Tuesday, June 10, 2025

telangana first duty meet syllabus 2024

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  2. POLICE DUTY MEET
  3. GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING
  4. ANTI SABOTAGE CHECK EVENTS
  5. 1.
  6. GROUND SEARCH
  7. Maximum Marks
  8. : 100 (for individual participants)
  9. The team marks are to be obtained on the basis of addition of individual
  10. scores of the participants from a team.
  11. Distribution of Marks:
  12. a) 40 marks for detecting ten (10) IEDs or their components concealed in the
  13. ground (4 marks each for detection of 1 IED or its components) : TIME ( 15
  14. MINUTES)
  15. b) 20 marks for procedure followed in conducting AS check of the area to be
  16. sanitized, and handling of equipment (10 marks for procedure and 10
  17. marks for handling of the equipment)
  18. c) 20 marks for identifying explosives and components of IEDs and
  19. d) 20 marks for written test (MCQ)
  20. 2.
  21. ROOM SEARCH
  22. Maximum Marks
  23. : 100 (for individual participants)
  24. The team marks are to be obtained on the basis of addition of individual
  25. scores of the participants from a team.
  26. Distribution of Marks:
  27. a) 60 marks for detecting ten (10) IEDs or their components concealed in the
  28. Room (6 marks each for detection of 1 IED or its components) : TIME (15
  29. MINUTES)
  30. b) 20 marks for procedure followed in conducting AS check of the area to be
  31. sanitized, and handling of equipmen t (10 marks for procedure and 10
  32. marks for handling of the equipment)
  33. c) 20 marks for written test (MCQ)
  34. 3.
  35. VEHICLE SEARCH
  36. Maximum Marks
  37. : 100 (for individual participants)
  38. The team marks are to be obtained on the basis of addition of individual
  39. scores of the participants from a team.
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  41. Distribution of Marks:
  42. Distribution of Marks:
  43. a) 60 marks60 marks for detecting ten (10) IEDs or their components concealed in the for detecting ten (10) IEDs or their components concealed in the ground (6 marks each for detection of 1 Iground (6 marks each for detection of 1 IED or its components) : TIME (15 ED or its components) : TIME (15 MINUTES) MINUTES)
  44. b) 20 marks20 marks for procedure followed in conducting AS check of the area to be for procedure followed in conducting AS check of the area to be sanitized, and handling of equipment (10 marks for procedure and 10 sanitized, and handling of equipment (10 marks for procedure and 10 marks for handling of the equipment) marks for handling of the equipment)
  45. c) 20 marks20 marks for written test (MCQ)for written test (MCQ)
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  47. 4.. ACCESS CONTROL ACCESS CONTROL
  48. DFMD, HHMD and X
  49. DFMD, HHMD and X--Rays Rays
  50. Maximum Marks
  51. Maximum Marks: : 100100 (for individual participants) (for individual participants)
  52. The team marks are to be obtained on the basis of addition of individual
  53. The team marks are to be obtained on the basis of addition of individual scores of the participants from a team. scores of the participants from a team.
  54. (A) Personal Search and Frisking
  55. (A) Personal Search and Frisking -- DFMD & HHMD DFMD & HHMD —— 440 Marks 0 Marks
  56. (a) Detection of 5 items concealed in person, by using DFMD & HHMD
  57. (a) Detection of 5 items concealed in person, by using DFMD & HHMD ——
  58. 30 marks30 marks (6 marks each for detection of 1 IED or its components) : (6 marks each for detection of 1 IED or its components) :
  59. TIME (3 MINUTES) TIME (3 MINUTES)
  60. (b) Procedure and handling of equipment (b) Procedure and handling of equipment —— 10 marks10 marks
  61. (B) Baggage checking (X
  62. (B) Baggage checking (X--ray BIS) ray BIS) —— 440 Marks 0 Marks
  63. (a)
  64. (a) 330 marks0 marks for detection of 5 items concealed in baggage by using Xfor detection of 5 items concealed in baggage by using X--ray ray
  65. BIS (BIS (66 marks each marks each for detectionfor detection of 1 IED or its components): TIME (5 of 1 IED or its components): TIME (5
  66. MINUTES) MINUTES)
  67. (b) Procedure and handling of equipment (b) Procedure and handling of equipment -- 10 marks10 marks
  68. (c) (c) WWritten testritten test -- There will be questions on XThere will be questions on X--ray BIS, Knowledge about ray BIS, Knowledge about various types of BIS & latest system available for baggage inspection various types of BIS & latest system available for baggage inspection and limitations of HHMD & DFMD, and limitations of HHMD & DFMD, KnowledgeKnowledge about latest access about latest access control equipment available and control equipment available and -- 20 Marks20 Marks
  69. Note: For any clarification/queries: contact:
  70. Note: For any clarification/queries: contact: SriSri M.Ramakrishna, SP (Tech), M.Ramakrishna, SP (Tech), ISW, Hyderabad.ISW, Hyderabad. Mobile no. Mobile no. 8712657096/7702789999 8712657096/7702789999
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  72. POLICE DUTY MEET - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING COMPUTER AWARENESS COMPETITION
  73. Aim
  74. 1. The aim of the competition is to generate computer awareness and to cultivate computer culture among the Police personnel, promote office automation and to identify and encourage the existing talent through a spirit of healthy competition. This competition was introduced from 1992.
  75. Scope
  76. 2. The Scope of the competition is as follows:
  77. i) Event - I Computer Awareness: To test Computer Awareness and basic knowledge of information technology in the form of an objective type test. There shall be negative marking for wrong answers. For every wrong answer 0.25 negative marks shall be deducted. There will be no negative marks for questions with no answers (left blank/ not answered).
  78. ii) Event - II Office Automation: Tests involving office automation as follows:
  79. (a) Text entry MS-Word (for testing speed and accuracy, special features)
  80. (b) Creation of a table in MS-Excel. Preparation of graph (pie-chart, histogram, bar chart, line chart etc.) and printing
  81. iii) Event - III Programming Ability:
  82. Technical test for testing programming ability. The contestant will have the option giving the test either in (a) JAVA (b) .NET and .ASP.
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  84. Method of Conduct
  85. 3. The competition will be conducted for the Events - 1 and II as individual events and Event- Ill will be a team event. Individual scores will be aggregated for the individual events to get the team scores.
  86. AIPDM Team Composition
  87. 4. In Event-1, a maximum of four members from an organization can participate, while in Event-ll only one member of the team from an organization can participate. In Event-Ill, maximum of two members of the team would be permitted to participate. Each participant will be free to participate in more than one event. Participants for Event-1 shall be not above the rank of Asst. Sub Inspector whereas for Event-ll and III participants may be up to the rank of Dy. S.P.
  88. Eligibility
  89. 5. Each competitor should have completed at least one year’s service in the regular police force in the rank of constable or above, on the last date of the application for entry to the All India Police Duty Meet, prescribed by the Central Coordinating Committee. Other conditions, if any, mentioned in the rules for the individual competitions should also be followed.
  90. Arbitration
  91. 6. (i) In the event of protest in Event I, II and III, the decision of Chief Judge will be final and binding on all the teams.
  92. Tie
  93. 7. In the event of a tie for positions the following method shall be used
  94. i) Event-I: Contestant having the highest scope shall be declared the winner. In case of a tie besides number of correct answers, no. of wrong answers shall be taken into reckoning. Contestant with lesser negative marks shall be the winner. Other rules for this event are:-
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  96. (a) Best two scores out of all participants from a team will be taken into account for selecting the overall winning team.
  97. (iv) Event-ll: Contestant having the highest score shall be declared the winner. In case of a tie besides number of correct answers, no. of mistakes shall be taken into reckoning. Contestant with lesser mistakes shall be the winner.
  98. Event-Ill: Contestant having the highest score shall be declared the winner. In case of a tie besides number of correct answers, no. of wrong answers shall be taken into reckoning. Contestant with lesser negative marks shall be the winner
  99. Prizes
  100. Event-I : Individual Gold, Silver and Bronze for contestants standing First, Second and Third respectively.
  101. Event-ll : Individual Gold, Silver and Bronze for contestants standing First, Second and Third respectively.
  102. Event-Ill : Each member of the team will get Gold, Silver and Bronze for team standing First, Second and Third respectively.
  103. Best Team for Overall performance of Event -I, II and III only
  104. Winner Trophy : One
  105. Runners Up Trophy : One
  106. Overall performance is adjudged by the following formula
  107. (a) Average scores of Event - I + Score of Event - II + Score of Event - III Only two top scores of Event-I will be taken into consideration for calculating average
  108. In case of a tie (i.e. if two or more teams end up with the same score, then team that has higher average score in Event - I shall be the winner
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  110. SYLLABUS FOR COMPUTER
  111. AWARENESS COMPETITION STATE POLICE DUTY MEET
  112. Event -1
  113. OBJECTIVE TYPE TEST
  114. (Multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false and matching)
  115. Time: 90 Minutes Max Marks-100
  116. Hardware:
  117. 1. Fundamentals of Computers
  118. 2. Computer generations with changing technology
  119. (a) Super Computer, (b) Mini /Main Frames, (c) Laptops,
  120. (d) RISC/CISC/Intel Based Systems
  121. 3. Memories:
  122. (a) Chip, (b) MOS, (c) BIOS,
  123. (d) ROM/ RAM/EPROM/ ECC/ DDR/EDO,
  124. (e) Flash Memory
  125. 4. Storage device:
  126. (a) Hard disks, (b) Floppy diskettes,
  127. (c) CD-ROM/ DVD/ DAT/ CTD (d) Pen Drive,
  128. (e) RAID, (f) Storage Networks (SAN),
  129. (g) Clustering
  130. 5. Numbering systems:
  131. (a) Binary/ Octal/ Hexadecimal and their conversions,
  132. (b) Binary representations
  133. (c) Binary Calculations (Addition/ Subtraction/ Division/ Multiplication)
  134. (d) Negative Numbers,
  135. (e) Complements
  136. (f) Binary coded decimal (BCD) Numbers and their conversions
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  138. 6. Computer Peripherals
  139. (a) Printers/ Scanners, (b) Multimedia,
  140. (c) Modems, (d) RFIDs
  141. 7. Different types of ports
  142. 8. Computer architecture
  143. (a) Client - Server (b) Host Based / Master Slave
  144. (c) Hybrid (d) Peer to Peer
  145. (e) Different tires of architecture (two-tier / three tier)
  146. Software:
  147. 1. Office Suites
  148. (a) MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access)
  149. (b) Star Office Suite
  150. (c) Lotus Smart Suite (Lotus 123, Freelance, Lotus WordPro)
  151. 2. Data Bases
  152. (a) Visual FoxPro, (b) ORACLE,
  153. (c) MS SQL Server, (d) MS SQL/ PostGre SQL
  154. 3. Programming Tools
  155. (a) Visual Basic, VB.NET, (b) C, C++
  156. (c) C++ and Visual (d) Java, (e) XML
  157. 4. Web designing packages
  158. (a) HTML, (b) ASP/ASP.NET (c) XML
  159. 5. Data Warehousing and Data Mining
  160. (a) OLAP
  161. Operating Systems:
  162. 1. MS-DOS
  163. 2. Windows 9x/Windows 2000/Windows 2003/ Windows NT, Window 7
  164. 3. Novell Network
  165. 4. UNIX/Linux/Sun Solaris/ HP UX/ AIX
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  167. Groupware
  168. 1. MS Exchange
  169. 2. Lotus Notes
  170. 3. Novel Groupware
  171. Networking
  172. 1. Fundamentals of networking technology including
  173. (a) Types of networks
  174. (b) Hubs, Routers, Switches, Gateways
  175. (c) Cables (UTP/FDDI/ Ethernet etc.)
  176. (d) VAST Technology
  177. (e) ISDN/ PSTN, Leased Line, Frame relay
  178. (f) Wireless LAN Technology
  179. 2. OSI Layer and its functionalities
  180. 3. Protocols
  181. 4. Internet/Intranet/ Extranet
  182. 5. VPN
  183. 6. LAN/ WAN/ MAN
  184. 7. Data structure and communication
  185. 8. POLNET
  186. Computer Security
  187. 1. Cyber Security / Network security including
  188. (a) Firewall, (b) IDS, (c) IPS
  189. 2. CyberCrime
  190. 3. Cyber Forensics
  191. 4. Morphing
  192. 5. Virus
  193. (a) Types, (b) Functionalities, (c) Signature,
  194. (d) Scanners and cleaners
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  196. 6. Security Policy
  197. 7. Encryption technologies
  198. (a) PKI (b) 128 Bit, (c) SSL Miscellaneous
  199. (a) Scanning technology
  200. (b) OCR/OMR
  201. (c) Speech/ voice recognition
  202. (d) GIS
  203. (e) Robotics
  204. (f) Artificial Intelligence
  205. (g) Biometrics
  206. (h) Bioinformatics
  207. (i) Blue Tooth Technology
  208. (j) IT Act 2000
  209. (k) IT Initiatives in Police
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  211. Event-ll
  212. Office Automation (Part -1)
  213. Time 60 Minutes Max Marks-100
  214. Topics
  215. MS-Office- 2016 (Latest version)
  216. (a) Text Entry in MS - Word (Speed and accuracy will be tested)
  217. (b) Creation of a table in MS-Excel and preparation of a graph (Pie -Chart, Histogram, Bar Chart, Line Chart, etc.) pivot table and print
  218. Event – III
  219. (Multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false and matching)
  220. Time: 60 Minutes Max Marks-100
  221. Event - III Programming Ability:
  222. Objective Type test for testing programming ability. The contestant will have the option giving the test either in (a) JAVA (b) .NET and .ASP
  223. NOTE: For any clarification/queries: contact: Sri Sanjeev Rao, ASI, CID, Mobile No. 9948262285
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  225. POLICE DUTY MEET - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING DOG COMPETITION
  226. (The Word - ‘Dog’ includes both sex)
  227. RULES:
  228. 1. Police Dog Competition will be open to all Police Dogs (of any breed) who are working in Police Dog units of any State of India, Central Police Organization and Union Territory.
  229. 2. All Dogs entered in the Competition should have pedigree Papers & Registration certificate from any registered Kennel Club of India. These conditions will be waived in respect of imported dogs and they will be allowed to take part by showing the registration and pedigree papers of the country from where imported.
  230. 3. No dog below 18 months shall be allowed to enter in the competition.
  231. 4. No bitch in season or over 33 days pregnancy shall be allowed to compete or be allowed on the trial grounds.
  232. 5. All the dogs participating in the competition should have been vaccinated against various fatal communicable diseases at least 21 days prior to the competition.
  233. 6. No dog will be allowed in the competition arena without clearing veterinary examination and documentation.
  234. 7. Each Dog will be examined thoroughly by a panel of two veterinary doctors, appointed by the Committee, before it is allowed to enter the ground.
  235. 8. No dog will be eligible for competition, which is totally blind, defective in hearing, suffering from any infection or contagious disease or any deformity interfering with the performance of dog.
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  237. 9. Arrangements for food etc., of Dogs will be made by the incharge officers of the Unit which enters dogs for competition. Each dog exhibitor will bring his own Mattresses, Durries, grooming-equipment, equipment for food, equipment for competition i.e. Harness, Choke-chain, Collar, Leash, Tracking lead, Dumbbell, Ball etc., and keep First Aid arrangements handy if required immediately by any dog or handler.
  238. TRADE TEST
  239. 10. To make the competition more professional and skill oriented, the test will be conducted in three trades namely:
  240. (i) Tracker
  241. (ii) Explosive
  242. (iii) Narcotics
  243. 11. All dogs irrespective of their breed and sex will be allowed to take part in competition.
  244. 12. A team of dogs should consist of not less than three dogs and not more than six dogs. Not more than two dogs can participate in one trade.
  245. I. TRADE TEST MARKING – TRACKING
  246. 1. Obedience Test - 25 marks
  247. 2. Refusal of food - 25 marks
  248. 3. Retrieve over Two hurdles of 3
  249. feet height each - 25 marks
  250. 4. Seek or find - 25 marks
  251. 5. Scent discrimination - Judges
  252. scent (out of 6 scented hankies) - 50 marks
  253. 6. Scent identification - 50 marks
  254. 7. Tracking on lead over 500 yards - 200 marks
  255. but not more than 600 yards with
  256. one cross two curves and track.
  257. One hour old track.
  258. —————
  259. Total - 400 marks
  260. —————
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  262. II. TRADE TEST MARKING - EXPLOSIVE
  263. 1. Obedience Test - 25 marks
  264. 2. Refusal of food - 25 marks
  265. 3. Building Search - 75 marks
  266. 4. Ground Search - 100 marks
  267. 5. Vehicle Search - 75 marks
  268. 6. Luggage Search - 60 marks
  269. 7. Human Body search - 40 marks
  270. —————
  271. Total Marks - 400 marks
  272. —————
  273. III. TRADE TEST MARKING – NARCOTICS
  274. 1. Obedience Test
  275. - 25 marks
  276. 2. Refusal of food
  277. - 25 marks
  278. 3. Ground Search
  279. - 75 marks
  280. 4. Vehicle Search
  281. - 75 marks
  282. 5. Building Search
  283. - 75 marks
  284. 6. Human body Search
  285. - 50 marks
  286. 7. Luggage search
  287. - 100 marks
  288. Total
  289. - 425 marks
  290. GUIDELINES TO CONDUCT TRACKER TEST
  291. (a) Obedience Test
  292. This includes heel free, sit, up and come. Dog to walk on left side of handler. Heel free consisting of left about and right about turns, fast, medium and slow walks to be done. Dog lagging behind or moving in front to be penalized 5 points. Dog will sit at every command of halt. One word of command for each work will be given for sit, up and come. Every extra command or signal of handler to be penalized 5 points.
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  294. (b) Refusal of Food from Strangers
  295. This exercise may be done by stranger at any time during the course of test. Raw meat, liver, biscuit or anything that could tempt the dog to be tried. Water in a bowl may also be used.
  296. (c) Retrieve
  297. Two hurdles of 3 feet height each will be placed atleast 10 feet apart. Dog will have to retrieve dumb-bell provided by handler over these hurdles both while going to fetch and coming back.
  298. Dog to finish, sit at heel, one command each of fetch, cease and heel to be given. Every extra command or action, before command, to be penalized 5 points. Mouthing or dropping object to be penalized by 5 points.
  299. (d) Seek for Find
  300. Handler will drop small flat article (leather diary or purse) while walking. Dog to be sent back after going at least 50 yards. Smell of handler to be given and order of seek or find should be given. Dog should not play with the article or drop it on the way otherwise 5 marks will be deducted. Dog and handler should not be sent on a straight course. One command of seek or find and one command of fetch is permitted. Extra signal of commands penalized 5 marks each time.
  301. (e) Scent Discrimination - Judge’s Scent
  302. Six handkerchiefs will be given to spectator one minute before start of exercise. The handkerchief of the judge’s scent will also be placed among six hankies. All the hankies will be lined up in any formation. During the placement operation of hankies, the dog and the handler will face away. Wrong indication minus 10 marks. Mouthing/dropping of hankies minus 5 marks, Total time for exercise 10 minutes maximum.
  303. (f) Scent Identification
  304. In this exercise, 10 persons will stand up in any formation along with the suspect. Scent to the dog will be given by
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  306. handkerchief, shoe, knife or any weapon of offence of the suspect. The dog has to catch the suspect by catching his right arm. Jumping on person, other than the suspect will be negative marked by 5 points. Time allowed for the exercise will be 10 minutes maximum
  307. (g) Tracking
  308. The track lay should not be less than 1 (one) km. and while laying the track, judge/judges should consider the topography and soil conditions of that area. Accordingly, curves and cross tracking should be decided in advance and should not be fixed in numbers.
  309. The judges shall lay a different track for each dog. A shoe or slipper or knife or weapon of offence or head cloth or other suitable article shall be given to the dog for scent. Dog must take scent from the spot and trace the persons. (The dog to be on tracking lead of 30 ft.) An encouragement may be given but no directional signal or command is allowed. The exercise finishes when the dog has found the suspect. If the dog misses trail, no recast or re-tracking is permitted, but when obstacles like water, walls etc., have been met, recasts are allowed at that spot. If the dog is on wrong track, for more than 100 yards, the judge may disqualify the dog. One Judge should be stationed near the end of track where suspect is located. Complete tracking time should not be more than 45 minutes.
  310. GUIDELINES TO CONDUCT EXPLOSIVE TEST
  311. Explosive used for test will be both from low power explosive (Gun powder) as well as high power explosive group i.e. Dynamite, TNT, C4, Plastics, RDX, Semtex or similar new arrivals etc. (Hidden explosives will hereafter be referred as ‘articles’). The article to be hidden should not be less than 100 gms.
  312. (a) Obedience Test
  313. This includes heel free, sit, up and come. Dog to walk on left side of handler. Heel free consisting of left about and right
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  315. about turns, fast, medium and slow walks to be done. Dog lagging behind or moving in front to be penalized 5 points. Dog will sit at every command of halt. One word of command for each work will be given for sit, up and come. Every extra command or signal of handler to be penalized 5 points.
  316. (b) Refusing Food from Strangers
  317. This exercise may be done at any time during the course of test. Raw meat, liver, biscuit or anything that could tempt the dog to be tried. Water in a bowl may also be used.
  318. (c) Ground search
  319. (i) Area to be searched is 30’x 30'.
  320. (ii) Only two packets containing explosives will be used. These will be buried at a minimum 3 inches depth and maximum 6 inches depth in two separate pits.
  321. Area to be searched will be marked by red flags and shown to the handler. The handler will fix the harness, stand at the place near the ground indicated by the judge. After getting orders from the Judge, he will order his dog, ‘Go find’. After locating the item, the dog will indicate it by sitting or barking. Maximum time for search will be 15 minutes.
  322. (d) Vehicle Search
  323. During the vehicle search event for explosive, there should be at least two articles for search, Buses, trucks, tractors, light vehicles and two wheelers can be used to hide the articles. In case of bus, truck, jeep and car, a single vehicle is to be kept for searching. If 2 wheelers are to be searched then at least five two wheelers should be used.
  324. For explosive search, first the dog will search the outer side of the vehicle, and after ensuring that nothing is hidden outside, the dog will enter into the vehicle and search inside. While doing so the handler will not fiddle with the windows. Maximum search time allowed is:- for heavy vehicle -15 minutes, light vehicle - 10 minutes and two wheeler - 5 minutes.
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  326. (e) Building search
  327. Area 2-3 roomed house. (02) articles will be hidden. The articles hidden should not be at a place beyond the reach of dogs. In case the articles are to be hidden at a height, it should not be placed beyond a height of 5 feet. It is preferable that the room to be searched,has things which are normally kept in a house or office in daily life. Total search time will be 10 min per room.
  328. (f) Human Body Search
  329. At least 10 persons are to be used for this exercise. Out of these persons, articles will be given to one person only. They will stand in a line, 3 feet apart and on getting ‘Go’ signal from the judge, the dog will sniff the persons one by one and indicate the article by sitting or barking at person in possession of article. Maximum search time 10 minutes.
  330. g) Luggage Search
  331. Luggage used can be suitcases, bedding, flower pots, handbags, cartons and similar items. A maximum of 10 such items can be used as luggage. However, the article can be hidden only in two items. Each piece of luggage should be placed at a distance of one foot room each other. Maximum search time 10 minutes.
  332. NOTES FOR JUDGES FOR EXPLOSIVE TEST
  333. During explosives search, dog should always lead the handler and move forward. Moreover, all the search exercise should be done in either without/free leash or if the dog is performing with leash, the leash should be loose and handler should remain at least 3-4 feet behind the door so that dog could perform freely.
  334. Deduction of marks should be applicable in the tests
  335. i.e. explosive search events for every extra command. Keeping in view severity and gravity of explosion these days, penalty of 10 marks shall be imposed if Dog and its Handler enter the vehicle before clearing it from outside.
  336. 1. Dog should, willingly go ahead of his Handler on word of command ‘Go’
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  338. 2. On detection of explosive, the Dog should sit facing the explosive within 60 cms., of the site of articles and indicate it by sitting or barking.
  339. 3. Wrong indication of the articles will be penalized by deduction 10 points.
  340. 4. Articles will be hidden at least one hour before the commencement of search in each case to ensure availability of scent in its surrounding areas.
  341. 5. Any effort on the part of Handler to lead the Dog to the place of hidden articles, will be negatively marked, by imposing a penalty of 05 marks.
  342. 6. The Judge will also take into consideration the attitude of handler while awarding marks. The following actions of the handler will, in particular be noticed and marks awarded for each e.g. attitude of Handler, making use of the wind directions by the Handler, exerting influence on the movement of Dog and action to control the Dog.
  343. 7. In case of vehicle, if the Dog and its Handler goes without clearing it from outside, penalty of 10 marks shall be imposed.
  344. 8. If articles are to be changed for the next exhibitor, ground, vehicle, room should also be changed, because where earlier items were hidden, traces of scent will remain and the dog will indicate them.
  345. 9. In case of man search, the persons hiding the article should be changed preferably but the fresh man should have had the article in his possession at least one hour in advance. It is advisable to keep at least 5 persons ready with articles before starting the test, so that they can be changed easily.
  346. GUIDELINES TO CONDUCT NARCOTICS TEST
  347. Cocaine, charas, opium, morphine, LSD, brown sugar, heroin or similar type, psychotropic drugs will be used for test. Minimum quantity of the narcotic 100 grams.
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  349. (a) Obedience Test
  350. This includes heel free, sit, up and come. Dog to walk on left side of handler. Heel free consisting of left about and right about turns, fast, medium and slow walks to be done. Dog lagging behind or moving in front to be penalized 5 points. Dog will sit at every command of halt. One word of command for each work will be given for sit, up and come. Every extra command or signal of handler to be penalized 5 points.
  351. (b) Refusing Food from Strangers
  352. This exercise may be done at any time during the course of test. Raw meat, liver, biscuit or anything that could tempt the dog to be tried. Water in a bowl may also be used.
  353. (c) Building Search
  354. Area 2-3 roomed house. Two articles will be hidden. The articles hidden should not be at a place beyond the reach of dogs. In case the articles are to be hidden at a height, it should not be placed beyond a height of 5 feet. It is preferable that the room to be searched, has things which are normally kept in a house or office in daily life. Maximum search time will be 10 minutes per room.
  355. (d) Vehicle Search
  356. Buses, trucks, tractors, light vehicles and two wheelers can be used to hide the articles. In case of bus and truck, a single vehicle is to be kept for searching. In case of 2 wheeler vehicles, at least five two wheelers should be used.
  357. First the dog will search the outer side of the vehicle, and after ensuring that nothing is hidden outside, the dog will enter into the vehicle and search inside. Maximum search time will be 15 minutes for heavy vehicle, ten minutes for light vehicle and 5 minutes for two wheeler.
  358. (e) Luggage Search
  359. Luggage used can be suitcases, bedding, handbags, cartons and similar items. A maximum of 10 such items can be used as luggage. However, the article can be hidden only in two items. Maximum search time will be 10 minutes.
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  361. (f) Ground search
  362. (a) Area to be searched is 30' x 30
  363. (b) Only two packets containing articles will be used. These will be buried at a minimum 3 Inches Depth and maximum 6 Inches Depth.
  364. Area to be searched will be marked by red flags and shown to the handler. The handler will fix the harness, stand at the place near the ground indicated by the judge. After getting orders from the Judge, he will order his dog, ‘Go find’. After locating the item the dog will indicate it by sitting or barking or pawing or mouthing. Maximum search time will be 15 minutes.
  365. (g) Human Body Search
  366. At least 10 persons are to be used for this exercise. Out of these persons, articles will be given to one person only. They will stand in any formation at a distance of three feet apart and on getting ‘Go’ signal from the judge, the dog will sniff the persons one by one and indicate the article by sitting or barking or mouthing or pawing article possessed by the person. Maximum search time will be 10 minutes.
  367. NOTES FOR JUDGES FOR NARCOTICS TEST
  368. 1. Dog should, willingly go ahead of his handler on word of command ‘Go’
  369. 2. On detection of narcotics, the dog should indicate it by sitting or barking or mouthing or pawing.
  370. 3. Wrong indication of the articles will be penalized by deducting 10 points.
  371. 4. Articles will be hidden at least one hour before the commencement of search in each case to ensure availability of scent in its surrounding areas.
  372. 5. Any effort on the part of handler to lead the dog to the place of hidden articles, will be negatively marked, by imposing a penalty of 05 marks.
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  374. 6. The Judge will also take into consideration the attitude of handler while awarding marks. The following actions of handler will, in particular, be noticed and marks awaited for each e.g. attitude of handler of making use of the wind directions, exerting incline the movement of the dog and action to control the dog.
  375. 7. In case of vehicles, if the handler goes inside the vehicle without clearing it from outside, the act is to be negatively marked and 5 marks deducted
  376. 8. If articles are to be changed for the next exhibitor, ground, vehicle, room should also be changed, because where earlier items were hidden, traces of scent will remain and the dog will indicate them.
  377. 9. In case of man search, the persons hiding the article should be changed preferably but the fresh man should have had the article in his possession at least one hour in advance. It is advisable to keep at least 5 persons ready with articles before starting the test, so that they can be changed easily.
  378. 10. Deduction of marks should be applicable in the tests i.e.
  379. Narcotics search event for every extra command.
  380. TIME SLOT ALLOTTED FOR EXPLOSIVE AND NARCOTICS SEARCH
  381. In both Explosive and Narcotic Search, the Dog handler shall immediately report to the judge as soon as the dog has indicated the hidden articles instead of waiting for the allotted time slot for these events
  382. NOTE: For any clarification/queries: contact: Md. Iqbal, RI, ISW, Mobile No. 8712657030
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  384. POLICE DUTY MEET - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING POLICE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 1. This competition is open to all Police Officers including Police Photographers who may use official cameras issued to them by their departments. 2. Each State/Unit may send not more than two representatives to take part in this competition. A competitor who participates in the competition in one meet and securing 1st, 2nd or 3rd position shall not be allowed to participate in it for the subsequent three future meets. The Inspector-General of Police of the respective participating state will have to certify in writing that these conditions of eligibility have been correctly observed. 3. The subject for the competition in this group would be indoor or outdoor scenes of crimes. Traffic or other accidents, or objects having evidentiary value in a criminal case. The scene of crime will be changed every year and a small clue included so that competitors could show their skill in taking close-ups photography. (i) Camera – Digital SLR camera or any Digital camera. (ii) Procedure – Four (4) continuous shots will be taken. The memory Chip/CF Card should be taken out of the Camera without any deletion. The competitor will make their own prints with PC in front of the judges and will hand over to the judges. 4. Only four photographs of the subject from any four angles will be allowed. The use of flash lights for photographing indoor scenes, the use of exposure Meter in outdoor scenes and the use of tripods and filters will be allowed. No supplementary Flood lighting will be permitted. There will not be more than four exposures. 5. Details regarding the subject for the competition would be indicated by the judges to the competitors before the commencement of the competition. 6. To avoid any doubt as to the authorship of the photograph, each competitor will be given an identification number card which must be photographed in each exposure.
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  386. 7. The prints must be accompanied by a form mentioning the following particulars: Name…………….. State……………… Make of Camera and where made………………….. Lens………………………… Exposure: Lens stop…………….Shutter Speed…………… Film………………….Filter. Paper………………… 8. A viva voice test in general photography will be held with 10 marks allotted to it. The competitors must know not only the practical but also the important theoretical aspects of photography. For example, they speed, shutter speed and lighting conditions. Similarly, they must have adequate knowledge about the type of material and equipment to be used for different types of photography in the filed covered by Police photography. Close-up photography is absolutely essential in forensic work. 9. Rolling trophies will be awarded to the individuals securing the first & second places. Medals will be given to the competitors placed first, second and third. 10. The contest will be judged by a Board of Judges whose decision in all matters affecting the contest will be final.
  387. NOTE: For any clarification/queries: contact: Sri M. Laxmi Narsimha Reddy, SI, CID, Mobile no. 9440724896
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  389. POLICE DUTY MEET - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING
  390. SCIENTIFIC AIDS TO INVESTIGATION :
  391.  Not more than 2 teams may be fielded by any unit. Each team will consist of 5 members; 1 Inspector, 2 Sub- Inspectors, 1 ASI or HC and 1 constable.
  392.  Any person who has served as an expert in the State Finger Print Bureau shall not be allowed to take part in this competition.
  393. i) Forensic Science Written Test (50 marks)
  394.  The paper for written test in forensic Science will be of one hour duration and a maximum of 50 marks will be assigned for this paper.
  395.  The object of this test is to elicit from the competitors, the extent of their appreciation of the application of forensic science in investigation of each type of case viz.,
  396.  Burglaries involving breaking open padlocks, body locks, safes, windows, doors etc. All these come under examination of tool marks.
  397.  Suspected cases of poisoning.
  398.  Investigation of homicide and suicide.
  399.  Offences using fire arms, Arson
  400.  Application of different photographic techniques in the investigation of questioned documents including erasures, overwriting, invisible writings, etc.
  401.  Hit-and-run automobile accidents.
  402. The problems regarding questioned documents will be included in the papers on Forensic Science and the oral test thereof. As Investigating Officers very frequently come across blood, semen and other biological stains, hair, glass, soils, wood fragments, fibres, paper, textiles and other miscellaneous traces such as dust, ash, etc., one or two questions may be set on the significance of such evidence. These questions will be so designed as to elicit broadly from the competitors, the importance of different kinds of examinations to which the above material will be subjected, for ascertaining any information that
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  404. may lead to a satisfactory solution of the crime.
  405. ii) Medico-Legal Oral Test (50 marks )
  406.  The oral examination will be on Medico-legal and scientific subjects. Before the examination starts, the competitors will be given 30 minutes to study the problem/ case study set forth for the competition. They will be allowed to jot down any points that they wish to note, but will not be allowed to make detailed notes. Thereafter, questions will be asked relating to subjects like the examination of dead bodies, examination of injuries and examination of scenes of crime, accidents, collecting exhibits and their dispatch for examination. The framing of questions will be left at the discretion of three judges who will test the competitor on 1. Procedures of Investigation, 2. Application of Forensic Science and 3. Medico Legal aspects of the given case.
  407. iii) Finger Prints ( Practical - 40 marks and Oral test -10 marks)
  408. A scene of crime will be arranged having 2 or 3 objects on which latent finger/ visible/ semi visible impressions will be recorded. The nature of the objects will be such as to necessitate the use of 2 or 3 different powders for developing the latent prints, depending upon the nature of surface. Each competitor will be asked to look for and develop these latent prints within the prescribed time not exceeding 20 minutes. After the practical test oral test will be conducted to test the competitor with regard to Finger Print Science
  409. iv) Crime Investigation, Criminal Laws, Rules & Procedures and Court Judgements written test (50 marks)
  410.  Crime investigation include multiple choice questions comprising of topics like:-
  411.  Crime investigations
  412.  Law and procedures/rules
  413.  Judgements etc.
  414.  Crime investigation
  415.  Investigations of homicide
  416.  Dacoity and Robbery
  417.  Rape
  418.  Cases of Rioting etc.
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  420.  Law
  421.  Major Acts (New Criminal Laws) & all Minor Acts
  422.  Rules & Proceedings
  423.  FIR
  424.  Inquest
  425.  T.I. Parade
  426.  Interrogation
  427.  Search & Seizure etc.
  428.  Court Judgements
  429.  Chiefly the Judgments & Rules of Supreme Court & High Courts
  430. (v) Lifting and Packing of Exhibits (practical test-50)
  431.  This test comprises of lifting, packing, sealing and forwarding of exhibits for examination, along with a letter of advice/ Forwarding note to expert (FSL)
  432.  A simulated crime scene with some Material Objects will be arranged from where the competitor will have to lift, pack, seal and forward the Material Objects to FSL.
  433. (vi) Crime Scene Photography:
  434.  The competitor should neither be from amongst those employed as regular Police photographers nor should they have been so employed in the past.
  435.  Only the following cameras will be used:
  436.  Camera - Digital Cyber Shot Camera (Compact camera with non-detachable lens) with memory chip/CF card with 6x optical zoom (max).
  437.  Procedure - Six (6) continues shots will be taken, 6th shot will be of only the chest No. of the competitor. Memory chip/CF card will be taken out by the competitor and will be handed over to the Judges present for printing through PC. Five minutes will be given to each competitor for studying the scene of crime and 10 minutes for taking 6 photographs of the scene of crime
  438. vii) Police Portraits (50 marks)
  439.  The competitors will be shown a specimen of a Suspect Anti-Social element for a limited period of time to be fixed beforehand and intimated
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  441. to the competitors by the Judges. The competitors will be asked to describe specimen in English. The tests will be held after a certain lapse of time, the exact duration of which would be left to the discretion of the judges.
  442. viii) Observation
  443.  The competitors will be shown a clipping of Scene of Crime or Crime Occurrence for a limited period of time and will then be asked questions on them, either immediately or after some lapse of time.
  444. NOTE: For any guidance or clarification please contact Sri D. Pratap, Addl. SP, TGGENCO, Hyderabad, Mobile No. 8340865975.
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  446. POLICE DUTY MEET - GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING VIDEOGRAPHY COMPETITION 1. This competition is open to all Police Officers including Police Photographers who may use official cameras issued to them by their departments. The aim of competition is to judge the ability and proficiency of competitors in handling video equipment and videography the scenes of incident. 2. Each State may send not more than two representatives to take part in this competition. A competitor who participates in the competition in one meet and securing 1st, 2nd or 3rd position shall not be allowed to participate in it for the subsequent three future meets. The Inspector-General of Police of the respective participating State will have to certify in writing that these conditions of eligibility have been correctly observed.
  447. 3. The subject for the competition would be an outdoor scene having evidentiary value. The competition would be based on any of the functional requirements related to police duties as indicated below: a) Law and Order – Crowd Control b) VIP Security/evacuation – Security arrangements: c) Traffic/explosion incident – Record of scene of crime/incident. d) Police Sports/Games – Recording events. 4. The distribution of marks would be as given below: i. Observation Skill - 10 ii. Description of scene - 20 from two angles/directions, number Plate should be mandatory (in case of vehicles) iii. Description of overall scene - 10 iv. Close up view of high points/action - 10 v. Vital clues – identification details - 10 vi. Ability to handle the Video equipment - 10 vii. Overall quality - 10 ------- 100
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  449. 5. Competitors should bring their own equipment in good working condition. No provision will be made by Organisers. Only “Digital Video Camera” with removable recording media (like memory chip/SD Card/CF Cards etc.) will be used during Videography competition. Digital Video Camera with built-in Hard disk will not be allowed. i. Each entrant will be given 90 secs (1-1/2mt) to attach the battery and load the tape. This will be done in the presence of the judges. ii. Two minutes will be given to each competitor for studying the scene of incident after he leaves the camera with the judges: iii. 90 secs (1-1/2 mt) will be given to the competitor immediately (to record the title along with date/time) iv. Subsequently 5 minutes will be given to record the incident/activity. The videography should fully describe the place of occurrence; illustrate special features, vital clues of evidentiary value besides the date/time of occurrence. v. At least two identical scenes will be created for the competition vi. To avoid any doubt as to the authorship of the videography, each competitor will be given an identification card, which must be compulsorily recorded along-with the actual recording of the scene. vii. The competitor would bring his own camera, batteries and other essential accessories. viii. After completion of the allotted time, the competitor will remove the storage device from the camera and hand it over to the Judges. The identity number should be written on the top of the storage device before handing over. ix. The scene to be Videographer should not be touched by any competitor. 6. The scene of the Videography will be changed every year and a small clue included so that the competitors could show their skill in taking its close-up. 7. The competition will be judged by a panel of judges whose decision in all matters affecting the contest will be final. This competition will be conducted in collaboration with the Intelligence Bureau.
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  451. 8. The method of examination is only illustrative in nature and not comprehensive. 9. Rolling trophy will be “awarded to the team securing the first” places. The team scoring highest number of marks in aggregate will be awarded the winner’s trophy. Medals will be awarded to individuals placed first, second and third in the competition.
  452. NOTE: For any clarification/queries: contact: Sri M. Laxmi Narsimha Reddy, SI, CID, Mobile no. 9440724896

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