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Former DGP J&K cremated with full State honours

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Jammu: Former Director General of Police J&K, M M Khajooria, was cremated with full State honors at the Shastri Nagar crematorium today afternoon. 

A team of J&K personnel accorded a ceremonial guard of honor to the former Director General, who passed away yesterday.

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A galaxy of senior serving and retired officers from Civil and Police administration that includes DGP, J&K, Dilbag Singh, Retd. Chief Secretaries, B R Kundal & B R Sharma, Retd. DsGP, Dr. Ashok Bhan & Dr. S P Vaid, Commandant General HG/CD/SDRF, Dr. B Srinivas, Spl DG Crime, A K Choudhary, ADsGP SJM Gillani, Dr. S D Singh Jamwal, Mukesh Singh, M K Sinha, Danesh Rana, Alok Kumar, and people of different walks paid their last respect to the departed officer.

Pertinent to mention that M M Khajooria passed away yesterday. DGP J&K, Dilbag Singh visited his home last night and paid respects to the departed soul, and shared the grief of the bereaved family members and relatives. 

The DGP J&K has said that the departed officer will be remembered for his services to the people and to the department.

M.M. Khajooria was the 2nd DGP of Jammu and Kashmir and led the force from 16-01-1985 to 25-05-1986. He has the distinction to be the first Police officer from J&K to be inducted into the Indian Police Service (IPS).

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