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Did I Really Do All This? by Vijay Raman. Rupa. Pages 251. Rs 695

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IPS officer Vijay Raman was a legendary figure in Indian policing, celebrated for spearheading the elimination of dacoit Paan Singh Tomar and his gang in Chambal, and later leading operations that liquidated the dreaded terrorist Ghazi Baba. This first-hand account also takes readers through the surrenders of Daku Malkan Singh and Phoolan Devi and the investigation of the infamous Vyapam scam. In the line of duty, he was one of the handpicked officers of the Special Protection Group.

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