Mangaluru, May 16: Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) SS Dasila on Monday took over the charge of Commander, Coast Guard, Karnataka.

In his three-decade career, Commander Suresh held various positions and commanded different Indian Coast Guard Ships (ICGS). He was awarded Tatrakshak Medal in 2015.
A release here said under Commander Suresh’s leadership, Coast Guard’s relationship with other organisations, including the Navy, civil administration, police, New Mangalore Port, Karwar Port and other organisations in Karnataka, flourished.
As many as 72 lives were saved in 19 search and rescue operations during his tenure. Hovercraft Squadron too was set up in Mangaluru in 2016. ICGS Shoor, which was commissioned on April 11, 2016, is based Mangaluru. Commander Suresh was also instrumental in taking up Swatch Sagar Abhiyan across Karnataka coast.
DIG Dasila, from the 15th regular batch of Coast Guard, joined the force in 1991. An alumnus of Military School, Dholpur and College of Defence Management, Secunderabad, DIG Dasila had been commanding ICGS Shoor.



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