Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Several probables for UP DGP’s post

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LUCKNOW: Nine Indian Police Service (IPS) officers of the 1984 and 1988 batches were among the probables for the post of Uttar Pradesh director general of police, a senior state home department official said on Wednesday. Director general, Vigilance, Hitesh Chandra Awasthy, a 1985-batch IPS officer, was the front-runner, the official said.

The state police chief’s post is likely to fall vacant amid speculatio­n that the incumbent OP Singh is not keen on a service extension. Singh, who has been DGP for over two years, is slated to retire on January 31.The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is yet to take a final call on the state government’s recommenda­tions for the new UP DGP. The home department official said the state government had already sent the names of DG-rank IPS officers, who had a minimum of six months of service period remaining, to the UPSC for considerat­ion for the post of state police chief.He said two more UP cadre IPS officers ( 1985 batch), AP Maheshwari and Arun Kumar, were on central deputation. Maheshwari was appointed DG, CRPF, on January 14 while Kumar headed the Railway Protection Force as its DG since September 2018, he added.

The official explained there were 18 DG-rank UP cadre IPS officers of the 1985 and 1988 batches but five names were eliminated as they did not have a minimum of six months’ service left.He said 1986-batch IPS officer JL Tripathi, who had seven months’ service remaining, was also among the panel of names sent to the UPSC. The official said the other names on the panel were 1986-batch IPS officer Sujan Vir Singh (DG training), two 1987 batch officers (DG EOW RP Singh and DG, Rules and Manuals, Biswajit Mahapatra) and two 1988batch IPS officers (DG, Police Recruitmen­t and Promotion Board, Raj Kumar Vishwakarm­a and DG, Prison Anand Kumar).

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