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Civil List-IPS-2019.Indd Sl. Name of the Offi cer/ Photos Languages Appt. to Post held Pay/ PP/ Spl. No. Source of Recruitment/ known Govt. and Allowance Year of allotment/ Service/ Appt. Date of Joining Remarks/ Qualifi cation/ & Confi rmation Type of Post Native Place/ to IPS/ Date of Date of Birth Last Promotion Sriyuths/Smt OFFICERS BORNE ON KARNATAKA CADRE OF I.P.S. - 2019 AS ON 01-03-2019 Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (Services-4) Bengaluru Sl. Name of the Offi cer/ Photos Appt. to Post held Pay/ PP/ Spl. No. Source of Recruitment/ STRENGTH AND COMPOSITIONGovt. Service/ OF KARNATAKAand Allowance Year of allotment/ CADRE OF INDIANAppt. POLICE & SERVICEDate of Joining Remarks/ Qualifi cation/ Confi rmation to Type of Post Native Govt.Place/ of India’s Notifi cation No.-11052/08/2015-AIS-II(A)IPS/ Date of dt. 29-12-2015 Date of Birth Last Promotion Sriyuths/Smt SENIOR POSTS UNDER THE STATE GOVERNMENT 117 Director General and Inspector General of Police (Head of Police Force), Karnataka .............................................................1 Commandant Gen. Home Guards & Ex-offi cio Director, Civil Defence & Director Fire Force ...................................................1 DGP, Criminal Investigation Department, Special Units & Economic Offences, Bengaluru ......................................................1 .......3 Addl. Director General of Police - Administration ......................................................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Communication, Logistic & Modernization, Bengaluru ........................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Crimes & Technical Services ...............................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Intelligence ...........................................................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Internal Security Division, Bengaluru ...................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - K.S.R.P. ................................................................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - L & O ....................................................................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Lokayukta .............................................................................................................................1 Addl. Director General of Police - Recruitment ..........................................................................................................................1 ADGP & Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City .....................................................................................................................1 .....10 Inspector General & Addl. Commissioner of Police, L & O, Bengaluru City ..............................................................................1 Inspector General & Addl. CP, Crime, Bengaluru City ...............................................................................................................1 Inspector General & Addl. CP, Traffi c, Bengaluru City ...............................................................................................................1 Inspector General & Commissioner of Police, Mangaluru City ..................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Administration (Chief Offi ce), Bengaluru .....................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Central Range, Bengaluru ..........................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Criminal Investigation Department and Economic Offences .......................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Criminal Investigation Department ..............................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement ......................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Eastern Range, Davanagere ......................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Grievances & Human Rights .......................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Headquarters-I, Bengaluru ..........................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Internal Security Division (Investigation & Counter Intelligence) ................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Internal Security Division, Operations .........................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - KSRP ..........................................................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - North Eastern Range, Kalaburgi .................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Northern Range, Belagavi ...........................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - PCW ............................................................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Planning & Modernization ...........................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Southern Range, Mysuru ............................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Training, Bengaluru .....................................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police - Western Range, Mangaluru ........................................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police & Addl. Commandant Gen. Home Guards & Ex-Offi cio Addl. Director, Civil Defence, Bengaluru 1 Inspector General of Police & Addl. Commissioner of Police - Administration, Bengaluru city .................................................1 Inspector General of Police & Commissioner of Police, Hubballi-Dharwad City .......................................................................1 Inspector General of Police & Commissioner of Police, Mysuru City ........................................................................................1 Inspector General of Police & Director, Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru ............................................................................1 Inspector General of Police & Secretary to Government-PCAS, Bengaluru .............................................................................1 .....28 ii Deputy Inspector General of Police - Criminal Investigation Department .................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement ..........................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Economic Offences Wing ...............................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Forest Cell ......................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Headquarters ..................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Intelligence .....................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Internal Security ..............................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - KSRP ..............................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Lokayukta .......................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Police Fire Services ........................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Prison .............................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Railways .........................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector General of Police - Recruitment ....................................................................................................................1 Deputy Inspector
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