New Delhi: In a major move to strengthen key law enforcement and investigative agencies, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved the central deputation of three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers.
These officers have been appointed to critical positions within national institutions that play a pivotal role in India’s internal security and police training framework.
Rema Rajeswari Takes Charge as DIG at National Crime Records Bureau
Rema Rajeswari, an IPS officer of the 2009 batch from the Telangana cadre, has been appointed Deputy Inspector General (DIG) at the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The NCRB is the central agency responsible for crime data collection, analysis, and maintenance of crime statistics across the country. Rajeswari’s appointment is expected to bring valuable field experience and leadership to the bureau’s critical functions.
Ilango R Appointed Assistant Director at SVPNPA, Hyderabad
Ilango R, IPS officer of the 2015 batch from Kerala cadre, has been assigned as Assistant Director at the prestigious Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA) in Hyderabad. The academy is the premier training institution for Indian Police Service officers, and Ilango’s new role involves overseeing training programs and mentoring future police leadership.
Albert John Joins National Investigation Agency as Superintendent of Police
Albert John, a 2017 batch IPS officer from Tamil Nadu cadre, has been appointed Superintendent of Police (SP) in the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The NIA is the central agency tasked with investigating and prosecuting offenses related to national security and terrorism. Albert’s deputation is critical for bolstering the agency’s investigative capabilities.
Official Orders and Immediate Relief from State Governments
According to official orders issued by the MHA, these appointments have been approved against existing vacancies under the established terms and conditions of central deputation. The state governments concerned have been directed to relieve the officers immediately to facilitate their seamless transition to the central roles.
Strengthening India’s Security and Policing Infrastructure
These appointments reflect the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the capacity and efficiency of India’s premier law enforcement agencies. The selection of experienced IPS officers for these roles underscores the importance of expertise and leadership in tackling complex challenges related to crime, policing, and national security.