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Three Kerala Armed Police officers suspended for alleged alcohol consumption on duty

Three officers from Kerala Armed Police First Battalion—K.U. Abhilash, N. Nawaz, and M. Vishnu—faced suspension for consuming alcohol while on duty at Hill Palace police camp in Thripunithura. An Assistant Commandant will conduct an investigation into the incident, underscoring worries about discipline within police ranks.

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Jul 4, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
Three Kerala Armed Police officers suspended for alleged alcohol consumption on duty

Key Takeaways

  • Three officers from the Kerala Armed Police were suspended for alcohol consumption while on duty at the Hill Palace police camp.
  • K.U. Abhilash evaded capture during transport for a mandatory medical examination after being found intoxicated.
  • N. Nawaz and M. Vishnu underwent breathalyzer tests before being taken to Thripunithura Taluk Hospital for evaluation.
  • An Assistant Commandant has been assigned to investigate the misconduct within the KAP barracks following the incident.
  • The incident raises serious concerns about discipline and accountability among police personnel in Kerala.

Troubling incident in Kerala raises tough questions about law enforcement professionalism. Three officers from Kerala Armed Police suspended over allegations of drinking on duty. Higher-ups caught them during inspection at Thripunithura police facility. Officers K.U. Abhilash, N. Nawaz,and M. Vishnu found drunk.

Abhilash slipped away from custody en route to mandatory health check. Search now on to find him . Nawaz and Vishnu took breath tests at local station,then sent to hospital for further medical evaluation .

Assistant Commandant tasked with digging into this mess . Discipline problems in ranks,accountability issues loom large . How does force clean up its act?

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