The Asian Age

Race hots up as top posts up for grab

■ Amulya Patnaik, NIA & CBI chiefs vie for ED, IB, SPG posts

- PRAMOD KUMAR

Some of the country’s best known cops are vying for top slots in the security establishm­ent as the government hunts for new chiefs of investigat­ion units, spy agencies and armed police forces.

The positions that are up for grabs are Intelligen­ce Bureau director, secretary ( R) ( R& AW chief), director generals of ITBP, special protection group ( SPG), railway police force ( RPF) and Border Security Force. The most sought after is post is that of director, Enforcemen­t Directorat­e ( ED).

Indication­s are that Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik, NIA chief Y. C. Modi, DG Tihar Central Jail Ajay Kashyap and special director CBI Rakesh Asthana are being considered for some of these jobs. “With several heads of paramilita­ry forces and central investigat­ive agencies are going to retire in the next few months, hectic lobbying has begun among the top police officers in the in the country for getting the plump postings, sources said.

While name of Y. C. Modi, a 1984- batch AssamMegha­laya cadre IPS officer, is being considered as the front- runner for the post of next CBI chief, it is believed that government is actively considerin­g the name of Ajay Kashyap, a 1985- batch AGMUT cadre IPS officer as the new face to head Delhi police, sources said.

CBI Director Alok Verma, a 1979 batch IPS officer of the Arunachal Pradesh- Goa- Mizoram and Union Territorie­s ( AGMUT) cadre, is set to retire on January 8- 9, 2019. Sources further said the department of personnel and training and ministry of home affairs ( MHA) have initiated the process of short listing the name of senior IPS officers for the posts. The list will be further discussed with the Central Vigilance Commission ( CVC).

Meanwhile, days after CBI’s special director Rakesh Asthana complained about interferen­ce in work against its top boss Alok Verma, a senior official from the agency on Monday met Central Vigilance Commission­er K V Chowdary and is understood to have submitted some documents in connection with the matter. Sources said a meeting was held for about an hour between the official of the policy wing of the CBI and Chowdary at the CVC’s office here, they added.

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