B. B. Ashok Kumar | |
Birth Name: | Biddanda Bopanna Ashok |
Birth Place: | Sillaimarathupatti, Theni |
Office: | Karnataka Police Service, Government of Karnataka |
Term Start: | 1977 |
Term End: | 31 July 2012 |
Nationality: | Indian |
Occupation: | Civil servant |
B. B. Ashok Kumar[1] (also known as Tiger Ashok Kumar) is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police credited with arresting several notorious criminals and the many police encounters in which he was involved trying to capture hardened criminals.[2]
Born in Parane village, Virajpet, Kodagu district of Karnataka state, he is the son of a coffee estate manager in Koppa-Chikkamagalur.
Kumar joined the Karnataka State Police Service in 1977 and is credited with 18 encounters. While being a part of Special Task Force of Karnataka Police tasked to nab forest brigand Veerappan, Ashok is reported to have slain 13 accomplices of the brigand.
Ashok and his police team were in the news for the Kammanahalli encounter killing of history-sheeter Station Shekar.[3]
Kumar retired from service on 31 July 2012 and faces constant threat to his life from the criminal underworld.[4]
He won the President of India's Gold Medal three times and the gold medal of the Chief Minister of Karnataka once. Ashok was given the nickname of 'Tiger' by the Home Minister in 1984.
Year | Name of Award or Honour | |
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1986 | President of India Gallantry Gold Medal | |
1998 | President of India Meritorious Service Gold Medal | |
2006 | President of India Distinguished Service Gold Medal | |
1992 | Chief Minister of Karnataka Gold Medal | |
2011 | Karnataka Govt Kempegowda Award |
There are five Kannada movies made on his experience and adventures to date.
Kumar has authored two books,