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Bengaluru’s ‘Singham’ IPS officer quits police force after senior’s death

There are speculations that the super cop may be starting a political career

May 30, 2019 / 10:27 IST
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Annamalai Kuppusamy (Image: Facebook/ Annamalai)
Annamalai Kuppusamy (Image: Facebook/ Annamalai)

Gung ho Bengaluru IPS officer Kuppuswamy Annamalai resigned on Tuesday.

Lovingly referred to as the “Singham” of Karnataka Police, Annamalai was posted as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Bengaluru South, when he submitted his resignation. He has served in the police force for nine years and earned a name for being an ace investigator and tough cop. He was known to take on all anti-social elements and for handling several communally sensitive law and order incidents with great poise.

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The demise of his senior Madhukar Shetty prompted him to quit the forces, reported News18. Meanwhile, people are surmising over his chances of joining politics although the top cop has not backed any of the speculations yet.

In a statement to the media, Annamalai said: “Madhukar Shetty sir’s death in a way made me re-examine my own life better. All good things in life have to come to an end and I have decided now, that my time in ‘khaki’ is over.”