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IPS Prashant Kumar appointed as new acting DGP of Uttar Pradesh

This is the fourth consecutive time UP has got an acting police chief. No full-time DGP has been appointed since the removal of Mukul Goel on May 11, 2022

Published on: Jan 31, 2024 02:44 PM IST
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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday appointed Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Prashant Kumar as the new acting director general of police (DGP) (law and order). He will replace the present acting DGP Vijay Kumar, who is retiring today.

DGP Prashant Kumar met UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath (Twitter/ANI)
DGP Prashant Kumar met UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath (Twitter/ANI)

A 1990 batch IPS officer, Prashant has over three decades of experience in several important posts, including additional DG, law and order and additional DG of Meerut zone.

Senior state government officials said the order undersigned by the principal home secretary, Sanjay Prasad, had mentioned that Prashant Kumar would also hold the additional charge of acting DGP till the permanent appointment is done for the coveted post.

Along with the acting state police chief, he will also hold the post of DG (economic offences wing), said the order, adding no extra wages would be paid for it.

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Following his appointment, Prashant met chief minister Yogi Adityanath at the latter’s residence, after which he took over the baton from the outgoing acting DGP.

His appointment as the acting DGP at present is a major jolt to other front runners, including four DG rank 1989 batch officers and nine DG rank officers of his batch, an official said.

Another official said Prashant was the officer “considered to be the main person behind complying with the state government’s zero-tolerance policy against crime and mafia as well as providing absolute independence in acting against criminal elements”.

According to the official, the state has not appointed a full-time DGP since the removal of the 1987 batch IPS officer Mukul Goel on May 11, 2022, much before his superannuation in February 2024, following allegations of inaction and lack of interest towards work. Goel is currently posted as DG (civil defence).

For the post of full-time or permanent DGP, the state government sends the list of senior-most IPS officers (with minimum service period of six months left) to the Union home ministry and different stakeholders, including the Union Public Service Commission chairman to further decide the names of three officers, per norms, a senior official said.

 
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Rohit Kumar Singh

Rohit Kumar Singh is a senior journalist based in Lucknow and currently serves as Special Correspondent and City Chief with Hindustan Times. With over 25 years of experience in journalism, he specialises in investigative reporting, with a strong focus on crime, policing, internal security, terrorism, governance and public policy in Uttar Pradesh. He began his journalism career in 2000 and joined Hindustan Times in June 2008 after working with The Daily Pioneer and Sahara Samay. Over the years, he has produced numerous high-impact investigative and exclusive reports on organised crime, terrorism, law enforcement, politics, governance and public administration. Rohit has extensively covered major criminal investigations, terror incidents, elections, police reforms, anti-terror operations, corruption, communal violence and other sensitive security issues. His reporting is recognised for its accuracy, depth, strong sourcing and analytical approach, making him one of the most respected journalists covering the police and internal security beat in Uttar Pradesh. Throughout his career, he has consistently delivered stories that have shaped public discourse, exposed systemic lapses and promoted accountability in governance and law enforcement. He continues to focus on public-interest journalism, combining investigative reporting with in-depth analysis of issues that impact governance and public safety.

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