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Sikh NYPD officers now allowed to wear turbans on duty

Updated on: 30 December,2016 08:27 AM IST  | 
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The New York Police Department (NYPD) has come up with new rules allowing Sikh police officers to wear turbans instead of traditional police hats, officials said

Sikh NYPD officers now allowed to wear turbans on duty

The turbans must be navy blue and have the NYPD insignia. Pic/Sikh Officers Association
The turbans must be navy blue and have the NYPD insignia. Pic/Sikh Officers Association

New York: The New York Police Department (NYPD) has come up with new rules allowing Sikh police officers to wear turbans instead of traditional police hats, officials said.


The NYPD has said the turbans must be navy blue and have the NYPD insignia attached, the BBC reported on Thursday. Under the new rules, religious members of the force were also permitted to grow beards up to half-an-inch long. Sikh officers have until now worn turbans under their caps. Beards have not been permitted.



New York Police Commissioner James O’Neill said the change was to encourage religious members of the community to apply “to work in the greatest police department in the nation”.

The Sikh Officers Association of the US thanked O'Neill in a tweet, adding that it was a “proud moment” for the Sikh community. O’Neill announced the new rules following a graduation ceremony for new police recruits at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Wednesday. Sikhs often cover their heads with turbans and are forbidden from shaving their beards.

In May, a Sikh soldier who was forced to shave off his hair and beard to join the US Army won the right to wear a black or camouflage turban and grow his facial hair.

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