. 409) One Period
Reports received in Stations : Writer Card No.31 (LM)
Returns and Abstracts : Writer Card No.32
GUARDS AND ESCORTS DUTIES MODULE-V :
16 Guards - General rules - Various types of Guards in detail. Sub- Jail One Period
Guards - rules - Treasury and Sub Treasury Guards and their rules and (LM)
Procedure of Presenting Arms. (New PSO No. 361 to 363 and 372)
Show one model Guard Book (APPM New SO No.638)
Explain about Importance of Writer Card No.21 (Guards) APPM New SO
NO. 360 to 372)

17 Escorts - General rules – Scale of Escorts for Cash & Prisoners both by One Period
Road & Train - Responsibilities of Escort Officers etc, (LM)
Explain by Showing one Duty Passport pertaining to Escort duties.
Explain about Importance of Writer Card Nos. 15(A) Escort,15 (B)
(Escort Treasure),16 (Express Duty & 35(Surveillance Duty)
(New PSO No. 373, 374 & 378).
Paper 5: Investigation and Forensics
Investigation Module-I
Days Topics Periods
Investigation Module-I
1 Crime - Its causes & increasing trend - Responsibilities of Police One Period
Classification of Crime & Criminals & Police Attitude towards different (LM) 1
types of Criminals
2 Crime Investigation – General Idea about the duties of HC as per APPM One Period
standing orders (LM) 2
3 Crime Intelligence - its uses- collection of information & Persons helpful One period
in collection and methods to deal with them, Records, Publications that (LM) 3
provides information - Secret information
4 Interrogation – plan of interrogation – Dos and Don’ts for Interrogator. One period
(LM) 4
5 Witnesses - Types - Examination - Recording - Salient points to be One period
remembered while Examining Witnesses (LM) 5

Forensic Science Module-II

6 Scene of Crime - Types - Searching Methods One period


Scene of Crime - Protection, Preservation & Methods of recording the (LM) 6
scene including photography
7 Guidelines for Lifting Packing, Labeling& forwarding of material objects One period
through Letter of Advice i.e. Documents, Soil, Dust, Mud, Paint, Hair, (LM) 7
Blood, Semen, Saliva, Sweat, Cloths, Fibers, Remnants of Explosives,
Remnants of Arson, Counterfeit coins and currency. ( DO`s & Don’ts)
8 Finger Prints -Classification -Collection -Search -Development & One period
Procedure to be followed for taking Finger Prints including Dead body. (LM) 8
Foot Prints - types - Location - Collection & Development

9 Track Marks - Gait Pattern, Foot wear Marks, Tyre and Skid Marks One period
(LM) 9
10 Role of CLUES team and Dog squad in Investigation One period
Portrait Parley & Skull Superimposition (LM) 10
11 A General Lecture on Modern Scientific Aids i.e., One period
DNA Finger Printing, Lie Detector, Narco Analysis and Brain Finger (LM) 11
Printing.
12 Computer and its’ uses in Police work including computerization of Finger One period
Prints, Cyber Crime & Computer Forensics (LM) 12
Forensic Medicine Module- III
S.No. Topics Periods
13 Identification of Living & Dead One period
Examination of Dead body intact, Fragments and General Instructions (LM) 13
while examining a Dead body
14 Medico Legal Aspects of Death & Signs of Death or Postmortem changes One period
Asphyxial deaths – Types i.e., Hanging, Strangulation, throttling, (LM) 14
Drowning, Smothering, Choking etc. and Medico Legal Aspects
15 Wounds & Injuries – Classification - Details of Mechanical injuries & One period
Physical injuries including Fire Arms injuries – Anti-Mortem (LM) 15
&Postmortem injuries & Medico Legal Aspects etc.,
16 Toxicology – Types of Poisoning – Classification of Poisons – Diagnosis, One period
Signs of Poisoning, External & Internal Examinations, & Other Poisons – (LM) 16
Medico Legal aspects etc.,
17 Medico Legal Aspects of Sexual Offences One period
(LM) 17
TOTAL PERIODS : 17
PAPER – VI (LAW & ORDER)

Day Topics Period(s)


INTRODUCTION MODULE-I
Law and Order issues and situations leading to law and Order;
One Period
1 Role and Responsibility of a Head Constable in maintenance of
(LM)
Law and Order.
Intelligence Collection – Methods of Collection of information One Period
2
pertaining to Law and Order. 2 (LM)
BANDOBUST MODULE-II
Duties to be performed by Police during Fairs, Festivals & Three Periods
3,4,5 Village Bazaars New PSO No. 303 & 304. 3,4,5 (LM)&Case
Discussion on “NAVARATHRULU (DASARA)” Festival. Study
Principles of VIP Security, Access control, Anti Sabotage Check Two Periods
& Threat perception & Demo on Security Equipment (HHMD, 6&7 (LM) and
6,7
DFMD, NJLD, DSMD, Explosive Detectors & Snifter Dogs, (New Practical Demo of
PSO No. 365 & 366) equipment.
LAW AND ORDER AGITATIONS MODULE –III
Role of Police in agitations by students, Farmers and Industrial
Two Periods 8,9 &
Labour.
8,9 &10 10
Maintenance of L & O during Processions & Crowds
Guest Lecture(LM)
(New PSONo.304)
Two Periods11 &
Preventive Action by Police with regard to Law and Order
11 &12 12
agitations. Sections: 149,151 to 153
Case Study
Three Periods
13,14 & Offences against Public TranquilitySec. 143,144,145,147,148,
13,14 & 15 (LM) &
15 149,150,153,153(A) ,153 (B) and 160
Case Study
Political Agitations - Causes & types – Affiliated organizations
Two Periods 16 &
16 & 17 of Political Parties – Prohibitory orders under The Police Act –
17 (LM)
1861 and Prohibitory orders U/s 144 C.r.P.C.

TOTAL PERIODS: 17
INDOOR TIME TABLE FOR THE PRE PROMOTIONAL TRAINING FOR PCs TO HCs (CIVIL)

No. of 4th Period 5th Period


1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period
Teachi 12.15 to 13.00 hrs 14.30 to 15.15 hrs 6th Period
09.45 to 10.30 hrs 10.30 to 11.15hrs 11.30 to 12.15hrs
ng 15.15 to 16.00 hrs
Days
1ST WEEK
PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2
Communication – types, Body language, Facial Offences against Public Tranquility Public speaking skills
Introduction to IPC, Communication process, General Exceptions: Sections expressions, Eye contact Sections 141 to 149, 156,157, 159
Preamble & Definition of Communication barriers 84 to 95, Right of Private
and 160 ( Brief mention only.
Specific words Sections: 1 Defense: Sections 96 to 106
Detailed discussion of these
to 4, 19 to 21, Definitions of
DAY 1 Sections included in Law & Order
Specific words Sections: 22
Paper)
to 25, 27.28.33.34,39 to
42,44,and 52, Punishments -
General Exceptions, attempt
to offence : Sec: 53, 75, 511

PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2


Contempt of Lawful Communication with Offences affecting Human Time management Offences affecting Human Time management
authority of Public Servants Hostile Crowd, Body : Sections: 299,300, 301 body Sections 319 to 326, (AC)
Sections: 182,186, and 188. Understanding Group, to 304 and 307 330 to 333
Offences Affecting the Crowd & Mob Psychology
DAY 2
Public Health Safety, and Police Response
convenience, Decency and
morals & offences relating
to religion: Sessions:290,
294, 295, and 295(A)
PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2
Rash and Negligent Acts: Stress Management and Offences against women: General lecture on health and Offences against women: Outraging HEALTH MANAGEMENT (AC)
Sections:279, 336 to 338 , emotional Intelligence. Outraging Modesty of women, hygiene, food and nutrition – Modesty of women, Abetment of
DAY 3 and 304 (A) Abetment of suicide, Rape & Awareness on AIDS suicide, Rape & Dowry harassment
Dowry harassment Sections: Sections: 304-B,306, 354, 375,376,
304-B,306, 354, 375,376, 494,498-A ,506, and 509
494,498-A ,506, and 509
PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2
Offences against Property Self-confidence and Offences against Property Self-confidence and Positive Wrongful Restraint, Wrongful Leadership qualities & team spirit
Sections: 378 to 381, 454 & Positive Thinking Robbery &Dacoity : Sections Thinking (AC) confinement Criminal Trespass &
DAY 4 457 390 to 396, 399 & 402 Criminal Force and Assault,
Sections: 339 to 342 ,349, Sec. 441
to 448, 351 and 353
PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2
Kidnapping & Abduction Empathy, Ethical & moral Introduction to evidence act Family relationships and its’ Admissions & Confessions Section: Human relationships – Role
Sections: 359 to 363, policing, Principles of short title, extent & importance in professional 17, 24 to 30 &counseling for better Human
DAY 5
364,366,372,and 373 Police code of Conduct commencement & life. relationships
Interpretation clause etc.
Sec:1,3 & 4
PAPER-1 PAPER-2 PAPER-1 PAPER-2
Dying Declaration - Cordial relationships and Opinion of Experts, Oral A General Lecture on
Procedure of recording - communication with evidence, Documentary Handling of Media, relations Cumulative examination of
DAY 6
Evidentiary values etc.
Section: 32, Show one
colleagues, superior
officers and subordinates.
evidence, Public & Private
Documents
with Non-Government
Organization.
Paper – 1 & 2
model Dying Declaration
Sections: 45,46,59 to 63,74,75,
From 02.30 pm to 05.30 pm
118,119,123 to 126
2nd. week
PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4
Sec.2 (a), (b), (d), (g) (h)(l), Supervisory role of HC - 154 ,155 ,156 Cr.P.C, Daily Station House Routine. Procedure for investigation, Police Explain and discuss about Writer
(m), (o),(f), (s), (w) ,(x) General duties Station Information in cognizable cases officer’s power to require Card Nos. 20 (Government
Definitions of key words – Writer duties - Out-Post Information as to non- Introduction about Writer attendance of witnesses. Properties), Writer Card 36 (TA
Bailable& Non-bailable HC duties & HC as S.H.O. cognizable cases and Cards and to show and discuss Examination of witnesses by Police, Bills-Preparation ) Writer Card
Writer Card No. 38 (Urgent
offence, Cognizable offence; and I.O investigation of such cases Statements to Police not to be Nos. 34 (Stores), APPM New SO
Complaint; Inquiry, Police officer’s power to Communications) and explain signed; use of statements in No.635, 269
Day 7
Investigation, Non- investigate cognizable cases (New PSO No.108 to evidence. 157, 160 , 161 , 162
Cognizable offence, 110) Cr.P.C
Offence; Officer in charge
of a Police Station, Police
Report, Police Station,
Summons Case, Warrant
Case
PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4
Recording of confessions Prevention of Crime - Persons in-charge of closed Court & Prosecution duties by Police to enquire and report on Explain and discuss about Writer
and statements, Medical Methods - Beats (Rural & place to allow search, Search Head Constable suicide etc., Power to summon Card Nos.10 (Court Attendance)
examination of the victim of Town) -Patrolling & by Police officer, Search of persons. 174, 175 Cr.P.C APPM New SO No.582,and
rape, Procedure when Surveillance points to be Police entered by person (New PSO No. 573 to 582 and
investigation cannot be remembered in these duties sought to be arrested. 100,165, 616) - Writer Card No.12 (Distress
completed in twenty four & connected records (New 47 Cr.PC Warrants)
Day 8 hours, Diary of proceeding PSO No. 660 to 670, 672,
in investigation. 164, 164-A, 674, 677 and 711) Explain
167, 172 Cr.P.C. by Showing one model
Beat Book.

Explain and discuss about


Writer Card No.5 (A), 5(B)
(Beats), 39 (Village Beat )
PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4
When Police may arrest Procedure to be followed in Guidelines of arrest, Guidelines Process work and disposal of Arrest on refusal to give name and Introduction of DCRB/CCRB,
without warrant, Notice of Non Cognizable Cases - of Hon’ble Supreme Court in Case property discuss about residence, Arrest by private person SCRB, NCRB. Role and Duties of
appearance before Police Explain and discuss about DK Basu Vs. State of West Writer Card No.29 (Process) and procedure on such arrest, Arrest a DCRB/CCRB Head Constable.
Day 9
officer. 41, 41-A Cr.P.C Writer Card Nos. 24 (Non- Bengal Case. 41-B to D Cr.P.C & by Magistrates. 42,43,44 Cr.P.C (New PSO No.745 and 880)
Cognizable Cases) APPM
New SO No.640(2) Writer Card No.30 (Property
Disposal)
PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4 PAPER-3 PAPER-4
Arrest how made, Person Maintenance of Records Obligation of person making Duty Roster: Writer Card Examination of accused by medical Leave of All Kinds: Writer Card
arrested to be informed of in P.S – Brief over view of arrest to inform about the arrest No.13 ( New PSO No.642-I in practitioner at the request of Police Nos. 22(A) New PSO 256 in form
grounds of arrest and of New PSO No. 587 to 595, etc., to a nominated person , Form-102). Special Duty : officer, Examination of person 36, Special Casual Leave :Writer
right to bail. 46, 50 Cr.P.C 627, 630, 633, 634, 639, Search of arrested persons, Writer Card Nos.33, Transfer accused of rape by medical Card No. 22(B) (New PSO 256 in
642, 644 and 645) and Power to seize offensive :Writer Card No.37(A), practitioner, Examination of form 36), Bus Warrants: Writer
Day 10
Writer Card Nos: weapons. 50-A, 51, 52 Cr.P.C Receipt of staff to PS. : Writer arrested person by medical officer, Card No.6, (New PSO 294-I in
13,33,37(A),37(B), Card No. 37(B), Explain by Identification of person arrested. Form-45)
22(A),22(B), Showing important record 53,53-A,54, 54-A Cr.P.C
6,2,4,1,3,23,31 and 32 forms maintained in Police
Station.

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Procedure when Police Opening of History sheets, AP Gaming Act, 1974, Show model of various AP Town Nuisance Act – 1889 Reports Received in Police Station
officer deputes subordinate closing, and Checking etc. Definitions, Punishment for History Sheets. Penalty for certain offences in and Returns and Abstracts: (
to arrest without warrant. (HO, DC, KD, Suspects, running gaming house, Shall (BC/Rowdy/KD/DC) public places, Neglecting to fence APPM New SO NO. 409), Reports
Health and safety of arrested Rowdy, Extremists), (New Presume playing gaming, in well, tank etc., Power to arrest received in Stations : Writer Card
person, Person arrested to PSO No.596,597 and 599) Power to issue warrant for without warrant on view of offence. No.31, Returns and Abstracts :
be taken before Magistrate search of gaming house, SEC 3, 4, 8 Writer Card No.32
Day 11
or Officer incharge of a Punishment for playing gaming
Police Station, Person in public places, Power of
arrested not to be detained arrest without warrant. SEC
more than twenty four 2,3,4,5,9,10
hours. 55,55-A, 56 , 57
Cr.P.C
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SC/ST (POA) Act, 1989 Guards - General rules - Police Act – 1861 Escorts - General rules – Scale
Penal sections, provisions, Various types of Guards in Police officers not to engage in of Escorts for Cash &
and rules detail. Sub- Jail Guards - other employment, Police Prisoners both by Road &
rules - Treasury and Sub officers always on duty and Train - Responsibilities of
SEC 3,4,18 AND RULE 7
Treasury Guards and their may be employed in, any part Escort Officers etc,
rules and Procedure of of the district, Duties of Police
Explain by Showing one Duty
Cumulative examination of
officers, Regulations on public
DAY
12
Presenting Arms. (New
PSO No. 361 to 363 and assemblies and processions and Passport pertaining to Escort Paper – 3 & 4
licensing of the same, Powers duties., Explain about
372), Show one model
Guard Book (APPM New with regard to assemblies and Importance of Writer Card From 02.30 pm to 05.30 pm
processions violating Nos. 15(A) Escort,15 (B)
SO No.638), Explain about
conditions of license, Police (Escort Treasure),16 (Express
Importance of Writer Card
officers to keep diary. SEC Duty & 35 (Surveillance
No.21(Guards) APPM New
10,22,23,30,30-A, 44 Duty) , (New PSO No. 373,
SO NO. 360 to 372)
374 & 378).
3rd week
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Crime - Its causes & Law and Order issues and Crime Investigation – General
increasing trend - situations leading to law Idea about the duties of HC as Intelligence Collection – Crime Intelligence - its uses- Duties to be performed by Police
Responsibilities of Police and Order; Role and per APPM standing orders Methods of Collection of collection of information & Persons during Fairs, Festivals & Village
Responsibility of a Head information pertaining to Law helpful in collection and methods to Bazaars New PSO No. 303 & 304.
Day 13
Classification of Crime & Constable in maintenance and Order. deal with them, Records,
Criminals & Police Attitude Publications that provides Discussion on
of Law and Order.
towards different types of information - Secret information “NAVARATHRULU
Criminals (DASARA)” Festival.

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Interrogation – plan of Duties to be performed by Witnesses - Types - Duties to be performed by Scene of Crime - Types - Searching Principles of VIP Security, Access
interrogation – Dos and Police during Fairs, Examination - Recording - Police during Fairs, Festivals Methods control, Anti Sabotage Check &
Don’ts for Interrogator. Festivals & Village Salient points to be & Village Bazaars New PSO Threat perception & Demo on
remembered while Examining No. 303 & 304. Scene of Crime - Protection, Security Equipment (HHMD,
Bazaars New PSO No. 303
Day 14 Witnesses Preservation & Methods of DFMD, NJLD, DSMD, Explosive
& 304.
Discussion on recording the scene including Detectors & Snifter Dogs, (New
Discussion on “NAVARATHRULU photography PSO No. 365 & 366)
“NAVARATHRULU (DASARA)” Festival.
(DASARA)” Festival.

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Guide Lines for Lifting Principles of VIP Security, Finger Prints -Classification - Track Marks - Gait Pattern, Foot Role of Police in agitations by
Packing, Labeling& forwarding
Role of Police in agitations by wear Marks, Tyre and Skid Marks
Access control, Anti Collection -Search - students, Farmers and students, Farmers and Industrial
of material objects through
Sabotage Check & Threat Development & Procedure to Industrial Labour. Labour. Maintenance of L & O
Letter of Advice i.e.
perception & Demo on be followed for taking Finger Maintenance of L & O during during Processions & Crowds
Documents, Soil, Dust, Mud,
Day 15 Paint, Hair, Blood, Semen, Security Equipment Prints including Dead body. Processions & Crowds (New (New PSONo.304)
Saliva, Sweat, Cloths, Fibers, (HHMD, DFMD, NJLD, PSONo.304)
Remnants of Explosives, DSMD, Explosive Foot Prints - types - Location -
Remnants of Arson, Counterfeit Detectors & Snifter Dogs, Collection & Development
coins and currency. ( DO`s & (New PSO No. 365 & 366)
Don’ts)
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Role of CLUES team and Role of Police in agitations A General Lecture on Modern Preventive Action by Police Computer and its’ uses in Police Preventive Action by Police with
Dog squad in Investigation, by students, Farmers and with regard to Law and Order work including computerization of regard to Law and Order
Scientific Aids i.e.,
Portrait Parley & Skull Industrial Labour. agitations. Sections: 149,151 Finger Prints, Cyber Crime & agitations. Sections: 149,151 to
Day 16
Superimposition Maintenance of L & O DNA Finger Printing, Lie to 153 Computer Forensics 153
during Processions & Detector, Narco Analysis and
Crowds (New PSONo.304) Brain Finger Printing.
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Identification of Living & Offences against Public Medico Legal Aspects of Death Offences against Public Wounds & Injuries – Classification Offences against Public
Dead Tranquility Sec. & Signs of Death or Tranquility Sec. - Details of Mechanical injuries & Tranquility Sec.
143,144,145,147,148, Postmortem changes 143,144,145,147,148, Physical injuries including Fire 143,144,145,147,148,
Examination of Dead body 149,150,153,153(A) ,153 149,150,153,153(A) ,153 (B) 149,150,153,153(A) ,153 (B) and
DAY Arms injuries – Anti-Mortem
intact, Fragments and (B) and 160 IPC Asphyxial deaths – Types i.e., and 160 IPC 160 IPC
17 &Postmortem injuries & Medico
General Instructions while Hanging, Strangulation,
Legal Aspects etc.,
examining a Dead body throttling, Drowning,
Smothering, Choking etc. and
Medico Legal Aspects

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Toxicology – Types of Medico Legal Aspects of Political Agitations - Causes
Poisoning – Classification of Political Agitations - Sexual Offences & types – Affiliated
Poisons – Diagnosis, Signs Causes & types – Affiliated organizations of Political Cumulative examination of
DAY
18
of Poisoning, External &
Internal Examinations, &
organizations of Political
Parties – Prohibitory orders
Parties – Prohibitory orders
under The Police Act – 1861
Paper – 5 & 6
under The Police Act –
Other Poisons – Medico
1861 and Prohibitory
and Prohibitory orders U/s 144 From 02.30 pm to 05.30 pm
Legal aspects etc., C.r.P.C.
orders U/s 144 C.r.P.C.
Examination Schedule
Date & Time of
Examination Total
S.No Paper Subject
Marks

Criminal Laws – I (IPC & IEA) & 02.30 PM to 05.30 PM


1 Paper_1 100
Personality Development 27.10.18

Criminal Laws – 2 (CrPC& SLL) 02.30 PM to 05.30 PM


2 Paper_2 100
& Station House Management 03.11.18

Investigation & Forensics (FS & 02.30 PM to 05.30 PM


3 Paper_3 100
FM) & Law & Order 12.11.18

Aggregate Pass Marks : 40

Pattern of Exam Question Papers

S.No Section Type of Question No. of Questions Marks

i. Abbreviations 5 5
ii. Matching 5 5
1 A iii. Fill in the blanks 10 10
iv. Multiple choice questions 10 10
Total 30 30
Comprehension – I 5 10
2 B Comprehension – II 6 12
Total 11 22
Short Answer Questions
3 C 6 18
6 out of 8 to answered
Essay type Questions
4 D 6 30
6 out of 8 to answered
5 Grand Total 53 100
OUTDOOR SUBJECTS –WEEK WISE PERIODS ALLOCATION

1st. Week
S.No Item Periods
1 Yoga & PT 05
2 Drill without Arms 03
3 Drill with arms 02
Weapon training
4 05
(.303 rifle , 7.62 mm SLR and 9 MM carbine )
5 Outdoor test 02
6 Sports & Games 05
Total 22

2nd. Week
S.No Item Periods
1 Walking & Meditation 05

2 Arms Drill 02

3 Lathi Drill 03
4 Mob Operation 01

5 Explosives, Tactics, Map Reading, Field Craft 04


6 Outdoor test 02
7 Sports & Games 05
Total 22

3rd. Week
S.No Item Periods
1 Yoga & Meditation 04
2 VIP Security 02
3 Tear Smoke 02
4 Guard & sentries 03

5 Revision on all subjects 04

6 Outdoor test 02
7 Sports & Games 05
Total 22
OUTDOOR SYLLABUS FOR PPT COURSE OF
PCs FIT TO ACT AS HCs (Civil)
1. Duration of Course 3 Weeks

2. Total No. of working days 18 days

S.No Programme Periods Total


Module – I Physical Training
1 PT, Yoga, Walking & Meditation 14 14
Module-II Drill
1 Drill Without arms 03
2 Drill with Arms 02
10
3 Arms Drill 02
4 Guards & Sentries 03
Module-III Weapon Training
1 .303 Rifle 02
2 7.62 Self Loading Rifle 02 05
3 9 MM SAF Carbine 01
Module-IV Crowd Control
1 Lathi Drill 03
2 Mob Operation 01 06
3 Tear Smoke 02
Module – V Field Craft, Map Reading Tactics & Explosives
1 Field Craft 01
2 Map Reading 01
04
3 Tactics 01
4 Explosives & Land Mines 01
Module-VI Allied Subjects
1 V.I.P. Security 02 02
Other Periods
1 Revision on all subjects 04 04
2 Outdoor test 06 06
3 Sports & Games 15 15
Total 66
OUTDOOR TIMETABLE
3 Weeks Pre- Promotional course PCs fit to act as HCs (Civil) Outdoor Time Table w.e.f.14.10.2019

1st Week
MORNING EVENING

st nd rd
4th period
Day and 1 period 2 period 3 period
S.No 17.15 hrs to
date 06.00 hrs to 06.45 hrs 07.00 hrs to 07.45 hrs 16.30 hrs to 17.15 hrs
18.00 hrs
D.W. O.A. 1/3
DAY – 1 Yoga WT.303 Rifle 1/2
Sports & Games
1 Savadhan, vishram, Araamse, KhadeKhade,
& dahine/Baye/Pichemur, Teen Line Ban. DahineSaj, .303 rifle Introduction, Stripping, Names of the
1/15
P.T 1/5 GintiKar parts and assembling

D.W. O.A. 2/3


DAY – 2 WT. 303 Rifle 2/2 Sports & Games
2 Yoga & P.T KhadeKhadeKhule Line chal, Nikath Line chal, Lying position and hold, aiming I range and figure

1430 hrs to 16.00 hrs


2/5 Visarju, Linetor, Sizing getting on Parade, 2/15
target, aiming on wrong climate firer faults.

09.45 hrs to 13.00 hrs

Indoor classes
AgheChalPichechal

LUNCH BREAK
Indoor classes
D.W. O.A. 3/3 WT 7.62 SLR 1/2
DAY – 3 Yoga Length of Pace and time of marching Forming of 7.62 SLR Introduction, Stripping names of the parts Sports & Games
3 & squad with intervals Marching in slow time, and assembling 3/15
P.T 3/5 Stepping out and stepping shortWheeling in quick
time , Turning and diagonal march in quick time Care and cleaning
D.W.A. 1/2
WT 7.62 SLR 2/2
DAY – 4 Rifle Kesath Savdhan, Vishram, Araam Se, Sports & Games
4 Yoga& 7.62 SLR Introduction, Stripping names of the parts
BajuShastrameinDahinesaj,
P.T 4/5 and assembling Care and cleaning, Different firing 4/15
KhandeshastrameinDahinesaj, KhadeKhade Butt
positions and holding
salute,
WT 9 MM Carbine 1/1
D.W.A 2/2
DAY – 5 9 MM SAF Carbine Introduction, Stripping, names Sports & Games
5 Yoga Marching in slow time, Change direction in slow
of the parts and assembling and cleaning – different
& time, Attention ,stand at Easy and stand Easy, 5/15
firing positions, aiming and firing, Mechanism
P.T 5/5 Turnings and Inclining
stoppages and immediate action drill
DAY – 6 Weekend Indoor test
6 Weekend Test on T.S.T.C, Yoga, Squad Drill, Weapon Training
From 14.30 hrs to 17.30 hrs
2nd Week
MORNING EVENING

st nd rd
4th period
Day and 1 period 2 period 3 period
S.No 17.15 hrs to
date 06.00 hrs to 06.45 hrs 07.00 hrs to 07.45 hrs 16.30 hrs to 17.15 hrs
18.00 hrs
FC 1/1
AD-1/2
Road Walk& Slope from the order and order from the slope, Importance of field craft qualities of FC man and
7 DAY – 7 types of grounds and covers, Observation methods Sports & Games
Meditation Present from slope and slope from the present Port
1/7 from slope and slope from port, port from the order of observation night observation how things are 6/15
and order and order from the port, seen, Judging distance Camouflage and
concealment recognition and indication of Target
AD 2/2 MR 1/1
Road Walk& Sports & Games

1430 hrs to 16.00 hrs


8 DAY – 8 Meditation Change arms at slope at the trail, Change arms at Familiarization of Map, layout, uses, limitations,

09.45 hrs to 13.00 hrs


secure On guard from the order, order from on 7/15

Indoor classes
2/5 conventional science, Cardinal points, Scale, Relief

LUNCH BREAK
guard Tighten slings and loose slings. and contours.

Indoor classes
LD-1/3
Road Walk& Tactics-1/1 Sports & Games
9 DAY – 9 Meditation Description of short lathi, Attention stand at ease Tactical movements, Patrolling combing , and
3/5 and stand easy & Marching with lathi and saluting Interception 8/15
to the front, Message salute and flank salute
LD 2/3 Explosives -1/1
Road Walk& Land Mines, Clay-more mines, IEDs & Detection & Sports & Games
10 DAY – 10 Meditation Saluting to the front , Message salute, saluting to Disposal of Land mines & IEDs, Precautions
4/5 the flank Demonstration about various IEDs &equipments to 9/15
( Right and left) handle IEDS
MO 1/1
Road Walk& Mob operation, Definition, importance formation of
11 DAY – 11 LD 3/3Lathi Class opening and closing exercises Mob operation platoon, Use of Mob Operation Sports & Games
Meditation
cuts and jabs Revision equipments like Rubber Bullets, Vajra, Poly 10/15
5/5
Carbonate Lathi, Water Canon, Bell Heller, Stone
guards, First Aid box, Stretcher, Warning Flag etc

12 DAY - 12 Weekend Test on Arms Drill , Lathi Drill, Mob Control Weekend Indoor test
From 14.30 hrs to 17.30 hrs
3rd Week
MORNING EVENING
4th period
S. Day and 2nd period 3rd period
1st period 17.15 hrs to
No date 06.00 hrs to 06.45 hrs 06.50 hrs to 07.45 hrs 16.30 hrs to 17.15 hrs
18.00 hrs
VIP Security - 1/2 T.S 1/2
Yoga& Sports & Games
15 DAY-13 Basic principles of VIP Security, Equipment Introduction types of tear, effects of tear smoke,
Meditation
required for VIP Security, VIP Convoy and security grenade, shells, Introduction and types of gas guns , 11/15
1/4
measures to be taken to the convoy Gas gun drill, Grenades throwing and lobbing.

Yoga VIP Security - 2/2

09.45 hrs to 13.00 hrs


T.S 2/2

1430 hrs to 16.00 hrs


DAY-14 Duties of the VIP Escort personnel, Scale of Sports & Games

LUNCH BREAK
16 & Gas gun firing position drill and tear smoke

Indoor classes

Indoor classes
Meditation 2/4 security to VIP categories & security carcade grenades Throwing practice Demo and IP 12/15

Guard &Sentries -2/3


Yoga Guard & Sentries-1/3 Guard mounting turning out a guard for inspection
17 DAY-15 & Sports & Games
Guard definition rules, Guard mounting turning out by day and stand to by night practicals. Tactical
Meditation 3/4 a guard for inspection by day and stand to by night. guard and Post protection (PP) drill Do’s and Don’ts 13/15
in Naxalite affected areas.
Guard &Sentries -3/3
Yoga Guard definition and rules guard mounting turning Sports & Games
18 DAY-16
& out a guard for inspection by day and stand by night IP & all Movements Revision
Meditation 4/4 practical, Tactical guard and Post protection (PP) 14/15
drill. DO’s and Don’ts in Naxalite affected areas

19 DAY-17 Sports & Games


Revision on F.C, Tactics, M.R & V.I.P Security Revision on F.C, Tactics, M.R & V.I.P Security
15/15

20 DAY-18 Weekend Indoor test


Weekend Test on F.C, Tactics, M.R&V.I.P Security (Integrated)

VALEDICTION FUNCTION FROM 18.00 hrs TO 19.00 hrs


Police Training College, Vizianagaram
PPT Course(Civil) PC’s fit to act as HC’s for(3)weeks

(MARKS PATTERN OF OUTDOOR EXAMINATIONS)

Pass
SL. Total Max.
Subject & Marks breakup marks
No Marks
(40%)

1 Yoga & PT 25 10

2 Squad drill 30 12

3 Weapon Training & Viva voice 40 16

4 Arms Drill 20 8

5 Lathi Drill, Tear Gas & Mob Control 35 14

Field Craft & Tactics


6 50 20
(Written test & Viva Voice)

TOTAL 200 80
OUTDOOR EXAMINATION PATTERN ( 1 st WEEK )

1)YOGA & PT – 25 MARKS (Examination time: 06:00 Hrs to


08:15 Hrs)

6th Table Instructional Table Push-


Abdominals Yoga Total Marks
Card Card Ups

Marks 5M 5M 5M 5M 5M 25

Item 26 and 22 and


30 and above 18 and above 14 and above Below 14
Marks above above

Abdominals 5 4 3 2 1 0

Push ups 5 4 3 2 1 0

2)SQUAD DRILL 30 MARKS

Turnout Squad Dill with Arms Instructional ability Total Marks

MARKS 5 15 10 30

3)WEAPON TRAINING – 40 MARKS

.303 Rifle 7.62 SLR 9 MM Carbine


Viva Total
Handling Handling Handling

Marks 10 10 10 10 40
OUTDOOR EXAMINATION PATERN 2nd week)
(Examination time: 06:00 Hrs to 08:15 Hrs)

4.ARMS DRILL – 20 MARKS

Total
Arms Drill Instructional Ability
Marks
Marks
15 M 5M 20 M

5.LATHI DRILL & MOB CONTROL – 35 MARKS

Instructional
Lathi Drill Mob-Operation Tear Gas Total Marks
Ability
Marks
10 M 10 M 5M 10 M 35 M
OUT DOOR EXAMINATION PATERN (3 rd WEEK)
(Examination time: 06:00 Hrs to 08:15 Hrs)

5)Field Craft and Tactics – 50 Marks

FIELD CRAFT AND TACTICS, VIP SECURITY, Viva-voce in all Total


MAP READING,(INTEGRATED) WRITTEN subjects marks
TEST

Marks 40 10 50

PATTERN FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION

SL.No Section Type of questions No. of questions Marks


Multiple Choice 10 10
1. Section – A
Fill in the Blanks 5 5

2. Section – B Short Answers – 5 out of 7 to be answered 5 10


3. Section - C Long Answers – 3 out of 5 to be Answered 3 15
Total 40

Principal
Police Training College,
Vizianagaram.

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