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Term used by Indian police forces

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Dossier Criminal (DC) is a term used extensively in the Indian Police forces for the classification of criminals. A dossier criminal is a person who has committed specific crimes across police circles or sub-divisions. In most cases, a DC would have already been in the Known Depredator (K.D) list maintained at every police station as part of the Station Diary.

References

  1. "Police Vachakam, Police Administration and Documentation Criminal Law" (PDF).


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