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Better investigation, safety of women among top priorities, says new Haryana DGP

Better investigation, safety of women among top priorities, says new Haryana DGP
Haryana DGP Manoj Yadava addressing media after assuming the charge at police headquarters on Thursday.
CHANDIGARH: Manoj Yadava, an IPS Officer of 1988 batch, assumed the charge of Director General of Police (DGP), Haryana on Thursday at state police headquarters in Panchkula.
Before taking charge as DGP, Manoj Yadava took guard of honour.
Newly appointed DGP, while interacting with media persons said that maintaining law and order, effective prevention and detection of crime, better investigation, providing safe and secure environment to women and also to weaker sections of the society will be among his top priorities.
He mentioned that general parliamentary elections are round the corner, thus he would also ensure to make all necessary possible arrangements for free, fair and peaceful elections in the state.
Describing Haryana police as one of the best police force, Yadava said that it is an honour for him to serve as DGP of Haryana and recalled the time when he had started his career in the state police.
There have been lot of initiatives undertaken by Haryana police in the past, which are extremely laudable. We will further try our best with the help of citizens to strengthen them besides initiating new ones, he stated.
In reply to a question, the DGP said that Haryana was his home and he never remained untouched with the state. “While being on deputation at Centre, I have been in touch with senior functionaries of state police force”, he added.

When asked about the police arrangements in the light of recent terrorist incident in Pulwama, he said that terrorism is not limited to any border or jurisdiction. We are fully geared up and emphasis would be given on capacity building in police force. STF had already been set up headed by an IGP level officer. Proposal for setting up Anti-Terrorism Squad and Quick Response Teams is under active consideration of the state government. Police will take all necessary steps in this direction.
On being asked to comment on efficiency of state intelligence, the DGP said that intelligence wing of Haryana Police is one of the best in the country. To make better coordination with the central intelligence agencies will also be our priority.
Manoj Yadava, a 1988 batch IPS officer from Aligarh UP, was born in 1965 and has done his masters in economics and MBA from Aligarh Muslim University.
He has served as ASP Hansi, Sirsa, Ambala, Additional SP Rohtak, SP Security, Traffic and Crime UT Chandigarh. Before going to central deputation, he also served as SP Fatehabad, Panipat, Panchkula and Ambala. Apart from this, he has also served as Contingent Commander, Indian Civil Police Contingent to UN Mission in Kosovo.
Yadava was also awarded the UN Peace keeping medal in recognition of efforts towards setting up the fledgling Kosovo police service. Apart from this, he has also been decorated with the Indian Police medal for meritorious service, president’s police medal for distinguished services, police hard duty medal with bar and seven commendation certificates from IB.
Yadava has also authored a book titled “History of Haryana Police” which was released by former deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister L K Advani in 2002.
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Ajay Sura

Ajay Sura is Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India Chandigarh. He covers news concerning the State of Haryana, Punjab & Haryana High Court and Defence & Military Affairs. He likes to analyse political developments and decoding judicial pronouncements. His hobbies include travelling, mountaineering and trekking.

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