Nandakumar Chaugule

Nandkumar Chaugule
Nandkumar Chaugule receiving President’s Police Medal by Shri K Shankarnarayan-Hon Governor, for Meritorious Service in 2008
Born Nandkumar Chaugule
(1955-10-14) 14 October 1955
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation ex Deputy Commissioner of Police

Nandakumar Chaugule (born 14 October 1955) is an ex Deputy Commissioner of Police, Maharashtra. He has served 38 years in police service and has received Presidents Medal[1] for Meritorious Service on 24 January 2010. During the 1993 bomb blast which rocked Mumbai, he was in charge of the bomb detection and disposal squad and played a vital role in promoting safety and the capture of the accused within 24 hours, his work is well described in the book:The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts By S Hussain Zaidi[2], also his character is played by Zakir Hussain as Inspector NandKumar Chougale in movie Black Friday (2007 film)[3]

Early life

Post completion of two years training course at Police Training College, Nasik, Nandkumar Anant Chaugule was selected for the post of Sub-Inspector of Police in October 1975.

Career

He has served his services in several regions across Mumbai Kherwadi, Sahar Airport, Thane, Oshiwara, Navi Mumbai and Nashik. Worked across several sections such as State CID (Int), M.S. Mumbai, Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad, Airport Security and Administration and Traffic Branch.

His exceptional cases include:

He retired in 2013 and now lives in Mumbai.

References

  1. "President's Police Medal for 2 in Maharashtra list of 38 | TwoCircles.net". twocircles.net. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  2. Zaidi, Hussain (January 2002). Black Friday: The True Story Of The Bombay Bomb Blasts. Pengin Books. ISBN 0143028219.
  3. "Black Friday (2007 film)". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  4. Gargan, Edward A. (1993-03-16). "2 Suspects Held and 2 Flee in Fatal Bombay Blasts". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  5. "1993 Bombay serial blasts: Terror strikes Indias financial capital, over 300 dead". indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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