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Former Delhi Police commissioner Ved Marwah passes away

Former Delhi Police commissioner Ved Marwah passed away in Goa aged 87. Marwah was the police commissioner of Delhi from 1985-88 and served as the third director general of the elite National Security Guard from 1988-90.

Ved Marwah
Ved Marwah

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Published : Jun 6, 2020, 2:38 AM IST

Updated : Jun 6, 2020, 2:47 AM IST

New Delhi:Former Delhi Police chief Ved Marwah, who also served as the Governor of Mizoram, Jharkhand and Manipur, died on Friday evening in Goa. He was 87. Goa Police's official Twitter handle confirmed the death of the Director General of National Security Guard.

Marwah was the police commissioner of Delhi from 1985-88 and served as the third director general of the elite National Security Guard from 1988-90. He was a former governor of Manipur, Jharkhand and Mizoram.

A family source he was hospitalised since the last 10 days due to age-related ailments. He passed away at 8.30 p.m.

Born in Peshawar in 1934 in undivided India, his family had immigrated to India after partition.

Marwah was the first UT cadre IPS officer to serve as Delhi police Chief from 1985 to 1988.

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A thorough professional and recIpient of police medal for meritorious service, president police medal for distinguished services and president medal for gallantry, Marwah had held a number of prestigious and important portfolios in Delhi Police and elsewhere.

Marwah has held assignments in different states in India during his 36-year career. He also served as an Adviser to the Governors in Jammu & Kashmir, and Bihar

He served as Governor from 1999 to 2004, of Manipur, Mizoram, and later Jharkhand. After shifting to India following the partition, his family first settled in Rajendra Nagar in Delhi and he was one of the founding persons of a bookstore in Khan Market which is run by his nephew in the name of Faqir Chand and Sons.

Condolences poured on Twitter as he passed away. Paying tributes, an user described Marwah's demise as "the death of an institution". Another wrote: "May his soul rest in peace."

He also penned the book "Uncivil Wars: Pathology of Terrorism in India."

(IANS report)

Last Updated : Jun 6, 2020, 2:47 AM IST

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