The State Association of Private Security Industry or SAPSI is an association of private security agencies in Kerala. SAPSI represents around two hundred private security agencies, making it the largest association of private security in India. The strength of SAPSI lies in its powerful leadership under the chairmanship of Major Ravi, a former soldier, film director, producer, and actor. Since its formation in July 2020, SAPSI has spread rapidly throughout Kerala. SAPSI established district Committees in all districts, and a 32-member State Committee supports them.
The SAPSI was inaugurated by retiring Superintendent of Police Shri Chacko P.V. who lit the lamp and led the oath as Agni Sakshi. Chacko PV, Salim Kannoli, K Padmarajan, Balram G Menon, Sivankunju, Asokan AP, Regi Mathew, Habib Rahman, KG Vinod Kumar, Muralidhara Kurup, Vidyasagaran, Sajan Joseph, Mathew Varikasseril, Saji MK, Anthony Joshi, Rakesh Mangalasseril and Suku Somaraj are the 17 pillars of SAPSI.
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An affiliated with the national organization Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI)
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It has been almost two years since the formation of the State Association of Private Security Industry (SAPSI), an organization of security agency owners in Kerala. Presently under the leadership of the state president Shri. Major Ravi, SAPSI is going strong. Former Patron and Rt. Superintendent of Police Mr PV Chacko, which started with 17 members after swearing oath, today has grown to become the largest security agency owners association in India with more than 160 members and district committees in ten districts of Kerala.
It has been a year and a half wait for the first meeting of SAPSI, which started during the first Covid lockdown period. Even then, the flow of members to the organization continued to increase. Heartfelt greetings of SAPSI to all the founder members who stood united to form SAPSI. SAPSI remains indebted to the District Committee office-bearers in 10 districts and to the members of the four districts where the number of members is insufficient to constitute a District Committee. Heartfelt greetings of the State Committee to all the members who sincerely and unitedly stand with SAPSI.