The history of the Police Commemoration Day dates back to October 21, 1959 when a CRPF patrol party of SI Karan Singh and 10 men guarding the national frontiers were ambushed and killed by Chinese forces at Hot Springs in Ladakh, state DGP Besesayo Kezo said.
The bravery and resultant sacrifices of the personnel fighting at an altitude of 16,000 feet in the extreme cold and against all odds was an epitome of the rarest of rare courage, he said.
Saying that the police not only managed traffic or guarded VIPs, he said, "We are prepared for any responsibility, including guarding the national frontier."
"Police service is a 24-hour job and everyday on the war front," he said.
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The names of the 576 policemen, which include 11 DSPs, assistant commandants and officers of the higher ranks, and 565 non-gazetted officers and below, who died during the last one year were read out.
All battalions and dignitaries laid wreaths at the cenotaph in remembrance and honour of the policemen.