I-day: CRPF leads gallantry medals tally with 5 Shaurya Chakras for JK ops

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Daredevilry in counter-militancy operations in the Kashmir Valley, including the Lethpora and Sumbal camp attacks, earned the CRPF the highest number of gallantry medals -- 96 -- this Independence Day, including five Shaurya Chakras, the third highest peacetime bravery award.

As the troops were alert and prepared, the (CRPF) team eliminated the four terrorists and finished the operation in quick 45 minutes, the citation for the operation read.

Deputy and D (posthumously) of the 182nd battalion of the force won the medal (Shaurya Chakra) for their brave act of thwarting a similar attack by three militants on the district police line camp in Pulwama on August 26 last year.

The encounter had gone on for 20 hours.

"Baban laid down his life for the cause of the nation in the treacherous gunfire," the citation said.

The country's largest paramilitary force, with over three lakh personnel in its ranks, got the highest of these bravery medals and only its personnel were chosen amongst all the forces for the top notch President's Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG).

It also got 89 Police Medals for Gallantry (PMG) making the highest tally of these citations for it during any

While Constable Sharief-ud-din Ganaie and got the PPMG posthumously for displaying raw grit and courage during the December 30 last year suicide attack on their camp in Lethpora (district), eight of their colleagues were decorated with the PMG for the same operation.

The midnight attack on the 131-acre camp, that had inadequate perimeter security owning to ongoing construction, went on for over 36 hours during which five men of the paramilitary force were killed.

"Operation Lethpora was one of the most daunting and challenging operations and it was replete with numerous challenges, including logistical constraints, the enormous and knotty terrain, including rescue of scores of trapped force personnel in the buildings and overcoming of the initial casualities," the citation said.

Three militants were killed at the end of the violent siege and a lethal cache of weapons and ammunition was recovered from them.

While Ganaie, who was one of the sentries of the camp, and Tafail laid down their lives in the line of duty, (DIG) A S Negi, commandants and L Ibomcha Singh, sub-inspector and constables S Prakash, Jitendra Kumar, and were also awarded for rendering their duty with courage.

The CRPF had deployed close to 65 battalions in for counter-militancy and law and order assistance duties. Each of its battalion had about 1,000 personnel.

A total of 177 PMsG were awarded this time to various state police and central paramilitary forces, a release said.

The CRPF was followed by the Police that was accorded 37 PMsG, (11), (10), (8), (6) among others.

A total of 942 state police and paramilitary personnel were decorated with various service medals on the eve of the 72nd

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 20:05 IST