Mumbai’s new police chief saved lives in 26/11 terror attacks
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March 17, 2021 23:37 IST
Hemant Nagrale spotted bag containing RDX near Taj hotel, rescued hostages and shifted injured to hospitals
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Hemant Nagrale spotted bag containing RDX near Taj hotel, rescued hostages and shifted injured to hospitals
Senior IPS officer Hemant Nagrale, who was on Wednesday appointed the new Police Commissioner of Mumbai, saved lives during the 26/11 terror attacks by recovering a bag containing RDX near the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in south Mumbai and shifting it to a safer place.
Mr. Nagrale, who was holding additional charge as State Director General of Police, got the Mumbai Police chief’s post after the Maharashtra government transferred Param Bir Singh and posted him to the State Home Guard over his handling of the security scare outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s house.