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5 Odia IPS officers who are making Odisha proud

ଦେଖନ୍ତୁ ଓଡିଶା କୁ ଗର୍ବିତ କରୁଥିବା ଏହି  ୫ ଜଣ ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଆଇପିଏସ୍ ଅଧିକାରୀଙ୍କୁ



Here are five brave, dedicated and heroic IPS Officers from Odisha who have made us extremely proud and done extraordinary work for the country.

Arup Patnaik

Arup Patnaik was born in September 8, 1955 at Bhubaneswar. He was the 36th Police Commissioner of Mumbai. He is revered as one of the bravest, magnificent and respected IPS officers of the Maharashtra cadre. He is a recipient of the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2003 and the Indian Police Medal for meritorious services in 1994. Mr. Patnaik is the first and only Odia IPS officer to hold the post of Police Commissioner of Mumbai. During his stint as the Police Commissioner, Patnaik clamped down on various illegal establishments. The media had given Patnaik the title of "Bar Buster". In the 2004 action movie "Aan: Men at Work"", Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar essayed the role of DCP "Hari Om Patnaik" which is a combination of his father's first name (Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia) and that of Patnaik (who holds him in high regard) and He got retired in September 30, 2015.

Lokanath Behera

Lokanath Behara is an Indian Police Service (I.P.S.) officer. He is the current State Police Chief & Director General of Police (DGP) of the Kerala State Police. He was the former Director of Vigilance in the state of Kerala. In 2009, he joined the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and was one of the founder members. At the NIA, he headed the Terror Financing and Fake Currency specialized cell of the NIA. Prior to being appointed as the DGP of Kerala, he served as Director, Kerala Fire & Rescue Services. He was a part of the team that traveled to the United States to question David Headley in 2010. While on deputation at the NIA, Behera was awarded the Presidents Medal for Distinguished Services in 2009.

Amulya Patnaik


Amulya Patnaik was appointed as commissioner of Delhi Police since 30th January 2017. Mr. Patnaik is a 1985 batch Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre IPS officer. He is also known for deftly handling law and order situations. He led the police action when a mob had turned violent at an anti Dunkel rally in 1994. He is also credited for launching special units to prevent crimes against women such as the anti-obscene calls cell and anti-stalking cell.


Basant Rath




Basant Rath is a 2000-batch IPS officer and an alumnus of the famous JNU. He is best known for his straightforwardness on social networking sites like Facebook and microblogging site Twitter. Not just he is active in social media but what he does in his practical life is really spectacular. Once he said that “I am Basant Rath and I do what I do”, just imagine the zealous of Basant Rath towards his duty. He becomes a role-model for the youth of India and specifically for the kashmiris.  Mr. Rath assumed the charge as the IGP (Traffic) in Jammu & Kashmir. Following his promotion, he landed in a series of controversies for his style of action directed at everyone who refuses to wear helmets and whom he termed as politically well-connected individuals. Apart from his love for work, his love for Kashmir is reflected in his dazzling work of poetry. You can read those poems in social media too.




Swayam Prakash Pani



Odisha IPS officer of 2000-batch, Swayam Prakash Pani was appointed as the Inspector General of Police (IG), Kashmir Range becoming the youngest to hold the post so far. During his tenure as the DIG, South Kashmir the state police managed to gun down a number of militant commanders. Similarly, police succeeded in arresting a number of terrorists from the encounter sites also. A senior IPS officer from the cadre told India today that “Swayam was a unanimous choice of officers and government and an honest man whose integrity is beyond doubt.”



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