Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

No post-retirement frills for central police officers

- Rajesh Ahuja

NEW DELHI: The Union home ministry has cracked the whip on security officials who have continued to use official vehicles and staff even years after their retirement.

Union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi recently met the chiefs of central police organisati­ons like the BSF, CRPF, ITBP, Intelligen­ce Bureau, NIA and CISF and asked them to quickly take back the official vehicles and personnel retained by retired senior officials.

“During the meeting, BSF chief KK Sharma told Mehrishi that his force has a convention of providing a cook, orderly and a driver to the retired chiefs. But Mehrishi put his foot down and said such convention­s cannot continue,” said a senior home ministry official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Sources said during the crackdown, it was found that a former CBI chief had retained around half a dozen paramilita­ry personnel. A former CRPF chief had not returned an official vehicle even after retirement. Even a former home secretary was found to be using the services of police personnel years after he retired.

“A former Intelligen­ce Bureau chief had also not returned official vehicle years after retirement. The IB has deputed a senior official now to take back vehicles or staff retained by the retired personnel,” said a government source.

In all these cases, the official vehicles and staff that were retained by retired officials are now being withdrawn. The ministry said such incidents create a wrong impression in the mind of the public and are also against

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