List of Royal College Colombo Alumni - Police

Police

  • Deshamanya Cyril Herath - former Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence (note: - Also listed in Corporate executives)
  • S.A. Dissanayake - former Inspector General of Police (IGP) & Additional Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence
  • Ana Seneviratne - former Inspector General of Police (IGP) (note: - Also listed in Diplomats)
  • C. C. "Jungle" Dissanayake - former Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Range I and a leader of the Attempted military coup in 1962
  • Sydney de Zoysa - former Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Range II, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Internal Security and a leader of the Attempted military coup in 1962
  • Jayantha Jayasinghe - former Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), Eastern Range
  • P. "Brute" Mahendran - former Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), Northern Range
  • Hilton "H C" Perera - former Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), deputy head National Intelligence Bureau
  • Roshan Fernando - Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gampola Division, former SSP, Jaffna Division and Director Police Medical Services
  • Fred H. Brohier - former Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Director Police Training
  • Ananda Wijesuriya - Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Badulla Division
  • S. Mahesh Perera - Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), CID
  • Berty Weerasinghe - former Superintendent of Police (SP), Anuradhapura Division
  • Bandula Wijewardane - Superintendent of Police (SP), Trincomalee Division
  • Eddie Grey - former Inspector of Police (IP), first Ceylonese head of the Police Mounted Section (note: - Also listed in Sportsmen and sports administrators)

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