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Pradnya
Saravade,
nee Bhosale, is an IPS officer of the 1989
batch, now in the Maharashtra cadre. Presently, she is
posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Enforcement, in the Mumbai Police. She looks after
investigation of cases involving human trafficking, cyber crime, intellectual
property rights and counterfeiting. She heads the Cyber Crime Cell of Mumbai Police.
Earlier, for a period of two years, she handled policing of the Port Zone,
which include the police stations of Yellow Gate, Sewri and Wadala, apart from
the entire coastal policing of the city of Mumbai. Previously, she had had
a stint in the Crime Branch (Preventive), looking after preventive law
enforcement, social crime involving juveniles and women, intellectual
property violation and community policing strategies.
Pradnya has also worked in the in the Central Bureau of
Investigation's
Bank Securities and Fraud Cell at Mumbai. During this period
(1996-2000), she handled the investigation and trial of the Securities' Scam
cases, involving Harshad Mehta and others.
Pradnya did her field training in North 24 Pargana
district of West Bengal. She has handled the work of administration in
the Intelligence Branch, West Bengal and the North 24 Pargana district and airport security of Calcutta airport.
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Pradnya
is a medical graduate from the Grant Medical College of Mumbai. She
also did post graduation in General Surgery from the same college,
before she decided to have more fun by joining the Indian Police
Service. It may be mentioned here that at the time of the decision, we
were already married and I can claim to have made a significant contribution
to her decision!
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Pradnya's interests are mostly centred
around the family. She gives top priority to
spending quality time with the rest of the family. She still manages to
take out time to read, mostly fiction. The topic of gardening enthuses
her no end and the green look of our flat is entirely attributable to
her. She loves to see new places, and every now and then, can be found
making plans of travelling.
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Pradnya has written and published two
articles, both published in the CBI Bulletin. The first one on Trends in Money Laundering was published in May
1999, whereas the second, on Community Policing in
Slums in
July 2001.
Pradnya has been working in the area of Community Policing for past three
years.
Her article on Community Policing
Initiatives in Mumbai Police can be downloaded from this link (PDF file, 103 KB).
For last few months, Pradnya has supervised the project of setting up of the
Mumbai Cyber Lab, a joint initiative of Mumbai Police and NASSCOM. MCL
was inaugurated on 8 March, 2004, by Mr
A.N. Roy, Commissioner of Police, Mumbai.
Click here for downloading Pradnya's presentation on the MCL inauguration.
I and Pradnya recently wrote an article, titled Emerging Scenarios of
Cyber Frauds in India, based on some recent cases of cyber fraud in Mumbai,
investigation of which was supervised by Pradnya. The article was
published in the December 2003 of the CBI Bulletin. It can be
downloaded in pdf format from here.
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