THANE: In a remarkable display of organizational prowess, the Thane police commissionerate has successfully conducted the 35th Maharashtra Police Games after a 12-year hiatus that concluded on Saturday.
Police commissioner Ashutosh Dumbre expressed profound appreciation for his force's dedication in executing this prestigious sporting event.
The games brought together around 3,000 police personnel from across Maharashtra to compete in various sporting disciplines. Deputy chief minister
Eknath Shinde presided over the inaugural ceremony, while chief minister
Devendra Fadnavis graced the closing ceremony, highlighting the event's significance in the state's law enforcement calendar.
"My Thane police team has worked hard for the last two months, and I'm extremely obliged and proud to have the team with me," Commissioner Dumbre stated, acknowledging the extensive preparations that went into hosting the games. Beyond the primary sporting competitions, the Thane Police organized numerous auxiliary events during the period. T
he force also ensured comfortable accommodations for both participants and visiting police chiefs from across Maharashtra, showcasing their hospitality skills alongside their organizational capabilities.
The successful hosting of this major event stands as a testament to the discipline, teamwork, and dedication of the Thane Police force.
Senior police officials from throughout the state praised the meticulous planning and flawless execution that characterized the games, celebrating both the athletic achievements and the camaraderie fostered among Maharashtra's law enforcement personnel.