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P. Vijayan IPS
Additional Director General of Police
Personal details
Born
Puthiyottil Vijayan

(1968-09-25) 25 September 1968 (age 56)
Puthoormadam,
Kunnamangalam,
Kozhikode District,
Kerala,
India
Spouse(s)Dr. M.Beena, IAS
Children2
ResidenceThiruvananthapuram, Kerala
EducationMaster's Degrees in Economics, Bachelor's Degree in Education
Qualified UGC Lectureship & JRF Exams
Pursuing research for Doctoral Degree in Economics
Alma materZamorin's Guruvayurappan College, Calicut
Government College, Meenchantha, Kozhikode
University of Calicut
University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram
OccupationDirector, Kerala Police Academy
AwardsPolice Medal for Meritorious Service
Websitepvijayanips.in

P Vijayan (born 4 February 1968), is the Additional Director General of Police. He is a 1999 batch official of the Indian Police Service. He is currently serving as the intelligence chief of Kerala Police. He is the founder and chief architect of the Student Police Cadet Project And CEEP,[1] a youth development initiative.

Early life and education

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Puthiyottil Vijayan was born on 4 February 1968 in a not-so-affluent family in a remote hamlet called Puthoormadam near Kozhikode in North Kerala. He is the third child of seven siblings.

Vijayan studied in High School at Pantheerankavu High School, Kozhikode. When he failed to clear the Secondary School Leaving Certificate exam on his first attempt, he had to take up employment in construction sites at an early age. It was only after a gap of two years that he managed to pass this exam. Determined to earn a college degree, he set up a small scale soap manufacturing unit and took classes for school children.[2]

Vijayan went on to do an MA and MPhil in economics from Calicut University, and finally passed the Civil Services examination in 1999 to join the IPS.[3]

Career

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IPS Officer

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In October 2001 he began his policing career as the Assistant Superintendent of Police (Kanhangad) in Kasaragod District. He has been District Police Chief of several districts including Kasaragod, Thiruvananthapuram Rural, Malappuram, Ernakulam Rural and was the first to have served as Commissioner of Police in all four Commissionerates in the state, viz. Thiruvananthapuram,[4] Kozhikode, Thrissur and Kochi.

Vijayan headed the police organization of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of the state, as its Police Commissioner.[5][3]

He also had held simultaneous charge as Deputy Inspector General of Police (Battalions) overseeing all Police Battalions in Kerala, as well as official-in-charge of the Kerala Railway Police while holding the position of DIG (Intelligence).

P. Vijayan IPS, speaking at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, USA, 2013

In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, in particular among youth, he was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Washington DC, USA.[6]

P Vijayan had held the post of IG of Anti Terrorist Squad and managing director of Kerala Books and Publications Society. later as the IG Training, Kerala Police. and was promoted as the ADGP in 2024. and holds the office of Director, Kerala Police Academy

Investigating officer

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A Kerala cadre police official, Vijayan led the teams that investigated the Kalamassery Bus Burning case,[7] the Sabarimala Thanthri case,[8] the Chelembra bank robbery,[9] and the email threat case against the Prime Minister of India.[10]

Contributions

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Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode,[11][12] and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women.[13][14] He also initiated an innovative "Punyam Poonkavanam" [15] project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site[16][17][18] and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur,[19] and School Protection Groups.[20]

In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of "Shadow Police" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum.[21] He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala.[22]

In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA.[23] Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. "Safe Campus Clean Campus"[24][failed verification]

Youth initiatives

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Student Police Cadets with P.Vijayan IPS

Early in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner.[25]

Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11,176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121/2010/Home dtd 29-05-2010). The project has now been expanded to a statewide network of 433 schools with a combined strength of nearly 35,000 SPCs, being trained by over 850 existing teachers and nearly 1,500 officers of Kerala Police.[26][27] This programme is planned for expansion throughout India.[28][29]

As Kozhikode City Police Commissioner, Vijayan initiated the Our Responsibility to Children (ORC) project to address the increasing socially deviant behaviour among adolescents.[30] The success of the project prompted Government of Kerala to take it up in all districts, under the aegis of the Kerala Social Security Mission.[31]

Vijayan is also founder of the Police Youth Football Academy, a football programme for youth at Thrissur.[32] He then founded a similar academy at Thiruvananthapuram.[33][34]

Personal life

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Vijayan is married to Dr M. Beena IAS, a medical doctor by training and a civil servant (Kerala cadre 1999)[35] by profession, and the couple have two school-going children. In 2008, Vijayan And Beena were recognised as the Model Official Couple by Thrissur-based South Indian Bank Ltd.[36]

References

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  1. ^ "Origin & Growth". studentpolicecadet.org. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  2. ^ Kumar, Krishna (27 September 2012). "Meet the modern day role models". The Asian Age.
  3. ^ a b "Life lessons from a police officer who was once a child labourer". Tehelka. Archived from the original on 27 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Trivandrum can sleep well- The City Police Commissioner is on the alert". news.entecity.com (Press release). 5 February 2013.
  5. ^ "New Commissioner Takes Charge". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015.
  6. ^ "പി. വിജയന്‍ ഐ.പി.എസിനു യു.എസില്‍. നിന്നു അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര പുരസ്‌കാരം". 6 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Kerala / Kochi News : Seven being grilled in bus-burning case". The Hindu. 12 September 2005. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Sobha John, 10 others convicted in tantri case". The Times of India. 8 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Dhoom-inspired gang found guilty". The Times of India. 26 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Email threat to PM, Prez; 3 held". The Times of India. 28 October 2006.
  11. ^ "'Police Call Centre', launched, Kerala - Mathrubhumi English News Online". Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  12. ^ "Police to set up call centre". The Hindu. 28 July 2010.
  13. ^ "സ്ത്രീകള്‍ക്കായി ഇനി പിങ്ക് ഓട്ടോ". mathrubhuminews.in.
  14. ^ "Kerala's first women friendly auto rickshaws to be inaugurated in Trivandrum". 2 May 2013.
  15. ^ "WireNews.in - INDIA".
  16. ^ "Cleaning Sabarimala becoming a collective responsibility". The Hindu. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  17. ^ "Sabarimala sets a model for sustainable waste treatment". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  18. ^ "Error 404 - Not found". Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  19. ^ "TRAFFIC EDUCATION & ROAD SAFETY CENTRE | Changemakers". Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  20. ^ "School Protection Groups to be extended to more schools in city". The Hindu. 23 June 2012.
  21. ^ "Shadow Police complete a year". The Hindu. 15 May 2012.
  22. ^ "Temple-theft gang busted". The Hindu. 20 March 2013.
  23. ^ "Police Commissioner selected for fellowship". The Hindu. 15 June 2013.
  24. ^ "Message of State Coordinator, Clean Campus Safe Campus project". Archived from the original on 14 June 2017.
  25. ^ "'Man making is our mission, Crime-free society our ambition'". APN News. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011.
  26. ^ "Student Police Cadet, a success story - T. Satisan". The Sunday Indian.
  27. ^ Haridas, Anand (24 March 2012). "Student Police Cadet project to go national". The Hindu.
  28. ^ "SPC".
  29. ^ "State to replicate Kerala's Student Police Cadet project". The Hindustan Times. 15 October 2013. Archived from the original on 20 November 2013.
  30. ^ "Kozhikode police project for children to be extended". Times of India.
  31. ^ "ORC project to be extended to all districts". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015.
  32. ^ "Police football academy kicks off". The Asian Age.
  33. ^ "I.M Vijayan to Head Kerala Police Football Academy - Football News India". 16 October 2013.
  34. ^ "Playing a game that counts". The Hindu. 26 September 2012.
  35. ^ "Steeled to cross all hurdles". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015.
  36. ^ "South Indian Bank Selects D.S.P.Mr.P.Vijayan and District Collector Dr.M.Beena As "Model Official Couple"" (Press release). India PR Wire.