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List of Police Officers in Assam As on 21-06-2019 LIST OF POLICE OFFICERS IN ASSAM AS ON 21-06-2019 SL Name & Rank Of Officers No. STD Office Fax Mobile No. E-mail ID Assam Police Hqrs. Shri Kuladhar Saikia IPS 2450555 2525397 1 0361 9435049624 [email protected] DGP, Assam 2455126 2524028 Shri B.K. Mishra IPS 2 0361 2468515 9435197333 ADGP(OSD), Assam Shri Mukesh Agrawal IPS 3 0361 2456971 2737711 9435048633 [email protected] ADGP(L&O), Assam Shri Harmeet Singh IPS [email protected] 4 0361 2524383 9958579797 ADGP(Admn /Security / M&L /V&AC), Assam [email protected] Shri Y.K. Gautam, IPS 9435522477 5 ADGP( Prosecution / Addl. Charge ADGP STF), 0361 2468515 [email protected] 9654958804 Assam 6 IGP(Admn.), Assam 0361 2526077 [email protected] Shri Deepak Kr. Kedia IPS 7 0361 2526601 9868156325 [email protected] IGP(L&O), Assam Shri Anurag Tankha IPS 8 IGP(V&AC/Addl. Charge IGP (MPC)/CM's SVC, 0361 8468832675 [email protected] Assam Shri Diganta Barah IPS 9 0361 2521703 9678009954 [email protected] DIGP(Admn.), Assam Shri Nitul Gogoi IPS 10 0361 2453308 9435028701 DIGP (MPC), Assam Shri Arabinda Kalita IPS 11 0361 2467696 9435041253 DIGP (L&O), Assam Shri Rafiul Alam Laskar, IPS 12 0361 8811078433 [email protected] AIGP(Admn.), Assam Shri Krishna Das APS 13 0361 2523143 9435734233 [email protected] AIGP (Law & Order), Assam Shri Mahesh Chand Sharmah APS 14 0361 2460930 9435025666 AIGP(W&S), Assam. Shri Ranjan Bhuyan APS 15 0361 2453308 9435045554 [email protected] AIGP(Re-Orgn.), Assam Shri Ripul Das APS 16 0361 2451870 9435054235 [email protected] AIGP(Logistics), Assam Training & Armed Police STD Office Fax Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri A.K.Sinha Casshyap IPS [email protected] 17 0361 2461232 2452891 9435100596 Spl. DGP (TAP) Assam [email protected] Shri Abhijit Bora IPS 18 0361 2452891 9435075444 DIGP (AP), Assam Shri Randeep Kr. Barua APS 19 0361 2520758 9435046337 [email protected] AIGP (Trg.) Assam Dr. Nanda Singh APS 9401145354 20 0361 2467696 AIGP(AP), Assam 9435169038 CID Orgn. STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Dr. L. R. Bishnoi IPS 9435028700 21 0361 2529157 2462480 [email protected] ADGP (CID), Assam 8811029099 Shri Surendra Kumar IPS 22 0361 2524494 9435049634 [email protected] IGP (CID), Assam Shri Mridulananda Sarmah, IPS 23 0361 9435085487 [email protected] DIGP(CID), Assam Smti. Indrani Baruah IPS 24 0361 2529935 9954106600 [email protected] SSP (CID), Assam Smti Leena Doley APS 25 0361 9435553087 [email protected] SP (CID), Assam S.B. Orgn. STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID 26 0361 2381582 2383002 [email protected] Shri Harmeet Singh IPS 27 0361 9958579797 ADGP(Admn /Security / M&L), Assam Shri Hiren Ch. Nath IPS 28 0361 9435513481 [email protected] IGP(SB), Assam Shri Imdadul Hussain Bora IPS 29 0361 2381157 9435064500 [email protected] DIGP(Security) Assam Shri Luish Aind IPS 30 0361 9864014161 DIGP (SB), Assam Shri Devojyoti Mukherjee IPS 31 9435049654 DIGP (Security to CM), Assam Shri Bhanwar Lal Meena,IPS 32 0361 2383645 8011100200 [email protected] SP, SB (Esstt.) Assam Ms. Aparna N IPS 33 0361 2380479 9819512465 [email protected] SP, SB (Security), Assam Shri Satyajit Nath, APS 34 .0361 2381005 8811090564 SP, SB(General), Assam Dr. Dhananjay P. Ghanawat IPS [email protected] 35 0376 2381469 9954336100 SP, SB (Z), Jorhat Camp Guwahati [email protected] Ms. Banya Gogoi APS 9435559225 36 0361 2380156 [email protected] SP, SB (SOU), Assam. 8811072244 Ms. Ratna Singha IPS 37 0361 2383093 9435045455 [email protected] SP, SB (Zonel) Assam Shri Utpal Bayan APS 38 0361 2311076 9435025311 [email protected] SP, SB (Security -II), to CM, Assam Border Orgn. STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta IPS 39 Spl. DGP (Border), & Addl. Charge 0361 2450448 2450454 9435524555 [email protected] Director F&ES, Assam Shri K.V. Singh Deo,IPS 40 ADGP (BIEO/Border & ADGP) 9431012127 [email protected] CM's Special Vigilance Cell, Assam Dr. R. P. Meena IPS 41 0361 9654958803 [email protected] ADGP (Border), Assam Shri A.P. Tewari, IPS 42 9435351112 DIG, (Border) Assam, Ms. Violet Baruah IPS 43 0361 2450477 9435048231 DIGP (Border), Assam Shri Mukul Saikia APS 44 0361 2450494 9435010590 [email protected] SP, (Border-I), Assam Shri Gaurav Abhijit Dilip IPS 45 .0361 9435811001 [email protected] SP, (Border-II), Assam Smti Miranda Kadom Ingtipi, APS 46 0361 2450492 9435300003 [email protected] SP (Border-III) Shri Bijoy Giri Kuligam IPS 47 0361 2466761 9435024100 SP (River Police), Assam V & AC STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Anurag Tankha IPS 48 IGP(V&AC/Addl. Charge IGP (MPC)/CM's SVC, 0361 2462294 2463688 8468832675 [email protected] Assam Mainul Islam mandal IPS 49 9435085486 DIGP (V&AC), Assam Shri Nilesh T. Sawakare IPS 50 0361 2453454 9854032882 SP (V&AC-II), Assam Shri Mojibur Rahman IPS 51 0361 2462296 9435060049 [email protected] SP (V & AC-I), Assam Shri Pranabjyoti Goswami APS 52 0361 2467161 9435025425 SP (V & AC) Assam BI(EO) STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri K.V. Singh Deo,IPS 53 ADGP (BIEO/Border & ADGP) 0361 2452050 2453456 9431012127 [email protected] CM's Special Vigilance Cell, Assam Shri B. P. Rabha IPS 54 0361 2453455 9435073888 [email protected] DIGP (BIEO),Assam Shri Rajveer IPS 55 8876823059 SP ( BIEO), Assam Shri Hridayjit Barman APS 56 9435118222 SP( BIEO), Assam ADGP (Railway) STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri 57 0361 2970033 [email protected] ADGP(Rly), Assam Shri Abu Sufian IPS 58 0361 2970033 9435088733 DIGP (Rly), Assam STF STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Y.K. Gautam, IPS 9435522477 59 ADGP( Prosecution / Addl. Charge ADGP STF), 0361 2453913 2453937 [email protected] 9654958804 Assam Shri J. Ajay Kumar IPS 60 IGP, (STF), Assam 8096453180 Commissionerate of Police, Guwahati STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Deepak Kumar IPS [email protected] 61 0361 2540278 2546286 9868396369 Commissioner of Police, Guwahati [email protected] Shri Debaraj Upadhaya IPS 62 0361 9435025611 [email protected] Joint Commissioner of Police, Guwahati Shri Khanindra Kr. Choudhury APS 63 0361 9435087860 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police(West), Guwahati Shri Pabindra Kumar Nath APS 64 0361 2540270 9435138634 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police(Admn), Guwahati Shri Prasanta Saikia APS 65 0361 2731947 9435028077 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police(Trafic), Guwahati Shri Ghana Kt. Hazarika APS 66 0361 2540271 9435063940 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police (B), Guwahati Dr. Ramandeep Kaur IPS [email protected] 67 0361 2220124 8011100100 Dy. Commissioner of Police (East), Guwahati Shri Dharmendra Kumar Das APS 68 0361 2460190 94351 65265 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police (Central), Guwahati Dr. B.M. Rajkhowa APS 69 0361 2543458 9435036840 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police (S&I), Guwahati Shri Jayant Singh IPS 70 0361 2730056 9435811003 [email protected] Dy. Commissioner of Police (Crime), Guwahati Shri Budhindra Nath Morang APS 71 9435187326 Dy. Commissioner of Police (Ops.), Guwahati BTAD , Kokrajhar STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Anurag Agarwal IPS 72 03661 270705 270705 9435013076 [email protected] IGP, (BTAD), Kokrajhar, Assam Shri Satya Raj Hazarika IPS 73 9435993378 [email protected] DIGP (BTAD), Kokrajhar, Assam APHC STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri A.K. Jha, IPS 74 0361 2526452 2732375 9435308862 [email protected] Chairman-cum-MD APHC Ltd., Assam Home Guard & Civil Defence STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri R.M. Singh IPS 75 0361 2307503 2549328 9435046473 [email protected] DG(CD)&CG(HG), Assam. Shri Lungriading IPS 76 0361 2301004 9435060050 ADGP, HG, Beltola, Assam Dr. Binod Kumar IPS 77 9435348603 IGP, HG, Beltola, Assam Shri Shyamal Prasad Saikia IPS 78 0361 2453454 9435516400 DIGP, HG , Beltola, Assam F & ES STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta IPS 79 Spl. DGP (Border), & Addl. Charge 0361 2511329 2549328 9435524555 [email protected] Director, F&ES Assam Smti Joyshree Khersa APS 80 0361 2733400 2549328 9435541961 Dy. Director, Cum- F&ES, Assam Dr. Sadique Ali Ahmed, APS 81 0361 2637835 2549328 9435136503 SP,Cum-F&ES, Assam APRO STD Office FAX Mobile No. e-mail ID 2526312 Shri Satyendra Narayan Singh IPS 82 0361 2462275 2970184 9435030056 [email protected] ADGP(Commn), Assam Shri P. Saikia, APTS 83 0361 2570566 9435216345 Director of Police (Commn), Assam Shri A.K. Narzary, APTS 84 ''0361 9435048242 [email protected] SP Communication, Assam Shri Chitra Ranjan Ojha, APTS 85 0361 9864036143 [email protected] SP Communication, Assam Shri S. Talukdar, APTS 86 0361 2462277 9864096295 [email protected] SP Communicatio (Trg), Assam Shri Pulin Bhuyan, APTS 87 0361 9613651969 [email protected] SP Communication ,MCC Dispur, Shri Birendra Medhi, APTS 88 0361 2261449 9435478683 [email protected] SP Communication, Assam Shri Biraj Das APTS 89 9957863736 SP Commission, Assam RANGES STD Office FAX Mobile No.
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