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List of Nodal Officers on Human Trafficking LIST OF NODAL OFFICERS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING S.No. State/UT Name, Designation, Address, Phone No. and e-mail address 1 ANDHRA PRADESH Shri S.V. Ramanamurty, ADGP, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 040-23242424 [email protected] Sri Ajay Kumar, DIG, Women Protection Cell & Cyber Crimes, CID, Hyderabad 9440627317, 040-23325038) [email protected] Smt Kalpana Naik, SP, Women Protection Cell & Cyber Crimes, CID Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Mob: 9440700893 , 040-23325039, Fax: 040-23237575. [email protected] 2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH Shri Anil Shukla 0360-2291065, 09436896306 Fax: 0360-2291597 [email protected] Smt. Sindhu Pillai, AIGP (Ops) Itanagar 9436040708 [email protected] 3 ASSAM Shri A.K. Jha, IGP, CID, Assam Guwahati. 0361-2524494 , 09435308862 Fax: 0361-2462480 [email protected] Shri M.P. Gupta,DIG (CID) Guwahati, Assam 09957566339 [email protected] 4 BIHAR Shri Arvind Pandey, IG (Weaker Section) 0612-2217994, 09431617011 [email protected] Dr. Nirmal Kumar Azad, DIG, EOW, CID 09934802104 [email protected] 5 CHHATISHGARH Shri P.N. Tiwari, IG 0771-2446320, 09479190015 Fax: 0771-4240062 Smt. Neha Champawat, AIG,CID PHQ, Raipur,Chhatisgarh 0771-4240041 6 GOA Shri M.K. Desai, SP Crime, Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa 0832-2456757 Telefax: 0832-2456688 09823349052 [email protected] 7 GUJARAT Shri A.K. Jadeja, DIG, CID Crime and Railways, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 079-23254321, 09978406200 079-23257545 (Fax) [email protected] 8 HARYANA Shri Navdeep Singh Virk, DIG (Crime), Gurgaon 95607-77000 [email protected] [email protected] Shri Alok Kr. Roy, IGP, Crime Panchkula, Haryana 08427755800 [email protected] 9 HIMACHAL PRADESH Shri Prithivi Raj, IGP, CID, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla 0177-2622205, 9418033177 [email protected] Shri R.S. Thakur, SP Crime 09418344323 Fax 0177-2626945 [email protected] [email protected] 10 JAMMU& KASHMIR Sh. Raja Aijaz Ali, IG 09419000862 [email protected] [email protected] Shri Rattan C. Mannotra, SSP Crime 0194-2310912 [email protected] 11 JHARKHAND Shri Anurag Gupta, IG, Organised Crime 0651-2491532, 09431141999 [email protected] [email protected] 12 KARNATAKA Shri S. Murugan, DIGP, E.O. CID Karnataka, Bangalore 080-22255802, 09480800113 [email protected] [email protected] Smt. Malini Krishnamoorthy, ADG 13 KERALA Shri Sreejith , DIG (Crime) 0471-24622242, 09497998986 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 14 MADHYA PRADESH Smt. M. Aruna Rao, IGP, PHQ, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. 0755-2443533, 2443434, 09425053434 [email protected] 15 MAHARASHTRA Smt. Shoba Ohatker, Spl. IG (PAW) 020-25541550 09923376806 Fax No. 020-25668443 [email protected] [email protected] 16 MANIPUR Shri L.M. Khaute, IG [email protected] 09436021985 Smt. Vandana Karki, SP Babupara, Imphal, Manipur-795001 0385-2451100, 09436270361 [email protected] 17 MEGHALAYA Shri H. Marbaniang, o/o ADGP(CID), Shillong 0364-2226185, 9856052735 [email protected] Shri Anurag Kumar, Commandant 9899960871 18 MIZORAM Shri Joseph Lalchhuana, SP, CID (Crime), CID Complex, Bungkawn, Aizawl-796001 Mizoram Tel fax: 0389-2334082, 09436140735 [email protected] 19 NAGALAND Shri Toshitsungba Aier, DIG 0370-2241360, 09436005935 20 ORISSA Shri S.K. Nath, IG (CID-CB), Cuttack 0671-2304166, 2304659 (FAX) 09437084440 0671-2306314 (AHT Unit) [email protected] 21 PUNJAB Shri Ashok Bath, AIG (Crime) 0172-2740143, 9780007448 [email protected] 22 RAJASTHAN Shri N. Morris Babu, IGP, CID, PHQ, Rajasthan, Jaipur 0141-2604216, 09414152551 nallimorrisbabu!rediffmail.com 23 SIKKIM Ms. Mrinalini Shrivastava, SP (CID), Sikkim, Gangtok. 03592-202087, 03592-204297 9641566939 [email protected] 24 TAMIL NADU Shri D. Chandrabasu, SP, Spl. Unit, CBCID Chennai-32 044-22502501 [email protected] [email protected] 25 TRIPURA Shri Soumitra Dhar 0381-2376963 09436123828 [email protected] 26 UTTARAKHAND Ms. Sweety Agarwal, SP, STF, Uttarakhand, Dehradun. 0135-2711684 9411112767 Fax: 0135-2712080 e-mail: [email protected] 27 UTTAR PRADESH Shri Badri Prasad Singh, IG/CBCID, Vikalp Khand, Gomtinagar, Lucknow, UP 0522-2720034, 0522-2720069 (Fax) [email protected] 28 WEST BENGAL Shri R.K. Adhikari, Spl. IG & DIG (Spl.), CID, West Bengal, Bhabani Bhaban, Alipur, Kolkata 033-24499075, 24506174 (FAX) 09433824747 [email protected] Smt. Damyanti Sen, Jt. CP (Crime), Kolkata Police, Kolkata e-mail : [email protected] 29 A. & N. ISLANDS Shri Ram Kumar Verma, SP CID Police lines, Port Blair 09434289897 [email protected] 30 CHANDIGARH Shri R.S. Ghumman, SP 9815050412 [email protected] 31 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI Shri Deepak Purohit, SP, Silvassa, DNH 0260-2643023, 09662426930 [email protected] 32 DAMAN AND DIU Shri Deepak Purohit, SP, Silvassa, DNH 0260-2643023, 09662426930 [email protected] 33 DELHI Shri Ashok Chand, DCP, Crime Branch, Kamla Market Police Station, Delhi. 9818099087 [email protected] 34 LAKSHADWEEP Shri Ajay Kumar, SP 09447974395 Shri Ranvir Singh, SP 04896-262258 04896-262750 35 PONDICHERRY Shri P.C. Hota, SSP (C&I), No.2, Dumas Street, Puducherry 0413-2334368 [email protected] .
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