Sandeep Karnik

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Sandeep Karnik
Commissioner of Police, Nashik City
Assumed office
24 November 2023
Joint Commissioner of Police, Pune
In office
21 April 2022 – 22 November 2023
Additional Commissioner of Police, Mumbai
In office
31 July 2018 – 21 April 2022
Personal details
Born (1975-03-21) 21 March 1975 (age 51)
NationalityIndian
Education
Alma materMumbai University, Pune University, Osmania University
Police career
ServiceIndian Police Service
DepartmentMaharashtra Police
Service years2004–Present
Rank Special IGP

Sandeep Karnik is an Indian police service officer from the 2004 batch, currently serving as the Commissioner of Police Nashik. Appointed by the Maharashtra government, he took charge in November 2023. Sandeep Karnik also held the position of Joint Commissioner of Police in Pune, starting in April 2022. Before this, he served as the Superintendent of Pune Rural Police.[1][2][3]

Early life & education

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Sandeep Karnik completed his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics from Mumbai University, an MBA in Marketing, and a Master’s in Police Management.

Currently serving as the Commissioner of Police, Nashik City, he assumed office in November 2023. He served in districts such as Ahmednagar, Thane, Nagpur, Jalna, and Nanded before being appointed as the Superintendent of Police for Pune Rural.[4]

Career

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He has held several executive positions and has extensive experience in law enforcement. In his tenure as Nashik Police Commissioner, he gained recognition for his citizen-friendly initiatives and role in curbing drug-related activities.[5][6]

In March 2024, the Maharashtra government appointed Karnik as the head of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the Maratha quota violence.[7][8]

Controversies

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Maval firing incident

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In August 2011, while serving as Superintendent of Police (Pune rural), a police firing incident occurred on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway (Maval).[9] Following the incident in which four farmers died, allegations arose regarding the appropriateness of the use of force, with claims that the firing was unprovoked and not directed into the air.[10] Within a month, the state government appointed judicial commission led by Justice M.G. Gaikwad.[11] But the commission found no direct evidence linking him to any injuries and recommended administrative action only against certain officers for excessive response, which the State Government accepted. The Bombay High Court, while hearing petitions, too upheld this decision, confirming that due legal procedures were followed.[12][13][14][15]

Nashik Dargah demolition drive incident

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On April 16, 2025, violence broke out in Nashik during a demolition drive targeting the Satpeer Baba Dargah, declared illegal by the Bombay High Court.[16] Clashes with police injured 21 officers.[17] Despite the case being sub judice, the structure was demolished, prompting the Supreme Court to stay further action and demand an explanation. Karnik, as a Nashik Police Commissioner, claimed he was unaware of a pending Supreme Court petition by the Dargah Trust.[18] He also noted intelligence about attempts to incite unrest prior to the incident, prompting preemptive police action.[19]

References

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Further reading

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