District Voluntary Force Explained

Agencyname:District Voluntary Force
Abbreviation:DVF
Formedyear:2009
Employees:500
Country:India
Local:yes
Police:yes
Divtype:State
Divname:Odisha
Parentagency:Odisha Police
Headquarters:Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Footnotes:Data for organisation as at December 2011

District Voluntary Force (DVF) is a special constabulary unit of the Odisha Police. They are primarily used in anti-Maoist operations. It was formed in 2009.[1]

Organisation

Odisha has 500 personnel under the DVF. They do not wear special lapels or badges. 40% are recruited from former Special Operation Group (SOG) agents, as they retire after 35; and rest from the local police who speak the local dialects and know the terrain. They work in groups of 8–10. Some of them gather information and other carry out operations. They don't require the approval of Superintendent of Police for operations, unlike the SOG. However, for bigger operations, SOG is sent to avoid casualties, as DVF lacks the training. DVF agents have 30% higher salary than the local police.[1]

In January 2011, the state government announced that they would increase the number of DVF personnel. The number of district with DVF units would be increased from 11 to 17.[2]

Notable operations and incidents

In early March 2014, a DVF team killed two Maoist in Koraput district.[3] In mid-May 2014, Purna Huluka (alias Khatru) was shot dead by a DVF team in Koraput district. He had a bounty of on his head.[4]

In mid-September 2014, a DVF team killed a wanted Maoist leader, Erra Madkami (alias Sundhi Dalei), in Malkangiri district. Madkami had a bounty on his head.[5] In late December 2014, acting on a tip-off a joint team of DVF and SOG raided a Maoist hideout and captured two Maoists in Sambalpur district.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Small force that provides the cutting edge. 20 February 2015. The Indian Express. 16 September 2013.
  2. News: State to enhance anti-Red strength. https://archive.today/20150221150935/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110116/jsp/orissa/story_13446953.jsp. dead. 21 February 2015. 21 February 2015. The Telegraph (India). 15 January 2011.
  3. News: Two Maoists gunned down in Orissa. 21 February 2015. The Indian Express. 5 March 2014.
  4. News: Maoist shot dead in encounter in Odisha. 21 February 2015. Zee News. 14 May 2014.
  5. News: Maoist nabbed in Malkangiri. 21 February 2015. The Hindu. 19 September 2014.
  6. News: Two maoists arrested in Sambalpur. 31 December 2014. Jagran. 21 February 2015.