Israel-Palestine War: This Kerala District Continues To Provide Uniforms To Israel Police
The elegant, long-sleeved light blue uniform shirts worn by the Israeli police are made by the tailors and staff of Maryan Apparel Pvt Limited in the region. The unit not only creates the double-pocket shirts but also designs and affixes the trademark
emblems to its sleeves.
The proprietor of the garment division, a Kerala
businessman living in Mumbai named Thomas Olickal, currently has approximately 1,500 trained employees. The Israeli police contacted the company even after the war started and placed extra orders for more uniforms, according to Thomas, a native of Thodupuzha in the Idukki district.
He said they placed an order for a new product from this year and the first shipment would be made by December.
The business, which was established in 2006 at this city's government-run Kinfra Park, focuses on providing uniforms for soldiers, police officials, security guards, and healthcare staff from different nations. It also supplies school uniforms, dresses for supermarket staff, doctors' coats, coveralls, corporate wear and so on.
The goal of the clothing unit's establishment in Kannur was to give locals who had lost their jobs as a result of the region's traditional beedi industry's decline work opportunities. Thomas claimed that after learning that his business specialised in uniform manufacturing, the Israel police had contacted him.
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