On October 20, : 1959, three reconnaissance parties were launched from Hot Springs in North Eastern Ladakh. This was in preparation for further movement of an Indian expedition which was on its way to Lanak La. While members of two parties returned to Hot Springs by the afternoon of that day, the third one comprising of two Police Constables and a Porter did not return. All available personnel were mobilized early next morning in search of the missing personnel. This team was led by DSP / DCIO Shri Karam Singh. At about mid day, Chinese Army personnel were seen on a hillock who opened fire and throwing grenades at the party led by Shri Karam Singh. Since there was no cover, most personnel were injured. Ten of our brave Police Personnel attained martyrdom and seven others sustained injuries. The seven injured were taken prisoners by the Chinese. Bodies of the ten personnel were returned by the Chinese only on November 13, 1959, a full three weeks after the incident. These bodies were cremated with full Police honors at Hot Springs. The Annual Conference of Inspectors General of Police of States and Union Territories held in January 1960 decided that October 21 would henceforth be observed as “Commemoration Day” / “Martyr’s Day”. It was also decided to erect a memorial at Hot Springs and every year members of Police Forces from different parts of the country trek to Hot Springs to pay homage to those gallant martyrs

HOT SPRINGS MARTYR’S MEMORIAL

    DSP Karam Singh of the ITBF and the Memorial for the Policemen killed during the fighting on the 21st of October 1959 still exists and serves as a pilgrimage visited every year by the Policemen across the country.

NATIONAL POLICE MEMORIAL

                    A National Police Memorial at Chanakyapuri, New Delhi stands as a testimony of the sacrifices made by countless policemen in the performance of their duty. The Memorial gives police Forces a sense of national identity, pride, unity of purpose, common history and destiny. “The Wall of Valour” – 30 feet tall granite sculpture stands at the police memorial with the names of over 35000 martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty and reminds of their valor and glory.

Area : 6.3 Acres 

Museum : 1,600 SqM

Parade Ground : 1,600 SqM

Central Sculpture: 30ft x 8ft x 8ft 

“The Wall of Valour” – 30 feet tall 

Location: 27, Kautilya Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110011

NATIONAL POLICE MUSEUM

                    A National Police Museum depicts the history, artifacts, Police related gazette notifications, unique weapons and uniforms of Central and State Police forces. It is a National level permanent exhibition on policing subjects. A section of the museum will be dedicated to the memory of the Police Martyrs from the various Police forces of the country.

HOW THE BRAVE HEARTS ARE HONOURED ON MARTYR’S DAY

                    The arms are reversed (Shok Shastra) and two minutes silence is observed in honor of the departed souls. The names of police martyrs of different states/UTs, and paramilitary forces are read out, to acknowledge with pride the supreme sacrifices made by them. Three volleys of shots are fired as a mark of respect for the martyrs.

Jammu and Kashmir Police

                       The history of J&K Police has been a saga of indomitable courage, unflinching devotion to duty and supreme sacrifice by its officers and men. JKP has always been at the forefront in the national struggle to defend the integrity of India. Jammu and Kashmir has a glorious past at its back on all realms of policing. This elite police force, which is the pride of country’s police forces, has the distinction of not only maintaining the internal law & order but taking on the external aggression of Pakistan sponsored terrorism, with its full might, beyond its expectations and capabilities. The history of Jammu and Kashmir Police is a history of gallantry, sacrifice and innumerable achievements. Jammu and Kashmir witnessed the worst kind of terrorism during the last two decades. It is to the credit of men and officers of this valiant force, that it has been successful in eliminating terrorism to a large extent, an achievement with few parallels anywhere in the world, where terrorism of such a magnitude has erupted. The Police leadership of the day led the force form the front with heroism, patriotism and devotion. It is because of the sacrifices of hundred’s of JKP men and women that we have an atmosphere of peace, security and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir once again.

                      In 1989, SHO Kothibagh Inspector Saidullah became the first Police Martyr. Year 1990 saw an upheaval in Kashmir in which J&K Police was the only visible face of the State that was called upon to deliver on multiple fronts.

                      Thirty Two years of continuous fighting against Pakistan sponsored terror by the Jammu and Kashmir Police and security forces has resulted in a sharp decline in militancy but J&K Police has had to face a bigger challenge to establish peace and tranquility in Jammu and Kashmir, J&K Police had to pay a heavy price of blood and sweat along with other sister agencies operating shoulder to shoulder on the ground while fighting with stone pelting mobs.

                      During all the turbulent times right from the Pakistan tribal invasion in 1948, Jammu and Kashmir Police has always risen to the occasion and its men in uniform irrespective of its rank and file have offered supreme sacrifices to uphold the territorial integrity of the nation. Since, 1989, 1604 men in uniform from all ranks ranging from DIG to SPO have laid down their lives in the line of duty. The nation has always recognized the supreme sacrifice of J&K Police in maintaining the law and order and upholding the integrity of the country. In recognition of the supreme sacrifices given by men in uniform of J&K Police, the successive Governments at Union/State levels have bestowed upon highest Gallantry awards on this elite force.

                      J&K Police has been bestowed with huge number of medals among its counterparts in the country. Since 1954 to 1987, a total 12 Presidents Police Medals for Gallantry and 35 Police Medals for Gallantry were conferred upon the members of J&K Police, and since 1989 onwards 01 Ashoka Chakra, 02 Kirti Chakras, 18 of Shaurya Chakra, 1626 Presidents Police Medal for Gallantry and 1822 Police Medal for Gallantry have been conferred upon the members of Jammu and Kashmir Police, so far which in itself narrates the tale of sacrifice offered by J&K Police in maintaining law & order & upholding the territorial integrity of India.

                      Jammu and Kashmir Police salutes the memory of its gallant men with pride. Those men who personified the will of the force and sacrificed their lives while demonstrating unquestioning dedication to duty, those men who fell besides their comrades in the fight against terror to preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country and those men who furthered the noble ideal of “service before self” at the cost of their lives. J&K Police is proud that these men of substance, without caring for their personal safety, security, convenience or comfort came forward to fight valiantly and vanished to yonder horizon where all of their kinds shine like stars, beckoning their comrades to continue to tread on their footsteps so that the good always triumphs over evil. The martyrs have conferred upon the entire organization a halo of invincibility, imperturbability, honor and dignity

                Jammu and Kashmir Police along with the rest of the country observes 21, October as Police Commemoration day also known as National Police Day. The day commemorates the sacrifices of ten policemen who sacrificed their life while defending our borders with China in 1959.

Various Schools, Roads, Buildings have been renamed for paying tribute to Martyrs by the  Government.

Profiles of some of the JK Police Martyrs  

Martyr DIG Mohammad. Amin Bhat:-     Shri Mohammad. Amin Bhat was a KPS officer of 1984, who served in the various wings of the Department and remained posted on sensitive positions. A highly decorated officer responsible for reviving the state police intelligence unit in the early 90’s. The Officer was posted in Jammu as Deputy Inspector General of Police Crime & Railway and he had come over to Srinagar to join his family for Eid celebrations at Srinagar. On (2nd February 2004) while coming out from a local mosque after Eid prayers terrorists fired upon him from close range resulting in on spot death.  

Martyr DYSP Mohammad Ayoub Pandith :-  Mohammad Ayoub Pandith hailing from Khanyar Srinagar City joined Police Department in the capacity of Sub-Inspector in the year 1990 after pursuing M. Com and LLB. He served as SHO of different Police Stations in Kashmir Valley besides working in different wings of the Department in different capacities. He got promoted as DYSP in 2013, while performing his duties on 22 June 2017 at Jamia Masjid Nowhatta Srinagar during shab-e-Qadr Night, the officer was attacked and lynched to death by a violent mob.

Martyr DYSP Aman Thakur:-  Aman Thakur a KPS officer of 2011 batch belonged to village Gogla in Doda District of J&K and joined Police Service as Deputy Superintendent of Police. While heading the counter terrorism wing of J&K Police in District Kulgam. He had played an instrumental role in killing terrorists in the area. He was a young officer with bright future ahead. On 24th February 2019 while leading a counter offensive against three terrorists in the Turigam Yaripora area of District Kulgam, the young officer attained Martyrdom by sacrificing his life in the service of nation after killing the three dreaded terrorists. The Martyred son of the soil was awarded DGP’s medal in January 2019 and in November 2021 he was awarded Shaurya Chakra by the President of India (posthumously) in view of his exceptional and conspicuous bravery, commitment to duty.

Martyr DYSP Manjit Singh :- DySP Manjit Singh hailing from Chak District Kathua presently at Gangyal Jammu, joined Police Department in the year 1999. He had worked in various capacities in different wings of J&K Police. He was awarded Police Medal for gallantry successively in the year 2003/2004. On 14th March 2003 in an action against terrorists, the officer attained Martyrdom in Bus Stand Poonch. The officer laid down his life in the line of duty.
Martyr Altaf Ahmad Dar:- Altaf Ahmad Dar hailing from Kulgam District joined Police Department as Constable in the year 1998. In view of his exceptional commitment, professionalism and result oriented investigation and technical support in terms of intelligence gatherings he earned 04 special promotions, besides series of Gallantry awards. He was highly techno savvy and outstanding intelligence gatherer which brought him to the lime light and his unparallel services on online surveillance of terrorists made him class apart cop. The Officer was heading a special Investigation team (SIT) for counter insurgency. On 7th October 2015, he attained martyrdom while chasing a wanted terrorist Commander Abu Qasim from Pakistan near Gund Dachan  area of a remote District Bandipora, (40) Kms away from Srinagar City.  
Martyr Inspector Arshid Khan :-  Inspector Arshid Khan hailing from Karan Nagar Srinagar joined J&K Police Department in the year 2001 as Sub Inspector. He remained Station House Officer (SHO) in numerous Police Stations in Kashmir Valley. For his outstanding performance on anti-militancy front, he was awarded Police Medal for Gallantry in the year 2008.  On 12th June 2019, Police and CRPF  men were deployed in the main town of Anantnag where terrorists indiscriminately fired and throw grenades towards the deployed security forces which resulted in on spot martyrdom of (05) CRPF Jawans. SHO Arshid Khan rushed towards the spot immediately and starts firing on terrorists and killed them in technical chase, but he too got bullet injuries in his chest due to which he attained martyrdom at AIMS Delhi. On 26th January 2021 Inspr. Arshid Khan was awarded Shaurya Chakra (Posthumously) by the President of India for his exemplary bravery and extra ordinary commitment towards his duties.
Martyr SHO Feroz Ahmad Dar:- Feroz Ahmad Dar hailing from Pulwama District  joined Police Department in the year 2010 as Sub Inspector. He served on various posts as IO and SHO as well. On 20th June 2017 Feroz Ahmad Dar in the capacity of SHO Police Station Achabal was patrolling in Thajiwara Achabal where militants ambushed the Police Party in the ensuing assault, 6 Police Personnel including Feroz Ahmad Dar attained Martyrdom. The officer is survived by his wife with two young daughters.
Ashok Chakra Awardee :- Assistant Sub Inspector  Babu Ram born on 1972 in Dharana District  Poonch joined Police Service in year 1999 as Constable. On 27th July 2002 he was assigned to Special Operation Group(SOG) in Srinagar. He participated in (14) encounters in which 28 terrorists were killed. He got three special promotions. On 29th August 2020, ASI Babu Ram attained martyrdom in action against terrorists at Panthachowk Srinagar. The encounter ended with the killing of three hard core terrorists. On 15th August 2022 (the  75th Independence Day), he was awarded Ashok Chakra by the President of India (Posthumous) in recognition of his exemplary bravery and commitment towards his duties.
Kirti Chakra Awardee:- Constable Altaf Hussain Bhat hailing from Rathpora Safakadal Srinagar joined J&K Police on 17th September 2011. He was posted in District Ganderbal and was deputed with a protected person as PSO. On 6th October 2020, the protected person  visited his family at Nunner Ganderbal where terrorists suddenly attacked him, in retaliation the brave heart PSO killed the terrorists on spot, thus saved the life of the protectee, during retaliation, he got some bullet injuries due to which he attained martyrdom at  SKIMS Soura. In reorganization of his utmost dedication, devotion , sincerity and sacrifice the President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind decorated him with Kirti Chakra, the 2nd highest peace Time Gallantry (Posthumously) at defense Investiture ceremony  2022 at Rashtrapati Bhawan New Delhi.
Shaurya Chakra Awardee:-  Shahbaz Ahmad from Hayatpora village of district Rajouri was engaged in J&K Police as SPO in the year 2017. He remained always a part of Anti-insurgency operations. On 21st January 2020, shahbaz Ahmad attained Martyrdom in an action against terrorists at Khrew Pampore. The encounter ended after three days with the result of killing of three hard core terrorists.  On 15th August 2021 SPO Shahbaz Ahmad was awarded Shaurya Chakra by the (President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind (Posthumously) for his supreme sacrifice in the line of duty