IPS officer Anand Prakash Maheshwari takes over as new CRPF DG

DN Bureau

IPS officer Anand Prakash Maheshwari on Wednesday took over as the new director general of the CRPF, the world's largest paramilitary force.

IPS officer Anand Prakash Maheshwari
IPS officer Anand Prakash Maheshwari


New Delhi: IPS officer Anand Prakash Maheshwari on Wednesday took over as the new director general of the CRPF, the world's largest paramilitary force.

The 1984-batch IPS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre was appointed the new CRPF chief on January 13 after its earlier DG R R Bhatnagar retired on December 31.

Maheshwari took over the charge from ITBP Director General S S Deswal who was given the additional charge to head the CRPF.

Also Read: Sujit Pandey, Alok Kumar appointed as first police commissioners of Lucknow, Noida

Maheshwari was handed over the ceremonial DG baton at the CRPF headquarters at Central Government Offices (CGO) complex at Lodhi Road here, a senior officer said.

Also Read | GoI appoints former IPS officer K Vijay Kumar as senior security advisor in MHA

He will retire in February next year.

The new chief was also accorded a guard of honour by force personnel, the officer said.

Maheshwari, serving as special secretary (internal security) in the Ministry of Home Affairs till now, has earlier worked in the CRPF as inspector general (IG) and deputy IG.

He has also headed the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) and served as an additional DG in the Border Security Force.

Also Read | Delhi: Man held for posing as IPS officer, duping woman

Also Read: Lucknow, Noida to have police commissioners, announces CM Adityanath

With about 3.25 lakh personnel in its ranks, the Central Reserve Police Force is the world's largest paramilitary force and is the lead internal security force of the country.

It is also the lead force to conduct anti-Naxal operations in the country and to undertake counter-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI)










Related Stories