English to Tamil Dictionary constabulary

constabulary

ஊர்க்காவல்
definition
noun
This is not the conventional constabulary , nor is the appropriate conventional, predetermined, domestic, natural-disaster team when the threat is global terrorism.
the constables of a district, collectively.
adjective
The idea of concentrating constabulary strength by temporarily vacating some stations had been part of contingency planning since 1917.
of or relating to a constabulary.
example
Within Ireland too, such proposals had their critics, who claimed that authorities sought tyrannical powers, and that special new 'constabulary' forces would represent primarily so much additional patronage for government.
Wondering why the full bus then hadn't moved, we realised that we were being encircled by the Lancashire local 'constabulary' , ‘police evidence gatherers’ decked out in riot gear, and mounted police.
Three police dogs are in training with the county's 'constabulary' to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras.
‘Operation Cobra’ sounds like a plot by undercover CIA operatives to assassinate a Central American despot, rather than the local 'constabulary' 's crackdown on car thieves.
And many lower officers and 'constabulary' had full sympathy with the marauding mobs.
This is not the conventional 'constabulary' , nor is the appropriate conventional, predetermined, domestic, natural-disaster team when the threat is global terrorism.
The 'constabulary' , diving all up and down the beach, finally found them under the headland.
I currently work for a UK county 'constabulary' dealing with a mix of emergency calls and general enquiries.
My own views, however, cannot be solely centred around incidents which occur in the 'constabulary' 's force area.
In England, the coroner system was established under the 'constabulary' .
The first bred the most popular 'constabulary' in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community.
I'm a policewoman with Dumfries and Galloway 'constabulary' , so I'm used to doing driving courses and being around cars.
U.S. troop strength was reduced from 70,000 to 34,000 and the newly formed Philippine 'constabulary' took over many of the police duties.
The orchestrated escort and the accompanying police violence in clearing the picket reflected the involvement of city based police, the local 'constabulary' having been cooperative with the workers.
West Yorkshire's special 'constabulary' is recognised as being among the best in the country, and we are proud of that.
Second, the U.S. experience with 'constabulary' forces in postwar Germany and Japan suggested that great caution must be exerted when designating military forces for operations other than war.
Such a construct would not be like your father's or grandfather's 'constabulary' once the expeditionary phase of combat operations is over - nor would this be a postmodern military.
I have the 'constabulary' arrest them for vagrancy, but I am proud nonetheless.
The office of the Commissioner of Police embodies the principle of 'constabulary' independence.
Such attacks caused 87 percent of 'constabulary' casualties and are a very reliable indicator of overall activity against the force.
He established a Philippine 'constabulary' of loyal indigenous troops and did not attempt to apply military force by itself.
A spokesman for Lancashire 'constabulary' says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case.
Lastly, 'constabulary' tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief.
To them, 'constabulary' duties are far less glamorous and honorable than the conventional wars they signed up for, and far more ambiguous.
In any event, the task of searching the police national computer fell to Cambridgeshire 'constabulary' .
Fundamental to that confidence is the belief that not only do the police act apolitically and independently, but also that the police honour their 'constabulary' oath, and have standards the public can be comfortable with and proud of.
Under the command of U.S. Army officers until 1917, the 'constabulary' was headed thereafter by Filipinos.
A 'constabulary' recruit later observed that the government insisted on ‘treating this armed and widespread rebellion as though it were an exceptional crime wave.’
Two Sub-Inspectors and two drivers work in shifts besides adequate number of personnel in the 'constabulary' cadre.
Policing is also a major point of contention, as the 'constabulary' are predominantly Protestant and there is deep suspicion of criminal justice procedures among Catholics.
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