Odisha: Remove derogatory tattoos in 15 days, Special Forces told

Update: 2024-04-10 17:36 GMT

The Odisha Police have asked its special security battalion personnel to remove tattoos on their body within 15 days as these skin markings are easily noticeable with uniform and considered “obscene and derogatory”.

The deputy commissioner of police (security), Bhubaneswar issued an order to this effect on Tuesday and asked all officials concerned to prepare a list of SSB men having “easily noticeable tattoos” on their bodies. SSB personnel provide security coverage to vital installations like the chief minister’s residence, Raj Bhavan, state secretariat, Odisha Legislative Assembly and the high court. They also provide security to VVIPs and dignitaries within the state and those visiting Odisha from the rest of India. “Hence after careful consideration, it was decided that, from today onwards, tattoos that are visible while wearing a uniform are not permitted,” the DCP (security) said in

the order. The DCP warned that if the order was not implemented, necessary actions would be initiated against those who would not follow the directive. He advised SSB personnel to avoid getting inked on the face, neck and hand to maintain professionalism.

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