K. Prasad Babu | |
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Name | Karanam Leela Venkat Srihari Naga Varaprasad |
Born | c. 1981 Marturu village, Visakhapatnam district |
Died | 17 April 2013 Andhra Pradesh - Chattiagrah border |
Allegiance | India |
Service/ | Greyhounds special operations division of Andhra Pradesh Police |
Years of service | 2004 - 2013 |
Rank | [Inspector] Deputy-Assault Commander |
Awards | Ashoka Chakra (posthumous) |
KLVSNV Prasad Babu (1981 – 17 April 2013) was an Indian police officer belonging to the Greyhounds special operations group of the Andhra Pradesh Police. He was posthumously awarded Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peace time gallantry award in 2013 after he played a vital role in the death of nine Maoists and helped save the lives of four officers.
Babu is the first-ever police officer from Andhra Pradesh to be awarded the Ashok Chakra, which is usually conferred on soldiers.
Personal life
Prasad Babu was born in 1981 at Marturu, Visakhapatnam district to Karanam Venkata Ramana Naidu and Satyavati. His full name is Karanam Leela Venkat Srihari Naga Varaprasad. His father Ramana is a retired circle inspector in the Andhra Pradesh Police.
Police career
Prasad Babu joined the Andhra Pradesh Police service in 2004 and was later transferred to the elite Greyhounds division. Prasad was the in-charge officer of the Greyhounds unit deployed at the Andhra Pradesh - Chhattisgarh state border.
On 16 April 2013, a group of 70 Maoists ambushed the Greyhounds unit and bombed it. Prasad Babu lead the retaliating team and played a key role in killing nine top ranked attackers and injuring others in two encounters. The police were being evacuated back by helicopters when about hundred men started attacking the helicopter. The helicopter had already performed 5 sorties and only 19 of the police were left to be evacuated. 14 of them boarded the aircraft while 5 of them including Babu stayed and provided cover.
However, as the helicopter left, more maoists arrived and started surrounding Babu and others. Babu asked the other four policemen to leave south to a safe place while he handled about 200 of the militants. He was then caught by them and was tortured to death.
Overall, he played a vital role in the death of nine Maoists and helped save the lives of four officers.
Ashok Chakra[edit]
On 15 August 2013, he was nominated posthumously for Ashok Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award. The award was received on 26 January 2014 by his father Venkata Ramana Naidu from President Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi.Babu is the first-ever police officer from Andhra Pradesh to be awarded the Ashok Chakra, which is usually conferred on soldiers.
The citation by the President of India during the awarding of the Ashok Chakra read: